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Audra Favor:
I can't imagine eating a dog and not thinking anything of it. John Russell:
You even been hungry, lady? Not just ready for supper. Hungry enough so that your belly swells? Audra Favor:
I wouldn't care how hungry I got. I know I wouldn't eat one of those camp dogs. John Russell:
You'd eat it. You'd fight for the bones, too. Audra Favor:
Have you ever eaten a dog, Mr. Russell? John Russell:
Eaten one and lived like one. Audra Favor:
Dear me
I can't imagine eating a dog and not thinking anything of it. John Russell:
You even been hungry, lady? Not just ready for supper. Hungry enough so that your belly swells? Audra Favor:
I wouldn't care how hungry I got. I know I wouldn't eat one of those camp dogs. John Russell:
You'd eat it. You'd fight for the bones, too. Audra Favor:
Have you ever eaten a dog, Mr. Russell? John Russell:
Eaten one and lived like one. Audra Favor:
Dear me
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I can't imagine eating a dog and not thinking anything of it
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You ever been hungry lady
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Not just ready for supper
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but hungry enough so that your belly swells up
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I wouldn't care how hungry I got
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I know I wouldn't eat one of those camp dogs
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You'd eat it You'd fight for the bones too
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Have you ever eaten a dog Mr Russell
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Eaten one and lived like one
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Dear me
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Movie Summary
John Russell, disdained by his "respectable" fellow stagecoach passengers because he was raised by Native Americans, becomes their only hope for survival when they are set upon by outlaws.


