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The astronauts are forced to take refuge at a farm run by a gorilla family when Galen is seriously injured in a fall.
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00:00To be continued...
00:30To be continued...
01:00To be continued...
01:30They were here.
01:48The tracks are fresh.
01:49I don't see them.
02:10If you could, it'd be too late.
02:12Come on.
02:13Here you are.
02:15Galen can't keep up.
02:17His tail's dragging.
02:18Oh, thank you.
02:19Chimps do not have tails.
02:22Yeah, I'm all right.
02:23Yeah, sure you are.
02:23You're Iron Man.
02:24Oh, excuse me, Iron E.
02:26Michigan's a great running back.
02:27Yeah, that was a while ago.
02:28Like, about 2,000 years, give or take a century.
02:31Well, let's move on.
02:32There's no telling how close we're just right now.
02:34Try to make that forest before dark.
02:36Coming, Mother.
02:37Sack time, huh?
03:00Oh, let's check in here.
03:03I'm ready.
03:05No way, baby.
03:06This is our chance to get clear.
03:10We know what direction we're going in.
03:11They don't.
03:12There's nothing in any direction.
03:13What difference does it make?
03:14You can tell direction by that.
03:16I mean, without the stars.
03:18Yeah, it's called a compass, Gail.
03:20That needle always points north.
03:22And that cloud cover is a big break.
03:25We're called as men won't know what direction they're going in, so they'll go in circles.
03:29We can go straight on.
03:31Compass?
03:31Is it witchcraft?
03:35Witchcraft, no.
03:36It's handicraft.
03:37I made it.
03:38Hey, next handicraft class, make me a trail bike.
03:40Twin jet.
03:42You got it.
03:43Come on.
03:43Through here.
04:02They've been this way.
04:02Clouds.
04:21Blasted clouds.
04:23Forbidden to travel without the stars.
04:26Nothing's forbidden when you ride for Urko.
04:28Then how come the spirits have pulled our horses' tails in a circle?
04:31All right.
04:32All right.
04:34We'll camp here.
04:35Make a fire.
04:37And stand watch and see if it chases the clouds.
04:40If not, we're going on until we catch them.
04:46Why didn't I buy that nice little bar in Jersey City?
04:49Come on.
04:49Come on.
04:50We're following the handicraft.
04:52Come on.
04:53Hey, David.
04:54Heads up.
04:55Take it easy.
04:55It's rough in there.
04:59David!
05:01Take it easy, Caitlin.
05:08Don't move.
05:09Don't move.
05:09I'm going to take it.
05:10Lie still, Dan.
05:11Don't stay.
05:12Turn it to hurry.
05:14I'm sorry.
05:19Hey.
05:20Don't worry about it.
05:22I always make tourniquets for my friends.
05:23I have to take it easy, Caitlin.
05:27We have to stop this bleeding first.
05:28It's kind of dark.
05:34It was dark.
05:36I tell.
05:37I'm not kidding.
05:39Next time, wait for the lights to change.
05:43We've got to keep moving.
05:44We're sitting ducks.
05:46Hey.
05:47Wait a minute.
05:49What is it?
05:49It's a farm.
05:52It looks isolated.
05:56This could be it, Pete.
05:59Show me a couple of nice smelly old tractors in its home, sweet home.
06:04All right.
06:05Settle up.
06:07Let's move out.
06:07I'm beat.
06:25I don't care if this farmer doesn't have a daughter.
06:26I don't care if this farmer doesn't have a daughter.
06:28Anybody in there?
06:44Anybody inside?
06:47You get away from here.
06:49Now.
06:49I'm warning you.
06:54We have cubs and corn knives.
06:56Look, we need help.
06:58Our friend's been hurt.
07:00We don't help humans.
07:01Oh.
07:05Oh.
07:07Oh.
07:07Oh.
07:08Oh.
07:09Oh.
07:09Oh.
07:09Oh.
07:09Oh.
07:19Oh, dear.
07:25It's terrible.
07:27He needs help.
07:28Now, wait.
07:30Who are you?
07:31My name is Galen.
07:34These are my friends.
07:35His tired friends.
07:37You're their prisoner.
07:38They captured you.
07:40No.
07:41No, no.
07:42Please help us.
07:44Are you rich?
07:45They're your bonded humans, right?
07:47No.
07:48No.
07:48Hey, put that thing away and help him.
07:52Will you?
