"is this the last one?" "I don't know." "There's no ether, either." "Jesus Christ." "You there!" "is this the last one?" "God, what a mess." "At least there's no gangrene." "There'll be if it doesn't come off." "I can't saw if I can't keep my eyes open." "I'm sorry." "Let's coffee up." "He can wait a few more minutes." "God!" "ls that Tucker's men?" "Yes, sir. I think it is." "How long has it been like this?" "We found 'em this morning, sir." "They've been here for two days." "is that you, Lieutenant?" "Sons of bitches." "Come on." "You better take cover." "I ain't kidding." "These boys are shooters." "Come on." "Go under cover." "There you go." "You went to the hospital?" "It was no good." "What's going on here?" "What's going on here?" "That seems to be the question, all right." "See, you could ask the major but he don't know." "He's busy." "He's busy trying to figure out how come the officers' mess run out of ice cream." "Then, of course, you got the general." "He come up to see the show." "All he knows is there ain't no show..." "The major is looking at the general thinking, "l better do something."" "You know what that mean. I don't want to be the first across this field." "They're supposed to be beat up like us." "Tucker's men are as tough as cobs." "So far, the only thing been killed out here is three milking cows." "Course, that's about to change." "You son of a bitch." "You know, some of the boys are saying if we ain't gonna fight... we could just settle this whole business with a little high-stakes poker." "Wouldn't that be a sight?" "A bunch of fellas sitting in the middle of... this field drawing cards." "What is it, sir?" "Looks like a suicide." "Tucker!" "What did you say to him?" "l didn't say nothing." "Come on back, you son of a bitch!" "You won't make it no second time!" "All right by me." "Forgive me, Father." "I got him." "Don't...." "Don't take off my foot." "You rest easy, son." "You'll keep your foot." "With God as my judge, you'll keep it." "Bring up my ambulance." "Sir?" "Bring up my ambulance, and bring my surgeon with it!" "We got an officer who's worth something lying here." "The strangeness of this life cannot be measured." "In trying to produce my own death I was elevated to the status of a living hero." "I was also Cisco the trusty mount that carried me across the field that day." "And on full recovery, was given transfer to any station I desired." "The bloody slaughter continues in the east as I arrive at Fort Hayes." "A island of men and material surrounded by a never-ending sea of prairie." "Lt. John J. Dunbar." "Lt. John J. Dunbar?" "Yes, sir." ""Yes, sir."" "Indian fighter." "Excuse me?" "It says here that you're to be posted on the frontier. lt is Indian country." "I quickly deduced that you're an Indian fighter." "I did not ascend to this position by being stupid." "No, sir." ""No, sir."" "lt says that you've been decorated." "Yes, sir." "And they sent you here to be posted?" "Actually, sir, I'm here at my own request." "Really?" "Why?" "I've always wanted to see the frontier." "You want to see the frontier?" "Yes, sir." "Before it's gone." "Such a smart lad, coming straight to me." "Sir Knight." "I am sending you on a knight's errand." "You will report to Captain Cargill at the furthermost outpost of the realm, Fort Sedgewick." "My personal seal will assure your safety through many miles of wild and hostile country." "l was wondering...." "Yes?" "I was wondering, sir, how will I be getting there?" "You think I don't know?" "No, sir." "You think that." "lt's just that I don't know" "Hold your tongue." "I am in a generous mood and I'll grant your boon." "See that peasant out there?" "He calls himself Timmons." "He's going there this very afternoon." "You can ride with him if you like." "He knows the way." "Thank you." "That is all." "Sir Knight?" "I've just pissed in my pants and nobody can do anything about it." "To your journey!" "To my journey!" "The king is dead." "Long live the king." "What've you got there?" "Somebody back east is saying, "Why don't he write?"" "Stupid bastard." "What was that?" "What is that?" "What the hell is that?" "Why don't you put that in your book?" "Were it not for my companion I believe I would be having the time of my life." "I know he means well but he is possibly the foulest man I have ever met." "Get up, Timmons." "Come on." "Get up." "Get up!" "Come on." "Get up." "Someone poked me in my butt." "Was that you?" "Goddamn it!" "I'm gonna have a welt." "How come we haven't seen any buffalo?" "You can't figure the stinking