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faster than he can
earn silver with you.

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- Can't this wait?
- Curb your tongue, Nate!

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Let the chief speak.
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[Speaking Sioux]
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Chief Eagle Horn says
that our... his nation's hoop

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is broken and scattered.
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The buffalo herds
have been destroyed.

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Elk and deer are gone.
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And now the government is
rounding up our wild horses,

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and they plan
to shoot them, too,

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before the first snows.
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They put a price
on the native horses

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too great
for a poor Indian to meet.

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Chief says that perhaps his
people have lost their lands,

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but not their spirit.
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And he asks you for your help.
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Tell my dear friend Eagle Horn
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that the mustang breed
has known its day

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and served its purpose.
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If my chief
wishes a fine horse,

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I will give to him
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a thoroughbred steed
of his chosen color.

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Yes. He'll do whatever he can.
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HOWD Y NEW YORK
BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST

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Behold the famed
Cheyenne-to-Deadwood stage line.

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- [War cries]
- What? What?

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Heavens, folks!
It's an ambush.

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What think you
of the show, Aziz?

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Bravely, the pioneer
meets the savages...

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Jack, what are you doing?
Hold on to it.

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- Get your foot up there, Frank.
- This is the real West...

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and not for the faint of heart.
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And now, folks,
you remember them,

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rough-riding Frank Hopkins
and his horse, Hidalgo!


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