07:55Now, look.
07:57We're no danger to you.
07:59Get him inside.
08:00I'll see what I can do.
08:02Ask your questions later.
08:04Can't you see he needs help?
08:05Don't direct me, wife.
08:09I'd already made up my mind.
08:13And not you two.
08:16Anto and I will carry you.
08:18You two can wait in the barn.
08:20And don't touch anything.
08:21Or don't steal anything.
08:23Or I'll put the patrol on you.
08:25You just take care of him.
08:27Man, I could sleep standing up.
08:51Leave a wake-up call for February.
08:59What year?
09:00Oh, hey!
09:14Get up!
09:15All right, take it easy, Sarge.
09:17I didn't even hear a revelry.
09:18Thanks for working this up.
09:19Why did you sleep so close to the cow?
09:22Well, if she doesn't object, why should we?
09:23Look, we're not going to hurt you, cow.
09:25Oh, humans are cursed to cows.
09:27Everyone knows that.
09:28Live and learn.
09:29Five years I've waited for a bull calf.
09:34My own ox to start my own farm.
09:37And nothing but female calves.
09:40Heifers for the landlord.
09:42All right, put the stabber down, pal.
09:44This could be your lucky year.
09:45Hey, no, wait a minute.
09:45Wait a minute.
09:46I don't understand.
09:47Oh, you understand?
09:49When a son becomes of age,
09:51he has to wait for a bull calf to be born
09:52before he can start his own farm.
09:54Five years, I've waited.
09:58And the signs were against me.
10:01Nothing but female calves.
10:03This year, I knew the signs were right.
10:09Until you came.
10:11You hear?
10:16You're a bad omen.
10:17If you put a curse on her,
10:20I may kill you.
10:22Hey, no, wait a minute.
10:24Remove the curse.
10:25Go away today.
10:27Hey, you two.
10:28Really, he's asking to see you.
10:31He's awake.
10:34Wait.
10:36It's bad enough having humans in the house.
10:40But wash first.
10:44There's a smell about you.
10:54Well, nobody's perfect.
10:55You know, you really are wonderful.
11:00I feel so much better.
11:02Have you done this before?
11:03Oh, I once trained to be a nurse.
11:04Oh.
11:05Until I met Polar.
11:08The city.
11:09No place to raise a family.
11:10Or even visit.
11:12Someday.
11:13Always the same answer.
11:15Antoine needs his bull calf.
11:17Remus hardly out of rompers.
11:19And Julia hasn't even sought out a husband.
11:22Daddy.
11:23You won't be able to stand on this for some time.
11:26How long?
11:27Oh, several days at least.
11:29I can't have those humans around here.
11:31It's dangerous.
11:33They've been known to kill cows.
11:34Just for the meat.
11:36Burden and Burke are not going to kill your cows.
11:39Where are they from?
11:40Those humans?
11:43You simply must let them stay.
11:46They'll work for their keep.
11:47Work?
11:48Of course they'll work.
11:49That's what they're for.
11:50I'll see.
12:01He means well.
12:04You'll see.
12:08Did you send for my friends?
12:14How can you keep calling them friends?
12:18I think we're going to have to stand inspection.
12:32You ready?
12:33Oh, uh...
12:38I've made up my mind.
12:40You can stay until your friend is well or able to walk.
12:45No!
12:46You heard my decision.
12:48All right.
12:50But the cow is my say.
12:53They stay away from the cow.
12:55Uh, he's right about that.
13:01The cow is his say until the calf is born.
13:06Anything you say.
13:07But you'll work.
13:09Every day.
13:10Just as though I could afford you.
13:13You got a deal.
13:14Just as though I owned you.
13:18I get one of them.
13:19One of them's mine.
13:22You'll see.
13:25I'm out of patrol.
13:30Are you sure you're not escape-bonded slaves?
13:32No, I give you my word.
13:33We are free humans.
13:34You will work for me.
13:36Yes, yes.
13:37All right.
13:38I'll go in the back and hide.
13:40I'll talk to you.
13:54Yes?
13:55I'm looking for escape-bonded slaves.
13:57Have you seen any?
13:58Humans?
13:59Of course humans.
13:59What else?
14:00We know nothing of bonded humans.
14:02We're just four tenant farmers.
14:04Yes, we can't help you.
14:05If you see any, report immediately.
14:07Failure to do so carries a severe penalty.