buffalo." "Sometimes you won't see any for days." "Other times, they'll be thick, like curls on a whore." "What about Indians?" "Indians?" "Goddamn Indians!" "You just as soon not see 'em unless the bastards are dead." "They're nothing but thieves and beggars." "Not what you would call much of a going concern now, is it?" "Go down there." "Why?" "There ain't nothing down there." "Because I said." "Go down there." "There ain't nothing here, Lieutenant." "There ain't nothing here, Lieutenant." "Lieutenant!" "Everybody's run off or got killed." "Let's unload the wagon." "What?" "What, and leave it all here?" "I'm staying, too." "There ain't nothing here." "No, not at the moment." "We don't know what's happened." "Things being as they are we might as well just turn around and get headed back." "This is my post." ""This is my post?"" "This is my post." ""This is my post?"" "What, are you crazy, boy?" "Lieutenant?" "Fast son of a bitch." "Jesus H. Christ." "This is my post." "All right, put it down." "These are the post provisions, right?" "Get your ass off." "And help me unload." "Put it down!" "We're just havin' a conversation, now put it down." "I'll let them know where you are." "Good." "Good luck." "Thank you." "Have arrived to find Fort Sedgewick deserted." "Am now waiting for garrison's return or word from headquarters." "The post is in exceedingly poor condition and I have decided to assign myself clean-up duty beginning tomorrow." "Supplies are abundant and the country is everything I dreamed it would be." "There can be no place like this on Earth." "Bad horse." "Bad horse." "Come on, Cisco." "One more time." "Only a white man would make a fire for everyone to see." "Maybe there's more than one." "There might be three or four." "I know three or four who will not be making the trip back home." "We have nothing to show for this trail." "We have no rifles." "White men are sure to have rifles." "It's hard to say how many might be down there." "We should forget this and go home." "Then go." "I would rather die than argue about a single line of smoke in my own country." "He will not quit until we are all dead." "Look at me." "Don't hurt my mules." "Stop it." "Please don't hurt my mules." "What could have driven men to live in caves?" "Perhaps they were frightened." "Maybe there had been some sort of revolt." "I can make no sense of the clues left me here." "Perhaps my relief will provide the answers." "It's been almost 30 days." "Still no sign of Capt. Cargill's command." "Communications can take place only if I leave and... I don't want to abandon my post." "Though well-supplied, I've decided to ration my goods as if I were part of a post instead of the whole affair." "There's a wolf who seems intent on the goings-on here." "He does not seem inclined to be a nuisance." "And aside from Cisco... has been my only company." "He's appeared each afternoon for the past two days." "He has two milky white paws." "If he comes calling tomorrow, I will name him Two-Socks." "You there!" "Have made first contact with a wild Indian." "One came to the fort and tried to steal my horse." "When I appeared, he became frightened and ran off." "Do not know how many more might be in the vicinity..." "Have decided to bury excess ordnance lest it fall into enemy hands." "...but am assuming that where there is one there's sure to be another." "My afternoon rides have been pared down to short circular patrols always keeping the post in sight." "I'm still alone, however... and unless troops arrive soon all may be lost. "" "It's been two days now, and nothing." "My presence here must have been reported by now." "Have made all the preparations I can think of." "Cannot mount an adequate defense as I am still alone." "But will try to make a big impression when they come." "Waiting." "Post-script:" "The man I encountered was a magnificent-looking fellow." "I do not care for this talk about this white man." "Whatever he is, he is not a Sioux, and that makes him less." "When I hear that more whites are coming, I want to laugh." "We took a hundred horses from these people." "There was no honor in it." "They don't ride well." "They don't shoot well." "They're dirty." "Those soldiers could not even make it through one winter here." "And these people are said to flourish?" "I think they will all be dead soon." "I think this fool is probably lost." "Wind ln His Hair's words are strong and I have heard them." "It's true the whites are a poor race and hard to understand." "But make no mistake." "The whites are coming." "Even our enemies agree on