Call of the Forest (1949)
56 min | Adventure, Family, Western | 18 November 1949 (USA)
Bob Brand is looking for a lost gold mine. Storm Cloud makes friends with Bob's son Bobby and to repay Bob for the help he gave the Indians, he gives a map locating the mine to the boy. But Sam Harrison is also after the mine and when he learns that Bob has the map he sets out to get it.
Director: John F. Link Sr. (as John F. Link)
Writer: Craig Burns
Stars: Robert Lowery, Ken Curtis, Chief Thundercloud
56 min | Adventure, Family, Western | 18 November 1949 (USA)
Bob Brand is looking for a lost gold mine. Storm Cloud makes friends with Bob's son Bobby and to repay Bob for the help he gave the Indians, he gives a map locating the mine to the boy. But Sam Harrison is also after the mine and when he learns that Bob has the map he sets out to get it.
Director: John F. Link Sr. (as John F. Link)
Writer: Craig Burns
Stars: Robert Lowery, Ken Curtis, Chief Thundercloud
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01:23Once upon a time, a long, long while ago, when I was only seven, I'm nearly eight now,
01:30I read a fairy tale. A man named Aesop, I think it was, said that a little friend may someday turn into a great big friend, and I believe it, because it happened to me.
01:43My really, truly best friend was a horse, a big and strong and beautiful black horse,
01:50the leader of a large herd of wild horses that roamed up and down the valley, free and happy.
01:57My daddy promised me a horse all for myself when I got here from back east.
02:02He said a boy needs a horse to love, and if it's the right boy, the horse will learn to love him too.
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02:24There he is. Boy, he's a beauty. No wonder he's the king of the wild herd.
02:29I just gotta get him, today.
02:31That's for sure, Bob. We can't disappoint that kid of yours.
02:34Coming in on the 459, ain't he, boys?
02:36Yeah. Gee, I can't wait to see him.
02:38You know, we've been chasing that big black stallion for a week. We ought to be wise to all his tricks for now, and not to miss him this time.
02:44Right. Penhall, you fellas circle to the left. Bud, you fellas go right. Harris and I'll hit for the middle.
02:50Right away.
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02:59Help! Help!
03:02Help!
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05:12Looks like we're going to keep your promise after all, Bob.
05:15When your boy gets here, the stallion will be waiting for him.
05:17Yeah, I'm sure glad.
05:19Oh, thanks a lot for your help, fellas.
05:21So long, fellas.
05:23Mighty wild critter, though, seems to me.
05:26That's right.
05:27Still, given the right treatment, you can gentle any animal, I think.
05:30You ought to know, Bob, you've broken enough of those broncs.
05:33Talking of breaking, I understand you're breaking away from the range.
05:37Hear tell you've been doing some prospecting in the Badlands.
05:40You know how people talk.
05:43Great, Scott, look at the time. I didn't realize it took us so long. That train must be there by now.
05:51Thanks again for everything, Sam.
05:52That's okay, Bob.
05:57What'd you find out?
05:59Nothing. He's keeping his mouth shut.
06:01But it didn't take him a week to catch that stallion for nothing.
06:04Did you ever notice whenever that herd would hide out in the Badlands, Brand wouldn't follow?
06:08Yeah, he gave up the chase, but once that gun...
06:10Use your head, Gilman.
06:12You don't think Brand is afraid of that crazy old Indian living up there, do you?
06:15No, but, uh...
06:17He just didn't want us poking around too much.
06:19I wouldn't be surprised if Brand hasn't got an idea that lost mine is located up there in that section.
06:24Yeah, maybe he's already found it.
06:26I don't know, but we're gonna find out. And if he has, we're taking over.
06:29It won't be too hard to get rid of him.
06:31No, that won't be tough. But how about that kid of his that's coming in this afternoon?
06:35Kids have a way of getting into trouble, Gilman.
06:38They, uh, have accidents.
06:55Thanks a lot, Pedro.
06:57Anytime, Bob.
06:59Bob!
07:01Bob!
07:03Bob!
07:05Bob!
07:07Bob!
07:09Bob!
07:11Bob!
07:13Bob!
07:15Bob!
07:17Bob!