14:10I understand.
14:12Are you dumb?
14:13Do you understand?
14:15Yes.
14:16I understand.
14:16If you see a stray human, report it once.
14:23Oh, yes.
14:24Your name?
14:25Hold on.
14:26I wonder if there's a reward.
14:39Didn't look like one of Urko's men.
14:40Don't kid yourself.
14:43He's some kind of a local patrol, but they're all for those men.
14:50Don't tell me your troubles.
14:51We've got enough of our own.
14:52Rocks, there's no end to them.
15:06The earth seems to keep breathing them up.
15:07How do you know?
15:12Listen, I lifted half the rocks in Jackson County when I was aboard.
15:15You keep talking strange.
15:17There's no such place.
15:20There was.
15:22It's a bad field.
15:23But we need it.
15:25Every foot.
15:27Well, it's going to get worse every year if you keep plowing like that.
15:29What?
15:31Come here, I'll show you.
15:36Hey, look.
15:38Every time you plow up and down a hill, the way you're doing there,
15:42whenever it rains, it's going to wash off more of your topsoil.
15:46And gullies are going to start to form.
15:48And they'll get deeper and deeper.
15:50And they steal your land.
15:51Because you have to work around them.
15:54Playing in mud?
15:57But if you plow around the hill instead, like this.
16:03You see?
16:03Then when it rains, the furrows hold the water.
16:09It won't run off with your rich topsoil.
16:11And there are no gullies, see?
16:13Look, Anto, it's true.
16:15It's foolishness.
16:16Now, everyone knows that plowing down the hill gives the ox rest from plowing up it.
16:21Foolishness.
16:22Where did you learn this?
16:24Well, my family owned the farm when I was shy.
16:26We'll plow around, like he says.
16:32Well, then he'll plow around.
16:34Because I'll have no part in it.
16:36I don't mind him.
16:37He's worried about the bull calf.
16:38Nothing else on his mind.
16:39You lied, didn't you?
16:45No, no, you'll see.
16:46Take the ox.
16:46About your family owning a farm.
16:49Only apes ever own farms.
16:52Then only the rich ones who have friends in the government.
17:01No!
17:02No!
17:03No!
17:04Stop!
17:06I ordered you to stop.
17:08What's your problem, boss?
17:09Well, that's the wrong kind of fence.
17:11Well, you show me a bale of hard wire, I'll build you a proper one.
17:14But right now, this is the best I can do.
17:16Poles.
17:17Set up and down.
17:19Stuck in the ground, like these.
17:21Come on, Remus.
17:23You knock yourself out putting up a stick fence like this.
17:25And then the first time old Bessie rubs against it, it falls in.
17:28And you take a nice rail fence like this.
17:32Locked tight.
17:33A little strong.
17:34Lasts your lifetime.
17:35And it's pleasing on the eye.
17:37Fences never last long.
17:39They're not supposed to.
17:40Yeah, that's where you're wrong, Lieutenant.
17:42I'm not wrong.
17:43I'm in charge.
17:45Uh, this kind of fence grows on you.
17:47And, uh, say you want to move it.
17:49Polar wants it over there, say.
17:51All you got to do is take it apart and put it back together again.
17:53Is that right?
17:54Would I lie to a nice ape like you?
17:56Hmm.
17:59Hmm.
18:01Hmm.
18:03I've decided.
18:05It's a good job.
18:07Thank you, boss.
18:09Back to work.
18:11Yeah.
18:14Who taught you to build a fence like that?
18:17Abraham Lincoln.
18:18I'd like to meet him.
18:20So would I, master.
18:21So would I.
18:28Point is, you let them get away.
18:31You could not follow them at night, sir.
18:33The clouds.
18:35Burden, Burke, and that traitor Galen.
18:37I suppose they can see through the clouds to the stars.
18:46How long?
18:48Four days.
18:49Hard ride, sir.
18:53This is all farm country.
18:55Tenant farms.
18:57A few plantations.
18:59Yes, sir.
19:00They could steal horses.
19:02It's death for a peasant or a human to ride a horse there, sir.
19:05Yes, I know that.
19:09Would you find your way back again?
19:12Yes.
19:13But it will be slow.
19:15The weather is covering the stars again.
19:17Then the gods will guide us.
19:20These humans are dangerous.
19:23They stir up trouble.
19:26They think they're as good as we are.
19:32Make an ox.
