"Wagon Train" The Patience Miller Story (TV Episode 1961) Poster

Robert Horton: Flint McCullough

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  • Flint McCullough : I needn't have bothered, if I'd just remembered some old words by Thomas Moore: Disguise our bondage as we will, 'tis woman, woman rules us still.

  • Charlie Wooster : Flint. You've got to stop her.

    Flint McCullough : Stop her? You ever tried to argue with a red-headed Quaker?

  • Flint McCullough : You were suppose to go there when your husband was a- I don't mean to bring up a painful subject.

    Patience Miller : The subjct of my husband is not painful. William Penn says: This the comfort of friends that through they may be set to die they are ever present because they are immortal.

  • Flint McCullough : Did the pamphlet also tell you that when an Arapaho boy gets his first bow and arrow he says: I want to kill a white man... Oh, I've heard you people want to be matyrs.

    Patience Miller : Mr McCullough. Thee might not be aware of this, but Chief North Star signed a treaty in Washington that his people would settle down and learn the ways of peace. And in that same treaty the government said they would send people to help them.

    Flint McCullough : Mrs Miller, North Star has the bloodiest reputation on the Plains. Be reasonable, will you.

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