this." "So when I see one man alone without fear, I do not think he is lost." "I think he may have medicine." "I see someone who might speak for all the white people who are coming." "I think this is a person with which treaties might be struck." "Kicking Bird is always looking ahead and that is good." "But this man cannot cover our lodges or feed our children." "He is nothing to us." "I will take some men." "We will shoot some arrows into this white man." "If he truly has medicine, he will not be hurt." "If he has no medicine, he will be dead." "No man can tell another what to do." "But killing a white man is a delicate matter." "If you kill one, more are sure to come." "It's easy to become confused by these questions." "It's hard to know what to do." "We should talk about this some more." "That is all I have to say." "We'll be heroes." "They'll write songs about us." "What happened?" "What happened?" "I don't know." "My arm doesn't work." "You shouldn't have fallen off." "Now we'll get in trouble." "It was your idea." "My idea was only to take the horse, not fall down." "What happened?" "What happened?" "Otter hurt himself." "I'm the one who's hurt." "I will be when my father finds out." "His bow will be across my back." "Oh God... I am Wind ln His Hair." "I am Wind ln His Hair." "Do you see that I am not afraid of you?" "I realize now that I have been wrong." "All this time, I've been waiting." "Waiting for what?" "For someone to find me?" "For Indians to take my horse?" "To see a buffalo?" "Since I have arrived at this post I have been walking on eggs." "It has become a bad habit and I am sick of it." "Tomorrow morning, I will ride out to the Indians." "I do not know the outcome or wisdom of this thinking... but I've become a target and a target makes a poor impression." "I am through waiting." "What are you looking at?" "Son of a bitch!" "No." "Wait." "Wait." "Wait." "Wait." "You need help." "You're hurt." "You need help" "No!" "Let me...." "You need help." "You need help." "You're hurt." "Let me help you." "You're hurt." "She's hurt." "She's hurt." "You are not welcome here." "You are not welcome here." "No." "She's hurt." "Go away from us." "You are not welcome." "Go away from us." "Stop." "The soldier did not come to fight." "He is going away and we will let him." "I am in agreement with Kicking Bird." "We will go down and talk to the white man." "And find out why he is here." "If this council decides to talk to the white man then it will be so." "But in my mind it's not right that a chief as great as Ten Bears goes to ask the business of a puny, trespassing white man who has only a smart horse and a few white man's clothes." "I will not go." "You will go." "And you will go." "That is all I have to say." "Welcome." "Welcome." "Hi!" "Come." "Please, sit down." "Sit down." "Just a minute." "His mind is gone." "Tatanka..." "Tatanka." "Tatanka?" "Tatanka." "Ta-tan-ka." "Tatanka." "Tatanka." "Tatanka." "Buffalo." "Buff..." "Buffalo." "Tatanka." "Buffalo." "Buff..." "Buff..." "Buff." "Buffalo." "Tatanka." "The fierce one seems a tough fellow." "I hope I never have to fight him." "From the little I know, he seems to be honest and very direct." "I like the quiet one immensely." "He's been patient and inquisitive." "He seems eager to communicate." "I would conclude that he is a man of some weight among his people." "I believe I made an even greater impression on their next visit." "I produced a coffee grinder, something none of them had seen before." "is the coffee not good?" "It's too strong, maybe." "Put in." "Taste it." "Sugar." "You want some?" "You want some?" "That's a lot." "It's good to finally have some company." "So much goes unsaid and I have the... feeling that these people, the quiet one in particular, want something from me." "Made presents of coffee and most of the sugar. lt didn't figure to last anyway." "It's not too much to say a foundation for good relations is being laid." "Stands With A Fist." "We will talk awhile." "Your wounds are healing well?" "Yes, they are." "You are happy here, with my family?" "I am glad to be here." "I am missing my husband." "Perhaps you will marry again when the time is right?" "Perhaps." "We have word from many places that the whites are coming." "They're coming into everyone's country." "I think they will soon be in ours." "This white man who lives at the old soldier fort...." "l have visited him and I believe his heart is a good one." "I am afraid of the white man at the fort." "I am afraid he will tell others that I am here." "I am afraid they will