19:50Pitch hay into the barn.
19:52Now isn't that enough to convince you he's not right in the mind?
19:55Wait.
19:56Watch.
19:56Okay, you're ready.
20:00Work is meant to be work, and hay is meant to be pitched by the forkful.
20:05Drive the ox ahead.
20:06Go ahead.
20:07Ho there.
20:08Ho.
20:08Ho.
20:08Oh, that's good.
20:23Hey, that's very, very good.
20:26Yeah, that's not bad for a guy who doesn't have all his marbles, right?
20:29Show me how to make the trick work.
20:31Sure, it's easy.
20:32Now, you saw.
20:33That's better than forking a whole load full of hay.
20:35Hey.
20:35Hey.
20:38You see, she must have already eaten some hay that fell in here from that evil device.
20:57She's dying.
20:58I know it.
21:02They're a curse.
21:03I told you.
21:05That all makes a strong argument.
21:06How soon is she expected a calf?
21:08Three weeks.
21:09Three weeks, I think.
21:11Well, I think your calendar's a little off.
21:13More like two or three days.
21:15She'll be off her feed for a while, that's all.
21:18It's a lie!
21:20Throw them all out now or she'll die.
21:22Your cow is not going to die, Anto.
21:24Look, we can't leave here until Galen's able to walk.
21:27By that time, your cow will be a happy mother and we'll be on our way.
21:30No.
21:30I'm the eldest.
21:32The cow is in my charge.
21:34Have we shown you anything evil yet?
21:39Well, tell me, Polar.
21:40If we have, then send us away.
21:42The farm seems to profit from them.
21:44You can stay.
21:46But if anything happens to the cow, as Anto fears, your fate will be up to him.
21:50Now, what good will that do?
21:51Enough!
21:51Enough!
21:55Then it'll be too late.
21:56Maybe not.
22:17Where's Anto?
22:19I think he has some things to work out of his mind.
22:24Remus, I thought you were shelling corn for seed.
22:26Well, I am.
22:28Burke should be doing it.
22:29Hey, come on.
22:30Have a heart.
22:30We didn't discuss coffee breaks, but it's part of the deal.
22:33Remus will shell the corn.
22:35It's the job of the youngest son to prepare the seed.
22:41Well, here.
22:41I always use the best ears for seed, not the smallest.
22:46Did you hear that?
22:48The best ears are for feeding flour.
22:51The little ears are for seed.
22:53Oh, I see.
22:55Well, then I guess it's the bad spirits that have been making the stocks in the field smaller and smaller every year.
23:03Verdon used to be a farmer when he was young.
23:06Not much of a farmer.
23:07Wasting big corn on seed.
23:09Well, tell me something, Remus.
23:13Do you expect to be big and strong like your father someday?
23:17Of course.
23:19Well, that's because polar is good seed.
23:21Now, if your father were small and weak, then you probably wouldn't grow big enough to handle a calf, let alone an ox.
23:28See, every year, if you use the biggest, best ears for seed, then your crop will get bigger and bigger.
23:36It will, I promise you.
23:43You know, I can remember sitting around a fire or something like this with my own son.
23:48Chris, I wonder how he is.
24:03I wonder what.
24:04I wonder what.
24:04I wonder what.
24:06Is something the matter?
24:23Well, they have feelings, too.
24:28Just like us.
24:30Now, you hush.
24:38Why are you so interested in a runaway, bonded humans?
24:41You couldn't afford to buy one.
24:43I just wondered if there was a reward for helping you find one or two.
24:47Reward?
24:48Why?
24:49Do you know where some are?
24:51I thought maybe you could tell me what they look like.
24:53All humans look alike.
24:54You know that.
24:55Maybe I'd go hunting for them if it'd pay enough to buy a new bull calf.
25:00You farmers are all the same.
25:02You want to get paid for doing your duty?
25:04There's no reward.
25:06Now move on, unless you want to be arrested for loitering around horses.
25:12The returning of slaves should be worth something.
25:20Who is that?
25:20Some backcountry farmer thinks we ought to be giving a bounty on humans this year.
25:26You look familiar.
25:27I've seen him before.
25:29In the past few days.
25:32Yes.
25:34Polar's farm.
25:36He was looking for bounty, you say.
25:39Perhaps Polar's farm needs to be watched more closely.
25:43She'll die.
26:13Then what'll I do?
