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00:00King Conan, ha, ha!
00:30Watch out for them red devils!
00:45Let a gallop hurl!
01:00Look at that, fellas. We finally got help from the cavalry.
01:05A little late, I'd say.
01:29Column, halt! Prepare to dismount! Dismount!
01:53Custard, seventh cavalry out of four days.
02:00Ha, ha, ha!
02:05Ain't you the one they call the boy general?
02:09It's Colonel now, Mr...
02:12Teller, Kermit Teller, from Cross Plains, Texas.
02:16I'm trail boss of this outfit.
02:19What there is left of it.
02:21We come all the way from Texas just to get hit again not three miles from a cavalry fort.
02:26But what happened to that escort I was supposed to have?
02:29You brought the herd in a week ahead of schedule.
02:32The sooner I bring them in, the sooner I get paid.
02:35General Terry was planning to meet you at the river.
02:38I lost two of my men to the Indians at the river.
02:41You should have sent your scout ahead to the fort.
02:43I did. We found him this morning with an arrow in the side of his jaw.
02:48It's a hard country to hold on to, Mr. Teller.
02:51The cavalry can't be everywhere.
02:55I'd be impressed if they was anywhere they was needed.
03:00We'll escort you the rest of the way to Fort Hayes.
03:03Oh, that'll be real nice.
03:05The cavalry can't handle the Indians, but they sure got good manners.
03:12Don't count on it, Mr. Teller.
03:30At 24, he had been the youngest general in the Civil War.
03:34Within five years, he had been reduced in rank and sent west to be forgotten.
03:38But he was not the kind of man to let the world forget.
03:41His name, George Armstrong Custer.
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04:34Crazy horse.
04:36Are you sure, Colonel?
04:38We found the body of one of his braves.
04:41At that burned-out farm.
04:43Two days ago.
04:45He hasn't raided this far south in months.
04:48We'll never have a better chance, General.
04:50Let me track him down now, today, while he's still close.
04:54Custer, resign yourself and your men to one irrevocable fact.
04:59There will be no traces of glory for the 7th,
05:02leading from this fort.
05:09Your paymaster refuses to pay me for the cattle I delivered.
05:13The paymaster is acting under my orders, Mr. Teller.
05:151,200 steers, 200 horses.
05:17Delivered and standing out in front of your fort.
05:20Now, I got a contract here.
05:22Says the U.S. Cavalry owes me $18 a head.
05:25That's $21,600, not counting the 4,000 for them nags.
05:29Your arithmetic is excellent, Mr. Teller.
05:32Your sense of direction is not.
05:34That contract specifically states that those cattle are to be delivered to Fort Wallace.
05:38110 miles west of here.
05:40Yeah, I know that.
05:42But it can't be done.
05:44Why not? It's open country.
05:46Find plenty of graze and water.
05:48Well, that don't do me no good.
05:50What with stampedes, fever, and the Indians killing off my drovers,
05:53I got nine men left that ain't quit or run off.
05:55Me and a few drovers can't drive 1,200 a head across that much Indian country.
05:59You'll have to.
06:01Without those cattle, Fort Wallace would have to be abandoned for the winter.
06:07The U.S. Cavalry's prepared to give you full assistance, Mr. Teller.
06:14You mean him?
06:16I'm assigning Colonel Custer and his men to help you get those cows to Fort Wallace.
06:20My men aren't trained for herding cattle.
06:22As you were, Colonel.
06:23Now, I got something to say about it, even if he don't.
06:26Until those cattle are delivered, there'll be no payment.
06:33Colonel, you'll make immediate preparations to begin the drive.
06:36Yes, sir.
06:38Mr. Teller, as trail boss, the welfare of your drovers and the cattle
06:41will remain your direct responsibility.
06:43However, Colonel Custer will take care of any military contingencies that may arise.
06:47I hope there'll be a mutual understanding.
06:50Now, let me get this straight.
06:51Are you saying I'm still boss in my herd?
06:54Because if you ain't, you can take this military contingency and...
06:58My men will not take orders from a civilian, General.
07:00You'll take orders from the devil himself, if I tell you to.
07:05I never met a soldier boy yet who was willing to work.
07:08Offering me to help you spit and polish horse soldiers.
07:12My men will do any work they're ordered to.
