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Sandy MacKinnon:
Which way are you going back to the post? Colonel Weybright:
The way every detail goes back. Ed Bannon:
Pick another way, Colonel. Colonel Weybright:
These Apaches were here for peace. Do you see any paint on their faces? Ed Bannon:
They don't have to have paint on their faces, but they can't fight without paint. They got to have it on them somewhere
Which way are you going back to the post? Colonel Weybright:
The way every detail goes back. Ed Bannon:
Pick another way, Colonel. Colonel Weybright:
These Apaches were here for peace. Do you see any paint on their faces? Ed Bannon:
They don't have to have paint on their faces, but they can't fight without paint. They got to have it on them somewhere
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He's coming to the post tomorrow from the Indian school
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How do you suppose we could get the rest of the Apaches to come in
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if we couldn't guarantee them Toriano's people would come
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And he just happens to get back from the East the same day
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Coincidence It happens Use your common sense
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For four years I was the adopted son of an Apache medicine man
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They got their own kind of common sense
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Movie Summary
Chief of Scouts Ed Bannon works for the US Army at Fort Clark, Texas and he dreams of aiding in bringing peace to the region, despite opposition from both the Army and the Apaches.