07:19Bob!
07:21Bob!
07:23Bob!
07:25Bob, come over here!
07:32Hello, Miss Nancy.
07:33Hello, Bob.
07:34Look what we found.
07:35Bobby!
07:36Hello.
07:37Dad?
07:38Hello, Bobby.
07:39I thought you were at the station.
07:40Gee, it's good to have you here.
07:44Big for his age, isn't he?
07:45He sure is.
07:46I'll take that for you, Bob.
07:48I hope not. He's got a mouth or something when he grows up.
07:51Daddy, did you get him?
07:52Him? Who?
07:53A horse like you wrote you were.
07:55Oh, you bet your life I did.
07:56You don't think I'd let you down, do you?
07:58No, but where is he?
07:59Home.
08:00Can we go home now?
08:01Right this minute.
08:03You see how it is.
08:04I have to be on my way, uh, pressing family matters.
08:06Oh.
08:07Go get his suitcase, Dad.
08:09Oh, sure.
08:15There the reins, Bobby.
08:17Don't forget to come back and see me, Bobby.
08:19I won't.
08:20Here's his trappings.
08:21Thanks.
08:22So long.
08:23So long.
08:24Say, Bob, now that the kid's here,
08:25I hope you'll stop going into the badlands
08:26looking for that lost mine.
08:28Can't stop now.
08:29I feel I'll get on to something.
08:30Be careful.
08:31That Indian who lives up there
08:32gets some square notions every once in a while.
08:34I don't think he'll bother me.
08:35So long, Mac.
08:36So long.
08:37Bye.
08:38Bye.
08:40Gee, isn't he a beauty?
09:02Oh.
09:03Oh.
09:04Oh.
09:05Oh.
09:06Oh.
09:07Oh.
09:09What's his name?
09:11King, I call him,
09:12because he was a leader of a large, wild herd.
09:14He's only wild because he grew up in the forest.
09:22Is he really mine, Dad?
09:24You bet your life, all yours.
09:27Come here, King.
09:28I think I'll go and pet him.
09:30I think I'd wait until he gets to know you a little better.
09:39I bet I know why he acts that way.
09:42Why?
10:00Must have been hurting him, I bet you.
10:03I bet you.
10:04Come on, let's go fix up your bunk.
10:09Oh.
10:17Here's something you won't be needing anymore.
10:19Are you a two-gun man, Dad?
10:22They don't have two-gun men anymore.
10:24Why do you wear two guns?
10:26Well, your granddaddy wore these, and he taught me to.
10:28It's just habit, I guess.
10:30Can't you shoot them?
10:32Well, if I have to, I'd rather not, though.
10:34Come on, let's wash up before we fix up, huh?
10:36I bet you're pretty quick on the drawer.
10:38Well, just like that.
11:07Come on, Bobby, and help me break King.
11:09OK, Dad.
11:37Oh.
11:44Oh.
12:06Oh.
12:37Oh.
12:43Daddy!
13:07Oh.
13:32Hey, Dad, you don't like anything on you.
13:35That's the way we break wild horses.
13:37I can train him just as he is.
13:40OK, son, we'll see.
13:42King wouldn't hurt me.
13:44He knows I like him.
13:46And when an animal knows you like him, he likes you.
13:49Well, maybe you're right, son.
13:51Oh.
14:04There don't seem to be any traces of a mine around here anywhere.
14:08If there was, the mine wouldn't be lost.
14:10Keep your mouth shut and use your eyes.
14:22Oh.
14:26He's shooting it up.
14:27Why should he?
14:28Well, I'm not waiting to find out.
14:30Oh.
14:46Gee, I didn't know you played one of those, Dad.
14:49Bobby, these days a cowboy just isn't a cowboy unless he can whack away at a guitar.
14:53Then I'm going to be awful busy, what with going to school,
14:57learning how to run the ranch, and taking lessons on the guitar.
15:01Well, with that outfit you got on there today,
15:03you look like you're about ready to take this ranch over.
15:06Boy, I like it out here.
15:08There's no noise like in New York.
15:10It's nice and quiet.
15:12Well, I'm going to put a stop to that right now.
15:14Sit right down here and make yourself comfortable and listen.
