• le mois dernier
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00:00...duty, sir.
00:01Gentlemen, there is one last Indian tribe in the West that is still at war with our government.
00:06We want you to make peace with this tribe.
00:09Certainly, sir.
00:10We shall smoke the peace pipe with them.
00:12If you don't mind, Arlie, I'd just prefer to shake hands.
00:16No.
00:18Are we almost there, Arlie?
00:20That sign up ahead should tell us something.
00:23Yankee go home or else. Chief Black Eye.
00:27I wonder where that picture's playing, Arlie.
00:29That's not a movie, silly. It's a warning sign.
00:34See, Stanley? I was right.
00:36Stanley? Stanley, where are you?
00:39Is he gone, Arlie? I just thought I'd get out of the line of fire.
00:46There's something in the road. Looks like a present.
00:49What's a present doing out here on the road?
00:52Must be for somebody. There's a tag on it.
00:55Hmm. This may be a very small gift, but open it up for a very large lift.
01:06What do we do now, Arlie?
01:08We've got to get Chief Black Eye to bury the hatchet.
01:11Yuck. Me bury him, hatchet.
01:18Now, Stanley, I have a plan.
01:21Oh, Chief. We would like to smoke the peace pipe.
01:25You want to smoke? Okay.
01:28You got to smoke.
01:38That plan went up in smoke, Arlie.
01:40What now?
01:41Don't worry. I'll think of something.
01:46We'd better contact the rest of the tribe and try to make a deal with them.
01:50Good idea, Arlie. This must be the village.
01:53See if anyone's home, Stanley.
01:56Arlie, Arlie, there's no bell. Should I knock?
01:59You don't knock on a tent, silly.
02:01Oh, never mind. I'll handle it myself.
02:05Is anyone at home?
02:08We'd better check him. See who at door.
02:11Look like genuine tenderfoot.
02:14Whoa!
02:20Him do war dance. Him want war.
02:23Me give him war.
02:30Me engine giver.
02:34I think the chief didn't like your dancing, Arlie.
02:37Never mind. Get them out.
02:40We're authorized to give him anything he wants if he will just sign this peace treaty.
02:44You'll give chief anything?
02:46That's right. Anything.
02:48You'll give chief TV?
02:50Right. But do you have the right to speak for your entire tribe?
02:53Of course. Me are entire tribe. Rest leave for city many moons ago.
02:58You, fat one, get TV. Then we smoke him peace pipe and sign him treaty.
03:03Yes, sir, chief.
03:05You, skinny one, we go TV. Warm up peace pipe.
03:09Certainly, chief.
03:20Feel face look better? Eat much color in face now.
03:24Here's your TV, chief. Now we'll sign the treaty.
03:28Me sign him.
03:30And now watch him TV.
03:32And in this week's episode, we return to the Indian village which the government troops have surrounded.
03:37Ink not dry and government already break treaty.
03:41Me fix you sneaky tender feet.

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