try to take me away." "I've heard they take people away." "I cannot make the white man language." "He cannot speak Sioux." "Every warrior in camp would fight them if they tried." "It has been a long time since I made the talk." "I want you to try." "l don't know how." "Yes, you do." "l can't." "You do." "I can't. lt's dead in me." "I don't ask this for myself." "I ask this for all the people." "He knows things about the whites which we do not." "Now, you must remember." "Remember." "l can't." "Will she make the white words?" "She won't try." "She is being difficult." "Well, she's the one who's crying." "Perhaps the difficulty is yours." "Christine!" "Christine!" "Christine..." "Get the kids, and get them in the house." "Go on!" "Christine!" "Christine!" "Where are you?" "Who is it, Willie?" "They look like Pawnee." "My father and your father are talking to them." "What do they want?" "l don't know." "Go on." "You heard him." "Get out of here." "Run, Christine!" "I said run!" "Christine!" "Mommy!" "Mommy!" "Come on, Two Socks." "Bacon." "Two Socks, like Cisco, has become a trusted friend." "He still won't eat from my hand but his keen eyes and ears never fail to alert me when something is wrong." "I haven't seen any buffalo." "Sorry." "Are you hungry?" "Are you hungry?" "I have food." "I have a lot of food." "Nothing I've been told about these people is correct." "They are not beggars and thieves." "They are not bogeymen." "They are polite guests and have a familiar humor I enjoy." "Real communication is slow, however and the quiet one is as frustrated as I am." "Most of our progress has been built on the basis of failure, not success." "I've thought to inquire if the woman I found lived or not but it seems far too complicated a subject, given our limitations." "One thing is clear, however." "There're no buffalo." "And it weighs on their minds." "Yesterday's meeting was the best yet." "I've been invited to the village and I'm looking forward to going." "We were waiting for you." "We were waiting for you." "Now tell him we are glad that he is here." "You...." "Here...." "Good." "Thank you. I feel good." "Ask him why he is at the soldier fort." "The soldier fort." "Wait." "What are your names?" "Our names?" "What is his name?" "He's right." "Introductions should come first." "He..." "Kick." "Kick?" "More." "More kick?" "More kicking?" "Kicking." "Bird?" "Bird, kicking bird." "Kicking Bird." "What is he..." "ls he chief?" "No." "A holy man." "Your name?" "I don't know." "Get up?" "Stand up?" "Stands?" "Your name's "Stands"?" "With." "Stands With?" "Fist?" "Yes." "Stands With A Fist?" "Stands With A Fist." "I'm John Dunbar." "Dumb Bear." "No, not Dumb Bear." "An exciting breakthrough with the Indians." "A woman among them speaks English." "Clear progress was made." "I am reluctant to answer all their questions." "My sense of duty or something tells me not to say too much." "It was good to see Fort Sedgewick again." "I look forward to visiting my neighbors, but this is still home." "I watch for my relief and hope my negotiations will bear fruit." "Buffalos!" "Buffalo!" "I've seen buffalos!" "Riders were sent out to pick up the trail." "In the time it took me to get my things, the entire tribe was on its way." "The efficiency and speed of the people would impress any military commander." "Overnight, I have gone from a person of suspicion to one of genuine standing." "I am greeted with open smiles and looks of appreciation." "In short, I have become a celebrity." "Scouts picked up the trail where l said it would be." "It was not hard to find." "A giant swath of torn-up ground extending to the horizon." "The numbers it took to create this impossible image was hard to imagine." "Who would do this?" "The field was proof that it was a people without value or soul... with no regard for Sioux rites." "The wagon tracks left little doubt." "My heart sank as I knew it was white hunters." "Voices that had been joyous were silent as the dead buffalo were left to rot killed only for their tongues and the price of their hides." "As they celebrated the coming hunt, it was hard to know where to be." "I don't know if they understood, but I could not sleep among them." "There had been no looks and no blame." "Only the confusion of a people not able to predict a future." "Are you all right?" "Are you all right?" "I can't." "No, I'm full." "I'm full, and I can't tell the story any more." "You want to try it?" "Here." "I can't." "This is too much." "Good trade." "This is a good trade." "No, I can't." "I'm full, I'm tired." "That's