15:19Get along, little doggies, get along, they're slow
15:27The fiery and the snuffy are raring to go
15:34Oh, when I die, take my saddle from the wall
15:41Put it on my pony, lead him out of his stall
15:48Tie my bones to his back, head our faces to the west
15:56And we'll ride the prairie that we love the best
16:03Ride around them little doggies, ride around them slow
16:12The fiery and the snuffy are raring to go
16:24There, how's that for noise?
16:26It's sure better than those automobile horns.
16:29Well, thank you, partner.
16:34I want to talk to you, Brian.
16:36Hi, Sam.
16:38You've been up in the padlands quite a lot lately, haven't you?
16:41Yeah, a lot.
16:42Anybody ever take a shot at you?
16:44Shot? Who'd do that?
16:46Well, it seems mighty peculiar every time Gilman and I go up there, we get shot at.
16:50But nobody ever shoots at you.
16:52Now, wait just a minute, Sam. What are you getting at?
16:55I think you found out something about that lost mine.
16:57And I also think you're in cahoots with that Indian to keep everybody else away.
17:01You're crazy, Harrison. I've been looking for the mine, sure, but I haven't found it yet.
17:05You're a liar.
17:06What?
17:09Come on.
17:11Give it to him, Dad.
17:19Come on, Dad. Get him.
17:21Come on, Dad. Give it to him.
17:24Get him.
17:35Come on. Quick. Get him.
17:38Come on.
17:43All right, get up and get out of here and stay off of this ranch, Harrison.
17:50I'm not forgetting this or that Indian, Brent.
17:58Gee, Dad, you sure gave it to him.
18:00I bet you could make just about anybody.
18:04I wouldn't bet too much on that, son.
18:07What was he saying about a lost mine, Dad?
18:10Well, according to some old Indian stories, there is a lost mine up in the hills somewhere.
18:15Golly.
18:16Yeah.
18:17If we could find it, it'd take care of this ranch.
18:20Take care of your future, too.
18:22You know, your mom and I always kind of figured maybe you'd be president someday.
18:27President?
18:28Yeah.
18:29I guess it'd be all right if King was vice president.
18:38Looks like a herd ran over you.
18:40That Bran's mighty good with his dukes. He ran me off of the place.
18:43Now, look, you get back to the ranch, hide out, and find out what's going on back there.
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20:35Good morning, Mr. Raccoon.
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20:54Good morning, Mrs. Possum.
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23:06Hello, Dad.
23:07Hi, Bobby. How's King behaving himself?
23:09Fine.
23:10How about taking a little ride with me?
23:11Okay, Dad.
23:12Good. Here we go.
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23:34This is Wild Horse Canyon, Bobby.
23:37Honey, every time I ride King, he wants to head for this spot.
23:41That's natural. This is where he was raised.
23:43The wild herds come up here to graze.
23:45I've seen him here often.
23:47Now, remember this, Bobby.
23:49In case we should ever get separated, give King his hat and he'll bring you to this spot.
23:53Then I'll always know where to find you.
23:55Okay, Dad.
23:56Well, it's getting late. Let's head home and have some chow.
24:17I'm leaving you tomorrow, son.
24:19Where are you going, Dad?
24:20I'm going way back in the hills to look for a lost mine.
24:23Can I go with you, Dad?
24:25Not this time.
24:26Oh, please. Let me go with you.
24:28You've got enough to do around the ranch here.
24:30I'm leaving you in charge, you know.
24:32Honest, Dad? In charge of the ranch?
24:34You betcha.
24:35Now, a lot of people might think that's a pretty big responsibility for a little fella like you,
24:39but I figure you're up to it.
24:41You see, the sooner you start taking on a man's responsibilities, the better.
24:45I want you to be independent.
24:47Learn self-reliance.
24:49Then I'll know if anything ever happens to me, you'll be able to look out for yourself.
24:52I could, too, I betcha.
24:54That's right, son.
25:01King had been acting up, and Daddy tied him in the corral.
25:05He didn't like it, and neither did I.
25:09There he is!
25:14First thing I knew, he kicked down the fence and ran away as fast as he could go.
25:19And me right after him.