07:14I bet they will.
07:16That's enough from both of you.
07:18That's an order, Custer.
07:19Now, you can order your soldier boys around all you want to, General.
07:22You want to get paid for those cattle, or don't you?
07:26Oh, you took the words right out of my mouth.
07:29With the General's permission, sir, I'll see to my men.
07:33Granted.
07:35Sir.
07:41Coming, Mr. Teller?
07:49Come on.
08:05Is that all right, Sarge?
08:07Keep it going, Lawson. We got a lot to do.
08:09All right, horse soldiers, there's another wagon to load.
08:16And now we got a nursemaid, a bunch of cows.
08:19What's the matter, Sarge?
08:21Didn't you never herd no cows
08:23when you was riding with J.E.B. Stewart
08:25in the 1st Virginia Cavalry?
08:28Now, I appreciate your asking that, California.
08:31Now, listen to me, Scott, you sidewinder.
08:34Hey, you know our civilians has got tender feelings.
08:37As you were, Sergeant.
08:39Thank you, General.
08:46Carry on, Sergeant.
08:50All right, you saddle dusters, get to moving.
08:53Teller. Yeah.
08:55We'll leave in 15 minutes.
08:57I'll be ready.
09:02You could use a new saddle bag.
09:09Inventory, 5th Michigan.
09:13Good outfit.
09:15I was with the 5th Michigan Cavalry myself.
09:19I know where you was, General.
09:23Glory Rider, that's what I call the cavalry.
09:26Sitting pillow soft in your saddle
09:28and waving them pretty silver swords.
09:31You don't even get your boots dirty.
09:33The cavalry had a war to fight, too.
09:35Yeah, well, you hardly even know it.
09:38We was pinned down at Yellow Tavern,
09:40crawling from mud hole to mud hole like pigs in a waller,
09:43waiting for you and your fancy pants horse soldiers
09:46to come and relieve us.
09:47We'd be there yet if we hadn't fought our way out.
09:50With no help from you.
09:52We suffered 40% casualties at Yellow Tavern.
09:55Mount up, Mr. Teller.
09:57We've got 1,200 steers to deliver.
10:10You know, General,
10:12deep down inside him,
10:14that Teller's probably got a friendly streak in him somewhere.
10:18You make a good scout, Joe.
10:21But a rotten missionary.
10:47Yellow hair.
11:17Fly wagon's stopped and the barrel's open.
11:32I'll take anyone's place who wants to fill his canteen.
11:36Won't stop again until we make camp tonight.
11:41There's enough dust back here already
11:43without letting anything else stick in your craw.
11:45Don't make it any rougher on yourselves, men.
12:01I can see you soldier boys do love cows.
12:04Yeah, we're real partial to them.
12:06On a plate, well done.
12:09Well, you keep them beebs closing and moving,
12:11or you're gonna be back on track
12:13eating dirt with the others.
12:16Yes, sir, Mr. Trail Boss.
12:19U.S. Cavalry at your service.
12:36Teller,
12:38four of my troopers are riding drag.
12:41Yours seem to be breathing mostly fresh air.
12:44My drovers are experienced,
12:46and I'll put them where I think they do the most good.
12:51From now on, Teller,
12:53my men start rotating with your drovers.
12:57Are you trying to tell me how to run my outfit?
13:00I will, if it's necessary.
13:03You know,
13:05it's funny how we ain't seen no fresh Indian sign.
13:14And now, if I kill all horse soldiers?
13:17No, not now,
13:19but soon.
13:21And Yellow Hair?
13:23He will die too,
13:25but not quickly.
13:27Yellow Hair is a tree in the wind.
13:30He will bend,
13:32and then he will break.
13:34Yellow Hair is a tree in the wind.
13:37He will bend,
13:39and then he will break.
14:04You know, that Texan ain't the most lovable man I ever run into.
14:09He's got more barbs in him than a cactus bush.
14:13Just about as irritating, too.
14:16Me being a civilian, more or less,
14:19not a barb,
14:21but a cactus bush.
14:23I'm not a barb.
14:25I'm a cactus bush.
14:27I'm a cactus bush.
14:29I'm a cactus bush.
14:30Me being a civilian, more or less,
14:33not under General Terry's thumb,
14:35maybe I could just pluck a few of them barbs out of him.