my hat!" "You're wearing my hat." "lt's my hat." "l found it on the prairie. lt's mine." "No..." "My hat." "That hat belongs to the Lieutenant." "He left it on the prairie." "He didn't want it." "Well, you can see he wants it now." "We all know that it's a soldier's hat." "We all know who wears it." "If you want to keep it, that's all right." "But give something for it." "Good trade." "Good trade." "It seems every day ends with a miracle here." "Whatever God may be, I thank God for this day." "To stay longer would've been useless." "We had all the meat we could carry." "We had hunted for 3 days, losing 6 ponies and only 3 men injured." "I'd never known a people so eager to laugh, so devoted to family so dedicated to each other." "The only word that came to mind was 'harmony. '" "Many times I've felt lonely." "But until this afternoon, I'd never felt completely lonely." "Though only 2 days, it seems like a week. I am missing my new friends." "I can see all of their faces, but it is not enough." "Tomorrow I will make a visit." "They are my neighbors." "What can it hurt?" "Go home!" "Go home, Two Socks!" "Bad wolf!" "It is autumn, I am spending more time with my friends." "They have given me my own lodge and I feel comfortable." "We talk every day, but Kicking Bird is frustrated with me." "He wants to know how many more white people are coming." "I tell him white people will only pass through this country." "But I am speaking in half-truths." "One day there will be too many, But I cannot tell him that." "I am sure Stands With A Fist knows I am holding back." "But she says nothing." "A war party is going against the Pawnee. I have asked to go." "I sensed I made a mistake in doing so." "But I didn't take it back." "They are my friends, the Pawnee have been very hard on them." "I hope I have not overstepped my bounds." "Come in, please." "Sit down." "Kicking Bird want to know why you want to make war on the Pawnee." "They have done nothing to you." "They are Sioux enemies." "Only Sioux warriors to go." "Tell him I've been a warrior longer than many of the men who'll go on it." "Tell him." "He says the Sioux way of being a warrior is not the white way." "You are not ready." "I know." "But tell him I cannot learn these ways in camp." "He also asks that you watch over his family while he is gone." "This thing he asks is a great honor for you." "I would be happy to watch over his family." "He thanks Dances With Wolves for coming." "Who is Dances With Wolves?" "It is the name which the people are calling you now." "Dances With Wolves." "That's right." "That day." "Dances With Wolves." "How do you say it?" "Keep on with the white man talk... if it pleases you." "I like to make the talk." "I cut this off today." "Go on." "Grass grows on the prairie." "Grass grows on the prairie." "Wrong." "Wrong?" "You said, "Fire lives on the prairie."" "Did I?" "No laughing now." "How did you get your name?" "I was not very old when I came to be with our people." "And I was made to work." "I worked every day very hard." "And there was a woman who didn't like me much." "She used to call me bad names and sometimes she.... beat me." "And one day, she was calling me these bad names with her face in my face." "And I hit her." "I was not very big, but she fell down." "She fell hard and didn't move." "And I stood over her with my fist and asked... if there was any other woman who wanted to call me bad names." "No one bothered me after that day." "No, I wouldn't think so." "Show me." "Show me where you hit her." "Why are you not married?" "l'm sorry." "l have to go." "I'm sorry." "Can I help you?" "Some of your words are wrong, but you are learning fast." "So what can I tell you today?" "I want to know about Stands With A Fist." "Why is there no man with her?" "She is in mourning." "I do not understand "mourning."" "She cries for someone." "Cries for who?" "It is not polite to speak of the dead." "But you are new, so I will tell you." "She cries for her husband." "He was killed not long ago." "That is how you came to find her on the prairie." "How long will she cry?" "It is Kicking Bird's place to say when she is finished." "He's the one that found her when she was very little." "People are talking about you." "What are they saying?" "They are proud of the medicine... you are making with Dances With Wolves." "I have hurt him, and I should go talk to him." "You can't." "He left this morning." "Bet you were thinking:" ""Now, why don't he write?"" "Hello, Two Socks." "Come on." "Come on." "Come on." "You can do this." "Come on..." "This