25:26I saw him start down a steep little hill.
25:29Then he slipped and fell.
25:31And I saw him get up and run away.
25:34I was scared he'd be lame or something, because he couldn't get up.
25:38I didn't know what to do, but I couldn't leave him there.
25:50After a while, King fell asleep.
25:53So did I, there by the edge of the forest.
25:56And then he fell asleep.
25:59King fell asleep.
26:00So did I, there by the edge of the forest.
26:04Never knowing, my dad was pretty frightened when I didn't come home.
26:10He and his men searched all night.
26:30Where'd you get that horse?
26:32He's mine. My father caught him for me.
26:35Him, King, is telling of herd.
26:38Many men try to catch him.
26:40Him, fine animal, but mean.
26:43Very mean horse.
26:45He is not. He isn't mean at all.
26:48I see. Him not mean with you.
26:51Good. Animal knows good men.
26:53Bed men.
26:54You betcha.
26:56Hey, are you a real Indian?
26:59Me real, all right.
27:01Me a storm cloud.
27:04Very pleased to meet you, Mr. Storm Cloud.
27:06I'm Bobby Brand.
27:08Little Brand.
27:10Me hear much of your father.
27:12Him do many good things for my people on reservation.
27:16Is that where you live?
27:18Sometimes.
27:19But Storm Cloud, best to live and heal by self.
27:23Don't you get lonesome all by yourself?
27:26Me same as you.
27:28Have many friends among animals.
27:31Big animals, little animals.
27:34Many friends.
27:36I'd like to meet your friends someday,
27:38but I guess I won't have much time.
27:40I've got to help my dad with the ranch.
27:42He owes lots of money.
27:44And that Mr. Harrison is trying to find the mine ahead of my father.
27:48Whoa, whoa.
27:50Storm Cloud not so fast following words of small Brand.
27:54Your father search for lost mine?
27:58Uh-huh.
27:59But that mine sure must be extra lost.
28:01He can't find it.
28:03So maybe Storm Cloud can help men who help his people.
28:08Gee, would you how?
28:11Me tell story.
28:15Cowboys and Indians?
28:18Cowboys and Indians?
28:20A true story about my fathers and yours of many moons ago.
28:27Long time ago, many white men come to these hills, look for gold.
28:32Chase all my people away from hunting grounds.
28:36My people fight, but no good.
28:39They are all chased away,
28:41and white men started digging through hills for yellow rocks.
28:46When big chiefs of many tribes have meeting,
28:49they hold council of war.
28:52Make big attack on white men.
28:54And many braves do war dance.
28:57And the war drums make big noise.
29:01And while my people are having war council,
29:04a young white man with a little sound like you
29:07is finding a vein in hill of much gold.
29:11Then just at this time, my people attack.
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29:32Many brave men died that day.
29:34Little Brandon and many good men too.
29:37Because there were so many bad men among them.
29:42And this was the Bible.
29:44It has passed down from father to son.
29:47And always my people have been sorry
29:50about the good people who died that day.
29:53I want you to have this Bible.
29:55Gee, thanks, Mr. Stonecloud.
29:57That was some story.
29:59But first, I'm going to put something in this Bible.
30:03Then I want you to give it to your father.
30:06You betcha, Mr. Stonecloud.
30:09And then he gave me the Bible
30:11and brought me home right to the house.
30:14You mean he drew this map right in front of you?
30:17You betcha.
30:20And he said you were good to his people
30:23and that I was good to animals.
30:25And that he wanted somebody good like you
30:27to have the lost mine.
30:29Does it mean we're going to have our very own gold mine?
30:33Maybe. Maybe not.
30:35I'll believe that lost mine when I see it.
30:38Tell you, I'll go look into it
30:40and you look after the place here, huh?
30:42You don't think Bran's just gonna let you
30:44walk in and swipe that Bible, do you?
30:46If he gets in the way, I'll take care of him.
30:48Yeah, but what about the kid?
30:50Don't worry, there won't be any witnesses.
30:52But it won't look too good to McKay and his rangers
30:55if either Bran or the kid have talked about
30:57that fight I had with Bran.
30:59Yeah, but if you kill Bran,
31:01they're sure to pin it on you.