14:39You'll do nothing of the kind.
14:41I promised myself that little pleasure when this kettle drives over.
14:55Andule, get them steers!
14:56Get them steers!
15:00Andule!
15:11Anybody see any cows come through here?
15:14What happened, trooper?
15:16Don't know, sir.
15:18I was riding on the edge of the herd
15:21when all of a sudden some cows just up and broke for the hills.
15:24You ain't got no idea what made them jump.
15:27The trooper said he didn't.
15:29Well, then it's about time somebody learn him a lesson about cattle.
15:33Cows get spooky at night.
15:35They don't like sudden noises.
15:43Particularly that kind.
15:45Now, you soldier boys better leave you play pretties in the wagon
15:48before you go riding Nighthawk on my herd.
15:54At ease, trooper.
15:56Pick up your gear.
15:59Yes, sir.
16:04Come on.
16:11Your lesson on cattle, Mr. Teller, was very interesting.
16:15I'm sure my men will remember it.
16:17They better.
16:19But it does leave one question unanswered.
16:21Oh, yeah? What's that?
16:22Who teaches you your lesson?
16:28Is that an offer?
16:30That, Mr. Teller, is a request.
16:44That's it, General!
16:48Get him, Colonel!
16:52Get him!
17:02Get him, Colonel! Get him!
17:08Yahoo!
17:13Get down! Take cover!
17:22Get down!
17:41Rio, put out those fires. We're setting targets.
17:53Fire!
18:03The herd's getting ready to stampede!
18:05Hold your fire!
18:17Easy, settle down.
18:23Oh, Glala Sioux.
18:26Crazy horse.
18:28This is what he does best, hit hard and run.
18:31So what are we supposed to do?
18:33Sit here and let him pick us off?
18:35I don't reckon he'll be back.
18:37Least way he's not tonight.
18:39Them Indians ain't none too partial to fighting after sundown.
18:44Well, I think the cavalry ought to go get him.
18:47I don't think so.
18:48Crazy horse would like that.
18:50Run us into a trap when we can't see him.
18:52Them Indians almost stampeded my herd.
18:55Point is, Mr. Teller, they didn't.
18:57That means Crazy Horse wants these cattle.
19:00He'll pick his time and his place.
19:02Oh, is that the way you're going to fight him, General?
19:05His time and his place?
19:07I'm finally learning how the cavalry fights.
19:10Mr. Teller, your education is just beginning.
19:14Mr. Teller, your education is just beginning.
19:38When was the last time you checked these men, trooper?
19:40Well, we've been moving steady, sir, and haven't had a chance to stop them.
19:42Well, you've got a chance now.
19:44Stay right there. Hand me that cat deal.
19:46Yes, sir.
20:04He died about an hour ago, sir.
20:12That's the way it's going to end.
20:16Ain't it, Colonel?
20:19Crazy Horse is going to whittle us down, one at a time.
20:26Not if I can help it, Lawson.
20:28Rest easy.
20:38I gave strict orders for the wagons to keep up with the herd.
20:40Why is it stopped?
20:42Because I stopped it.
20:44Sergeant, bring out some shovels and form a bearing detail.
20:48Both of them?
20:50Corporal Martin, Lawson's going to make it.
20:54Take it easy, Lawson.
20:56You finally pulled yourself some soft duty.
20:59I'll go get the men, sir.
21:03I can't stop the herd for no bearing.
21:06You won't have to stop the herd.
21:07I lost plenty of men myself to the Indians, you know.
21:10I heard your report to General Terry.
21:12Didn't have no time to give them no fancy funeral.
21:15A trooper was killed defending your herd and your drovers.
21:18And that trooper's going to receive a military burial.
21:21It may have to be quick, but it'll be proper.
21:24Well, there's nothing I can do.
21:27You're wrong, Mr. Teller.
21:29You could offer the loan of your Bible.
21:37I don't know.
21:39I don't know.
21:41I don't know.
21:43I don't know.
21:45I don't know.
21:47I don't know.
21:49I don't know.
21:51I don't know.
21:53I don't know.
21:55I don't know.
21:57I don't know.
21:59I don't know.
22:01I don't know.
22:03I don't know.
22:05I don't know.
22:07I don't know.
22:22On the way, on the way!