is easy." "This is easy, Two Socks." "I am in mourning." "No one can know." "Yes." "We must be careful." "What is it?" "Trouble." "Trouble." "The Pawnee are coming." "40 or 50 men." "Hunters found them to the north." "They will be here soon." "Stone Calf, wait." "I will follow you." "The Pawnee do not come for horses." "They come for blood." "Get your weapons and come to my lodge." "l will go." "I will get them." "Stone Calf, wait. I have guns." "I have many rifles." "l have many rifles." "At the fort?" "No." "The ride is long." "Guns would make one warrior like two." "Take one man and go quickly." "I will take Smiles A Lot." "Shoot the gun!" "It was hard to know how to feel. I'd never been in a battle like this." "There was no dark political objective." "This was not a fight for territory or riches or to make men free." "It was fought to preserse the food our winter food stores... to protect the lives of women and children right here." "Stone Calf was a great loss." "But no one could remember such a great victory." "I began to look at it in a new way." "I felt a pride I'd never felt before." "I'd never really known who John Dunbar was." "Perhaps the name had no meaning." "But as I heard my Sioux name being called I knew for the first time who I really was." "Where are you going?" "There is gambling tonight." "Horseback's games are always good." "I'm tired." "Horseback already has a good rifle of mine." "Good night." "How long will Stands With A Fist mourn?" "I don't know." "I hope it will not be too long." "Has something happened?" "What?" "She has found love again." "With who?" "Who do you think?" "Tell me." "Dances With Wolves." "Dances With..." "Are you certain of this?" "When you see them together, you will know." "What are people saying?" "They like the match." "No one is angry?" "It makes sense." "They are both white." "I suppose I will be the one to say something." "She's your daughter now." "l know." "Relax." "You can't see everything coming." "Stop it." "Quit your playing." "Stands With A Fist." "You will mourn no more." "Turn around." "You look good." "You know, the man she mourned for..." "He was my best friend." "I didn't know that." "He was a good man." "It has been hard for me to like you." "I am not the thinker Kicking Bird is." "I always feel anger first." "There were no answers to my questions." "But now I think he went away because you were coming." "That is how I see it." "This is a good day for me." "And for me." "If you want this man, take his hand in yours." "I'd never been married. I don't know if all grooms feel the same but as Kicking Bird described what was expected of a Sioux husband my mind shut out everything but her." "The tiny details of her costume." "The contours of her shape." "The light in her eyes." "The smallness of her feet." "I knew that the love between us would be sersed." "Have you heard all that I have said?" "Yes." "Good, then take her inside." "She is your wife." "Oh, good." "Thank you... lt's good to be out." "Yes, it must be." "We are trying for a baby." "No waiting?" "No waiting." "I was just thinking that of all the trails in this life there is one that matters most." "It is the trail of a true human being." "I think you are on this trail, and it is good to see." "We call you the Busy Bee." "You always ask about the white people." "You always want to know how many more are coming." "There will be a lot, my friend." "More than can be counted." "How many?" "Like the stars." "Like the stars?" "It makes me afraid for all the Sioux." "We should tell this to Ten Bears." "The men who wore this came in the time of my Grandfather's Grandfather." "Eventually, we drove them out." "Then the Mexicans came." "They do not come here anymore." "In my own time: the Texans." "They have been like all the others." "They take without asking." "I don't know if we are ready for these people." "But I think you are right." "I think they will keep coming." "When I think of that, I look at this helmet." "Our country is all that we have, and we will fight to keep it." "Tomorrow we will strike the village and go to the winter camp." "You have everything from the soldiers fort?" "Yes." "There's nothing for me there." "That's good." "The journal." "Wait!" "The book is like a trail for people to follow." "It tells everything about my life here." "I must get it." "Enough." "We cannot wait for you." "I'll catch up. I'll catch up." "Injuns!" "Injuns!" "Stay down." "Stay." "It's okay." "Something has happened." "Dances With Wolves is not coming." "He must have trouble." "Pick two