31:03So what are you gonna do?
31:04Apologize.
31:06Shake hands with our friend, Mr. Bran.
31:08Might be a good idea to let folks know
31:10there's no hard feelings.
31:12Pals again, Gilman.
31:14Just good pals.
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33:29You're not hurt, are you, Bobby?
33:31No.
33:32Jimmy, say hello to Bobby.
33:35Bark!
33:37Bark!
33:38Shake hands with Bobby, Jimmy.
33:40You didn't get a chance to meet each other before.
33:43Bark! Bark! Bark! Bark!
33:45I like animals.
33:47So do I.
33:48You know, animals are more dependable than most humans.
33:51They don't lie or cheat or kill wantonly.
33:54Don't gossip or chew your ear off with idle conversation.
33:58Well, Jimmy, you better see what's keeping Nancy.
34:00She's almost an hour late already.
34:02You're fooling.
34:03He didn't understand what you said.
34:05Yes, he does.
34:06Every word?
34:07That's right.
34:08And can he talk, too?
34:10All animals can talk.
34:11Trouble is, we don't understand them, that's all.
34:13Can King talk?
34:14Sure.
34:15Horse talk.
34:16By the way, how are you and King getting along?
34:18Fine.
34:19King and me are great pals.
34:21Like you and the little bear?
34:23No.
34:24King don't knock me down like Fuzzy.
34:26Bark!
34:27Bark! Bark! Bark!
34:29Hear that?
34:31He didn't say nothing.
34:33Certainly.
34:34He said Nancy was just now coming up the trail.
34:36Hello.
34:37Hello.
34:40Am I glad you're still here, Bobby.
34:42I've got a problem.
34:43What's a problem?
34:44This is a problem.
34:45Times six.
34:48What's the matter with them?
34:49They're hungry.
34:50Why don't you feed them?
34:51Only their mother can do that.
34:53She disappeared yesterday and hasn't come back.
35:00Let me take your problem.
35:16Bark!
35:27Bark!
35:28See?
35:29Mother skunk has dinner for all of them.
35:32Well, I'll be jiggered.
35:34Bark! Bark!
35:46Hello, Bob.
35:50I didn't expect to see you around here, Harrison.
35:53I wanted to see you, Bob.
35:54I'd like to apologize for those things I said to you.
35:57I guess I was just hot under the collar from that Indian shooting at me.
36:00Want to forget it?
36:03Okay, Sam, we'll forget it.
36:06Bobby, it's getting late.
36:07You ready for some dinner?
36:09When it comes to eating, I'm always ready.
36:11Good boy.
36:12Here we go.
36:13Bye!
36:27Boop.
36:28Now that you found the mine, I guess King can have a real saddle, can't he?
36:33Well, I'm not so sure he's ready for one yet, son.
36:36He's ready for me, I bet you.
36:38Well, that could be.
36:39I don't know.
36:40Well, I'm not so sure he's ready for me, I bet you.
36:42Well, that could be.
36:43I don't know.
37:10Bye.
37:22Good-bye, King.
37:24I just said goodnight to King.
37:41Oh, you did?
37:42Gee, he's a keen horse.
37:44Well, I'm glad you like him, son.
37:45You know any real cowboy songs?
37:48I reckon I do.
37:49If you feel like singing one, I wouldn't mind listening.
37:52Okay, grab yourself a front row seat and we'll see what we can do.
37:59Well old Bobby Brand's horse was wild and black till he found old Bobby in the middle
38:04of his back singing tie-yi yippee-yi yippee-yi-ay come a tie-yi yippee-yi-ay.
38:11Well he jumped and he ran and the dust just flew but old Bob stuck on like a sole on a
38:16shoe come a tie-yi yippee-yi yippee-yi-ay come a tie-yi yippee-yi-ay.
38:21With a ten dollar horse and a forty dollar saddle he's a-going to punch them Texas cattle
38:26come a tie-yi yippee-yi yippee-yi-ay come a tie-yi yippee-yi-ay.
38:32Well it's cloudy in the west and it's looking like rain and his darned old slicker's in
38:36the wagon again come a tie-yi yippee-yi yippee-yi-ay come a tie-yi yippee-yi-ay.