22:23Get out of the way!
22:37All right, keep moving!
22:53On the way, on the way! On the way, pronto! Keep moving! Watch those horses! Hold them together!
23:10Get those wagons into the river!
23:23All right, don't let them spread out too far! Move them out!
23:53Oh!
24:23You got here too late for the Indians and too early for a funeral.
24:44I thought a trail boss was supposed to stay with his herd.
24:47Them savages ain't gonna steal none of my steers.
24:51You sure picked a hard way to make your point, didn't you?
24:55Joe, see that that steer gets back to the herd.
24:58Yes, sir, General.
24:59Sergeant, see that Mr. Teller gets to the supply wagon. You ride with Trooper Lawson.
25:05Yes, sir.
25:07Ain't nobody gonna wet nurse me.
25:21I'm still running this, sir.
25:29Sergeant, you'll bear witness. As of now, I'm taking charge of this cattle drive.
25:51Hold it! Hold it! Hold it! Hold it!
25:58Get that wagon moving! Move them out!
26:06The country's slowing us down, California. Can't move any faster than those wagons.
26:16Keep moving. The Indians would just love to catch us straddling along behind the herd.
26:21Get going.
26:27Here, soldier. Have a drink.
26:34Yeah, that's what I've been thinking.
26:36You know, it's too bad Crazy Horse ain't traveling in wagons.
26:39The way it is, he can circle us twice while we're just getting them lined out.
26:43Want some of the men to help you scout? I mean, considering the terrain.
26:47As rough as it is, you'll need all the boys you got just to keep the herd together.
26:51Don't you worry. I'll handle the scouting.
26:55Indians closing in, you think?
26:57I don't know. It's hard to tell.
27:00I don't see any more Indians than usual, but of course, you never do.
27:05How's that?
27:06Well, me on this old mule, they know where I'm at all the time.
27:11I'm pretty easy to spot.
27:13The only Indians I see is the ones they want me to.
27:17That doesn't make any sense.
27:19You'd be surprised. It works out pretty good.
27:22Come on.
27:30Close in and keep that herd moving.
27:33Ho, ho, ho, ho.
27:39You buck caros sure know how to slip around them sands.
27:59Hurry up.
28:03Trouble coming in on flank side.
28:21Pay them Indians, General. All they're looking for is a handout.
28:25Then we'll give them one. Rope us to it.
28:29With all due respect, sir, I don't think the men's gonna take too kindly to feeding one batch of Indians...
28:34...while there's another bunch of wheat nuts on her to cut her throat.
28:37Big hands are friendly.
28:41Sure looks like I wasted myself a couple of good ones full of air.
28:51What's that boy general doing in my steers?
28:54Come on, get going.
29:06Hey, look here, Custard.
29:08You ain't giving my steers away to no Indians.
29:11The army has a treaty with these Indians.
29:13They're hungry, and I intend to feed them.
29:16Well, the army don't own this herd. Not until it's paid for.
29:20You'll be paid.
29:22Yeah, yeah. That's what I thought back at Fort Hayes.
29:25Me and my Mexicanos ain't giving away no beef.
29:30Them steers is worth $18 a piece.
29:35$20 gold.
29:41You owe me $2 change.
29:46I'll expect to settle up when we get to Fort Wallace.
29:52You can count on that.
29:58Hey, Andele, get away. Go on.
30:04Sergeant, put the men back on the herd.
30:07Return to post.
30:23You are Indians.
30:25You will not beg food from the horse soldiers.
30:27No, no, no.
30:28No!
30:33We will wait till all Indians can feast with honor...
30:37when the cattle belong to us.
30:40We will wait till all Indians can feast with honor...
30:44when the cattle belong to us.
30:53And Yellow Hair is dead.
31:10How are you feeling, Lawson?
31:12About as stiff as the bottom of this wagon, sir.
31:15Well, tomorrow we'll be in Fort Wallace.
31:18We've got a good bunk and good care.
31:20Tomorrow?
31:22You were on that trail, boss, as well, weren't you?
31:25Yeah, I was.
31:27I'm sure you'll be all right.
31:29I'm sure you'll be all right.
31:31I'm sure you'll be all right.
31:33I'm sure you'll be all right.
31:35I'm sure you'll be all right.