26:16Wait for another half-fruit of freshin'?
26:17Another three, four years?
26:19Burden says she'll be all right.
26:22He's turned your mind with clever talking tricks.
26:26This cow is dying from their curse.
26:30She started dying the day they walked in here carrying that human lover Galen.
26:35I'll have a talk with them.
26:39Galen can stand.
26:41I've seen him.
26:42They're staying so the cow will die, I tell you.
26:49Humans burn the flesh and eat it.
26:51You've heard tell her that.
26:54You say Galen can stand?
26:59Hello.
27:00Not too much at one time.
27:04Mother says you'll break open the wound.
27:06Oh, no, no.
27:07The pain has turned to itching now.
27:09That's very good.
27:10Won't Burton and Bert be surprised when I just walk right in on them?
27:12Not quite yet.
27:13Why?
27:14Well, I mean, I don't quite understand you anyway.
27:21I mean, you must have come from a good family.
27:24Well.
27:25Now you're running with humans who have filled your mind with mad ideas.
27:30They're not mad ideas.
27:32And I can't tell you any more.
27:34So you just stop asking, huh?
27:36Why don't you just let them go on?
27:38Well, you see, um, I can't.
27:45And that is just another way of you asking exactly the same question.
27:49She's just like a female.
27:51I thought you might never notice.
27:53What kind of goes, and then it's one of these, well, Burton, tell them what you're, no, wait.
28:08I remember, it's, it's our very own windy mill.
28:13A windmill?
28:14Well, that's what I said.
28:16Isn't it wonderful?
28:17What good is it?
28:19This is the power unit, the irrigation system, Polar.
28:22I don't understand.
28:23Well, when, uh, Burton finishes with the wheel, it goes up there.
28:26And the wind makes a turn.
28:28And then we pump the water out of the ground and out there onto that dry field where you need it.
28:32You see?
28:33Making oxen lift hay that should be pitched.
28:36And now conjuring up the wind to make water pour where it shouldn't.
28:39It's unnatural.
28:41No wonder the cow is dying.
28:44Tell them!
28:46Anto says he's seen your friend Galen Stan.
28:50If this is so, you must go.
28:54It's true.
28:55He can stand.
28:57He can't go now.
28:58Not until he finish.
29:00So I can stay at work.
29:01It's not for you to say.
29:02The youngest has no say.
29:04I do have a say.
29:05I have a say.
29:07Anto's only worried about a bull calf.
29:10Wait till your time comes to worry.
29:12Please!
29:13Stay!
29:14Leave!
29:14Stay!
29:15Go!
29:15My mistake was being a father.
29:17Do what you want!
29:18Now on!
29:19I just live here!
29:21That Anto is not one of my favorite apes.
29:24Yeah, he could be trouble.
29:27That mounted patrol was looking for escaped laborers, but he didn't look too fussy about who he picked up.
29:32See?
29:40The gods have been with us.
29:42We've made excellent time.
29:44Yes, sir, but the horses, they need rest.
29:46We ride!
29:49I stood for several minutes today without this.
29:52What's the big secret?
29:53I thought we were friends.
29:55I wanted to surprise you.
29:57Well, lovable Anto is chomping at the bit to get us out of here.
30:01Apes do not chomp at bits.
30:04Oh, I'm sorry.
30:06He's anxious.
30:07Better.
30:08And I think we'd better accommodate him.
30:11He could turn us in.
30:12Maybe we ought to help out that cow.
30:14Give her a dose of Epsom salts and get this thing moving.
30:16Look, if that calf isn't a bull, then we could be in bigger trouble.
30:19If that cow dies, Anto is entitled to kill you.
30:23Well, I'm glad he knows his rights.
30:25Just give me a couple more days.
30:27I'm healing fast.
30:28Think.
30:28We could carry you again, Galen.
30:32But the minute we leave here, Orko's going to pick up our trail.
30:36If we could get a hold of some horses.
30:38Uh-uh.
30:39I take it this isn't horse country, huh?
30:41Uh, only landed apes and police are allowed to have horses.
30:46Farmers have to walk or ride oxen or cows.
30:49Nice arrangement.
30:50Keep them poor and busy.
30:52Well, then that's it.
30:53We're stuck.
30:53All right, we sit it out.
30:56See whether Galen here or that cow makes it first.
31:00I can hardly wait.
31:01I don't mind being a peasant.
31:12Just so long as I have all the conveniences of the rich.