38:43Well it's bacon and beans most every day he'd soon be eating that prairie hay come a tie-yi
38:50yippee-yi yippee-yi-ay come a tie-yi yippee-yi-ay.
38:54Well his old boss is a fine old boss he went to see his gal on a sawback horse come a tie-yi
39:00yippee-yi yippee-yi-ay come a tie-yi yippee-yi-ay.
39:05Well he went to the boss to get his roll and he figured him out nine dollars in the hole
39:10come a tie-yi yippee-yi yippee-yi-ay come a tie-yi yippee-yi-ay.
39:15He's a-going to town to get his money and he's going home to see his honey come a tie-yi
39:21yippee-yi yippee-yi-ay come a tie-yi yippee-yi-ay.
39:25Well he wakes in the morning the four day light and before he sleeps the moon shines
39:30bright come a tie-yi yippee-yi yippee-yi-ay come a tie-yi yippee-yi-ay.
39:36With his feet and his saddle and his seat in the sky he'll quit punching cows in the
39:40sweet by-by come a tie-yi yippee-yi yippee-yi-ay come a tie-yi yippee-yi-ay.
40:10Hey kid, come back here.
40:40Come back here.
41:11Ta-da!
41:15Ta-da!
41:23Ta-da!
41:34Ta-da!
41:40Ta-da!
42:11Ta-da!
42:19Say, Brand's place is on fire. Get the boys over there as soon as you can.
42:22Brand's place?
42:23Yeah, okay. Hey champ, Brand's place is on fire.
42:26Will you help me get the horses saddled up and get the boys over there?
42:32What'd you find out?
42:33It was Brand's body, all right, but the boys may have gotten away.
42:35I wonder what could have happened to him.
42:37I don't know.
42:38Any sign of Brand or his kids?
42:40The boy may have gotten away. The black horse was gone.
42:42Come on, you fellas, let's get busy. We'll set a backfire at the first break.
42:47Ta-da!
43:06Hey guys, you better not let the fire get away from us over there.
43:09There's no two ways about it. The kid got away somehow.
43:11Maybe on that horse, or whoever shot Brand and set the fire should have carried him off.
43:17Ta-da!
43:32Hey Jeff, get some fellas and set a fire break over there before the wind changes.
43:41Ta-da!
43:46Ta-da!
43:52Ta-da!
43:54Oh, hello.
43:58Get some men with some axes down there and chop the brush on the other side of that stream.
44:01Yeah, okay.
44:05Personally, I don't hold much hope for the finding.
44:07If he got scared and took off on his own in these woods, he doesn't have much chance.
44:10And if he was carried off, it's not likely that we'll see him again.
44:14He probably knew too much for somebody's comfort.
44:16Who'd harm a little boy like Bobby?
44:18Poor kid.
44:20If we get this fire under control, we'll organize a searching party and find him.
44:44Good morning, King.
45:15See, the sooner you start taking on a man's responsibilities, the better.
45:19I want you to be independent, learn to rely on yourself.
45:22Then I'll know if anything ever happens to me, you'll be able to look out for yourself.
45:26The sooner you start taking on a man's responsibilities, the better.
45:29I want you to be independent, learn to rely on yourself.
45:32Then I'll know if anything ever happens to me, you'll be able to look out for yourself.
45:48Well, hello, Dan.
45:53Any news of the kid yet?
45:54Not yet.
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46:27I thought we were supposed to keep a certain distance apart.
46:30Oh, it won't do any harm to get together for a little while.
46:33Besides, there are some things I want to tell you.
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48:34I didn't know then that Mr. Harrison was still after me.
48:38I gave King his head, just like Daddy told me.
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49:03Is that your herd, King?
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49:15Looks like that white horse is taking over your herd.
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49:21I bet you you could be their leader again, King.
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52:23Now what are you trailing me for?
52:25You kill my friend Bran.
52:28But you no kill his little boy.
52:31Me is stopped.
52:32Oh yeah?
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53:55Hey kid.
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56:22And so, my little friends, King and all the rest,
56:26became my big friends.
56:28Just like it's said in the book,
56:30to have friends, a man must be a friend.
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