31:37You're wearing that trail boss's hat kind of snug, ain't you, Custer?
31:40This job's gonna get tougher.
31:42Tomorrow we'll be at Rocky Gorge.
31:44From there, it's three miles to the fort, all downhill.
31:47Well, I wouldn't count on it being all downhill.
31:51Them savages sound like they're cooking up a big surprise party.
31:55And you've got some advice?
31:57Me? No.
31:58I'm just a misplaced little old cattleman.
32:01You're the Union fighter.
32:03I was kind of hoping you had something special in mind.
32:05I have.
32:06We save our lives first,
32:08and we deliver your herd second.
32:13Lawson.
32:14Sir.
32:16Uh, cavalry straight down his backbone.
32:21I may feel the same as you, mister,
32:23but sharpening teeth on Colonel Custer is a privilege that's reserved
32:27for people wearing a uniform.
32:29Oh, take it easy, soldier boy.
32:31I did my turn in the service.
32:33If there are any biscuits left, I'll bring you one.
33:03Come on.
33:33Uh-oh.
34:03Uh-oh.
34:33Uh-oh.
34:50If you're cooking up enough for the both of us,
34:52I can work up one whale of an appetite chasing you.
34:55How about a cup of coffee?
35:00Take your time. Don't spill it.
35:04I'll say one thing for you.
35:06You sure been a picking them up and laying them down
35:10since I've been on your trail.
35:14Some of you fellas never learn, do you?
35:20Sergeant.
35:23My pleasure, sir.
35:34Colonel's permission.
35:35What's on your mind, Sergeant?
35:37Well, sir, there's this whole cattle drive, for one thing.
35:41Be specific.
35:43We don't have enough men to protect a herd of this size,
35:46especially if the Sioux make a hard try for them.
35:49I know that.
35:50But you're forgetting about Teller and his drovers.
35:53They fought Indians.
35:55Yes, sir.
35:56But will they take orders?
35:59Oh, fight like civilians?
36:01We'll find out.
36:03You can put down that rifle, trooper.
36:07All right, get off, cowboy. You're home.
36:11What's the trouble, Joe?
36:13Caught this citizen of high pale in the south.
36:16Had these saddlebags full of army grub
36:19and didn't even stop to say goodbye, thank you,
36:22or go to blazes.
36:23The next man that tries to desert this cattle drive,
36:27trooper or civilian, will be shot.
36:34Pass the word.
36:36All right, you heard the colonel.
36:41General.
36:44Hat's fitting tighter all the time, isn't it?
36:47Now it's really gonna get rough.
36:53Yeah.
37:15Go.
37:18There.
37:23Go.
37:54There's no Indians there, and not a sign of them, nothing.
37:57Well, we're getting close to Rocky Gorge.
38:00If Crazy Horse is planning to make a move,
38:02he'll have to make it soon.
38:04Clutzer, you're burning the cattle off,
38:07my steer's moving so fast.
38:09We're gonna keep right on burning it off
38:11until we're through Rocky Gorge.
38:13You trying to outrun the Indians?
38:15Just putting it on my terms instead of theirs.
38:18Sergeant,
38:19if Mr. Teller makes any attempt to resume control of this herd,
38:23you will tie him to the supply wagon.
38:27My pleasure, sir.
38:30Mr. Custer,
38:32medals are gonna come real hard between here and Fort Wallace.
38:36Medals are gonna come real hard between here and Fort Wallace.
39:07Hey, General!
39:13Hey, General!
39:21The Kiowas has been joining up with the Siouxs at Rocky Gorge.
39:25They got us plum cut off.
39:27How many?
39:28Oh, I recollect about 300 anyhow.
39:31We could try a diversion, sir.
39:33We could try a diversion, sir.
39:35Send half the herd north as a flank decoy.
39:37Might pull them away long enough
39:39for us to get the rest of the herd through Rocky Gorge.
39:43No, Crazy Horse is too smart for that.
39:46He wants the whole herd.
39:48Yeah, and our scalps along with it.
39:50We're going through.
39:52But, General, Crazy Horse has got enough braves down, your honor,
39:56to stand off a whole brigade.
39:58When we reach the top of the hill,
40:00we'll be inside of Rocky Gorge.
40:02On my signal, everyone fall back to the rear of the herd.