good men and send them back to the soldier fort." "Spivey!" "Yeah, Sergeant." "Tell the major he's waking up." "Move your worthless ass." "You got yourself a hell of a shiner didn't you?" "Does he speak English?" "I don't know, sir." "You speak English?" "You talk English?" "Talk!" "I speak English." "Who are you?" "Lt. John J. Dunbar." "This is my post." "Why are you dressed like that?" "I came out from Fort Hayes last April, but there was nobody here." "You have proof of that?" "My journal's in my quarters." "My orders are in the journal." "It'll tell you everything." "Spivey, you and Edwards were the first here." "Did you find a journal?" "We didn't find nothing, sir." "Where's Edwards?" "He's outside." "He didn't find nothing either." "You turned lnjun, didn't you?" "He's an officer." "Do you salute him or shoot him?" "Here, you, eyes front." "I said eyes front!" "Why are you out of uniform?" "Why's the army out here?" "The Lieutenant is asking the questions." "Bauer..." "We're charged with apprehending hostiles, recovering stolen property retrieving white captives taken in raids." "There are no hostiles." "We'll be the judge of that." "If you guide us to these camps your conduct will be reevaluated." "What conduct?" "Your status as a traitor... might improve if you cooperate with the U.S. Army." "There's nothing for you to do out here." "Are you willing to cooperate?" "Speak up!" "I am Dances With Wolves." "What's that?" "l am Dances With Wolves." "I have nothing to say to you." "You are not worth talking to." "Form a detail and take this man down to the river." "Let him clean up his face." "Yes, sir." "Not you, Spivey." "Hey, Spivey." "Hey, Spivey." "You got paper?" "What's it to you?" "Well, give me some." "Can you read?" "No." "I can't read." "You can't read, either." "Now just give me some." "Give me some!" "All right." "Hold your horses." "Lap it up, lnjun." "Lap it up." "Son of a bitch!" "It's all right." "It's all right." "You're just get hungrier." "But maybe that don't matter." "They're going to ship you back to Hayes." "And once you get there, they gonna hang you." "Forget about him." "Get out of here." "Hey, Spivey, what is that?" "Looks like he's following us." "Hell, I'm going to shoot him." "You missed him." "Don't shoot. it's my shot." "Wait. I saw him first." "That stupid bastard ain't even moving." "Wait a minute!" "That's my shot." "Shoot him!" "Get him." "He's standing there." "He might've killed you." "I got him!" "Dead shot, boys." "Come on." "Son of a bitch!" "Get up!" "Get up!" "I'll kill you." "Spivey!" "Get up!" "Get up!" "Get up!" "What?" "Stop bashing him or I'll put shackles on you." "You men get back here!" "Goddamn it!" "Let's go." "I don't see nobody." "Indians!" "Dances With Wolves is quiet these days." "is his heart bad?" "Killing the soldiers at the river was a good thing." "I did not mind killing those men." "I was glad to do it." "But the soldiers hate me now, like they hate no other." "They think I am a traitor." "And they will hunt for me." "And when they find me, they find you." "I think it would be wise to move the village now." "I will be leaving... I must go and talk with those who would listen." "Leave us alone." "You are the only white man I have ever known." "I have thought about you a lot." "More than you know." "But I think you are wrong." "The man the soldiers are looking for no longer exists." "Now there is only a Sioux named Dances With Wolves." "Let's smoke awhile." "With Ten Bears, it was always more than a while." "Everything he did had a purpose." "He wanted me to stay." "But I would be an excuse and all the army needed to find this place." "I pushed him to move the camp." "But in the, end he only smiled and talked of simple pleasures." "He reminded me that at his age, a good fire is better than anything." "Ten Bears was an extraordinary man." "You have nothing to say?" "What can I tell you?" "What's ever on your mind." "You've made the decision." "My place is with you." "I go where you go." "You're not afraid?" "No." "I told Ten Bears we'd leave when the snow breaks." "Did you tell everyone?" "Not everyone." "It's all right." "You finish your pipe?" "Good pipe how..." "...does it smoke?" "I've never smoked it." "We come far, you and me." "I will not forget you." "Dances With Wolves." "Dances With Wolves." "I am Wind ln His Hair." "Do you see that I am your friend?" "Can you see that you will always be my friend?" "Dances With Wolves." "Dances With Wolves." "Dances With Wolves." "Dances With Wolves." "Dances With Wolves." "Dances With Wolves."