40:06We'll just be a-walkin' to our own funerals.
40:23Hold up there! Hold on!
40:27Watch for the colonel's signal when we reach the top of this hill.
40:30Then hide, Caleb, to the rear of the herd on the double.
40:53Whatever you've got in mind, General, I sure hope it works.
40:57Well, let's find out.
41:00Fall back! Fall back!
41:13Fall back to the rear of the herd, Keller.
41:15Didn't you see the colonel's signal?
41:17Yeah, I saw it. What about it?
41:19The colonel's got a plan.
41:21A plan?
41:23Look at them Indians.
41:25What plan? To sacrifice Smyshti so he can get himself a medal?
41:29You'll find out when you fall back to the rear of the herd with the rest of us.
41:33Well, I don't take orders from the cavalry, Sergeant.
41:36Remember, I'm a civilian.
41:39There's a time and a place for that, too, mister.
41:42Here and now. What could be better?
41:45Do I tell the colonel that you're disobeying his order?
41:48You tell the colonel anything you like.
41:50I'm stayin' with my steers.
41:52No matter what the odds are, Keller,
41:54we stand a better chance if we stick together.
41:56Alone, you're gonna get yourself picked off.
41:59You look what's up in them hills.
42:01We ain't got no odds.
42:03Now, you just run along and play soldier boy.
42:05I got work to do.
42:18We're gonna ram this herd right down Crazy Horse's throat.
42:22Keep low and keep runnin'.
42:25Once we start, we don't stop till we're through that gorge.
42:29Last man to Fort Wallace buys a round for the company.
42:55Now, stampede them!
43:25Whoo-hoo!
43:56Whoo-hoo!
44:09Keep a-movin'!
44:14Right to the gorge!
44:16Whoo-hoo!
44:25Whoo-hoo!
44:29Whoo-hoo!
44:56Whoo-hoo!
45:09Keller, swing up behind me.
45:25Whoo-hoo!
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46:45Whoo-hoo!
46:47Whoo-hoo!
46:49All through.
46:51Well, do you mind if I take over?
46:54You're heard, Mr. Teller.
46:56It's downhill all the way.
46:59Seems I've heard that one before.
47:06Let's hit it!
47:08Whoo-hoo!
47:10Whoo-hoo!
47:12Whoo-hoo!
47:14Whoo-hoo!
47:16Whoo-hoo!
47:18Whoo-hoo!
47:20Whoo-hoo!
47:24Hey, fellas, how about one more drink on the cavalry, huh?
47:28Yeah, let's go. Let's get back there.
47:31Whoo-hoo!
47:33Whoo-hoo!
47:35Whoo-hoo!
47:37Whoo-hoo!
47:39Whoo-hoo!
47:41Whoo-hoo!
47:43Whoo-hoo!
47:45Whoo-hoo!
47:47Whoo-hoo!
47:50Come on, move!
48:15Glory, Ryder.
48:20Whoo!
48:26Ten-hut!
48:28At ease, Sergeant.
48:30I'm looking for Colonel Custer.
48:32He disappeared right after making his report,
48:34and I didn't have a chance to get in these dispatches.
48:37Colonel Custer, sir?
48:39Your commanding officer, Sergeant. Have you seen him?
48:42California, have you seen the colonel?
48:44Why, no. Not right lately.
48:47You might try over at the Suttler's bar, though, Captain.
48:51What's going on back there?
48:53Probably some civilian drovers, sir.
48:55Yeah, you know how them fellas get to carrying on
48:57after they've had a few drinks.
48:59Uh, I remember one time down in San Antone
49:03why they was, uh...
49:05Yes, I'm sure you do.
49:10Uh, Sergeant, give this to Colonel Custer.
49:13I'm sure you'll see him if I don't.
49:16Yes, sir.
49:18Carry on.
49:22All right, men, get to moving.
49:47You still owe me $2.
49:52General, you know what's wrong with the cavalry?
49:56They don't even get their boots dirty.
50:01Sergeant!
50:04Yes, sir?
50:06Mr. Teller and I, uh...
50:09We've got a problem.
50:11What is it?
50:14Mr. Teller and I need a drink.
50:18Yes, sir.
50:20You know what's wrong with the infantry trail, boss?
50:24They walk behind horses instead of in front of them.
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