31:15Well, even the rich don't have showers in this world.
31:18But as long as you're out of conveniences, maybe tomorrow you can put in the hot water.
31:21How about a massage parlor, a sauna bath, and a gym?
31:25Will that make you happy?
31:26Yeah, we're openers.
31:27Well, then we're openers.
31:57It's her time.
32:25The tolling of the bell.
32:26She's dying.
32:29She's dying.
32:30She's dying.
32:42Trouble, Doc?
32:44If I can remember what the vet used to do.
32:46Try hard.
32:47I got a feeling we don't want to lose this patient.
32:49Anto, Anto, look.
32:54Anto, now look.
32:55Listen to me.
32:56Your cow is having a premature birth.
32:59She's suffering because the calf is turned.
33:00Anto, do you understand me?
33:02Anto, do you understand me?
33:02Do you?
33:03Do you?
33:06Anto?
33:10You've done this.
33:12Wait.
33:12The cow is not dead.
33:14You can't claim a life yet.
33:16Look, Anto, the cow doesn't need to die.
33:18I can help.
33:19The calf has got to be turned around.
33:21Oh, no.
33:22You've worked your last trick here.
33:25When she dies, you die.
33:27Anto, stop.
33:29Oh, come on in, you human lugger.
33:31And see what you've done.
33:32Blame me, then.
33:34It's my wound that brought us here.
33:36We'll leave.
33:36We'll all leave now.
33:38Yeah, I'm packed and ready.
33:39I'll tell you that.
33:40Anto, there's nothing they can do.
33:44No one will leave.
33:46Until this is all over, one way or another.
33:50Toll the bell, Remus.
33:52It's probably too late.
33:55But toll the bell.
33:58Toll the bell.
34:28What are you saying?
34:29I'm talking about a five-legged race with Galen.
34:31No way.
34:32I miss Bedo's with the cow.
34:34Speak so I can understand.
34:36We're six inches from becoming Shishkebab, buddy.
34:38Let the cow find another doctor.
34:39Anto, there's nothing they can do.
34:42You're right.
34:44Because if they try anything, I will kill them.
34:46All of them.
34:47Anto, I can help the cow live.
34:50I've seen doctors do it a dozen times.
34:53No.
34:55Polar, do you want your cow to die?
34:57At birthing time, the fate of the cow is in the hands of the oldest son.
35:00I have no say.
35:01Who says you have no say?
35:03Those are old words passed down for so long from my father's fathers.
35:07We don't even know if they're right.
35:08Be still.
35:09Don't say such things in front of the young ones.
35:11No, I won't be still.
35:12It's Jillian, Remus, and I'm thinking of.
35:15Anto, listen.
35:16You have seen these humans show us how to stop the rain from washing the hills away.
35:23And you have seen them create cropland from dry fields.
35:28Please, Anto.
35:29You want that calf.
35:31And the bell asked that it be a bull.
35:34Let him help you.
35:37No, you won't touch the cow.
35:39Give me a reading on the odds.
35:41You sure you know what you're doing?
35:42No.
35:44But I know that cow will die if she doesn't get help.
35:46Remus, do you trust me?
35:48Just play along.
35:50I like the odds better your way.
35:51I'll get ready to operate.
35:52Doc, hold down the way!
35:54All right, Anto.
35:55I got a knife.
35:56Now, you drop the fork and your baby brother's never going to live to see your baby full-born.
36:00He's not fooling.
36:01Anto, please do what he says.
36:02You heard him.
36:03Drop the fork.
36:05Anto!
36:11Anto!
36:12Do what he says.
36:16If you want it to be a bull, ring the bell.
36:29You won't get away.
36:32Because when this is over, if I don't kill you, the police will.
36:36Because I won't lie to them again.
36:37Okay, sweetheart.
37:01I'm going to do my best for you.
37:02I want you to do your best for me.
37:08Nice work, Remus.
37:09We make a heck of a team.
37:12Well, can we go watch?
37:13You go watch.
37:20I get a little queasy in operating rooms.
37:22You can tell me all about it later, though.
37:24Not too much detail.
37:26Go ahead.
37:26You think he can do it?
37:36Instruct a cow in the birthing of a calf?
37:40Well, he's made a needle that can see directions, even on a cloudy night.
37:45Yes.
37:46Mm-hmm.
37:46I would think that he could direct a baby calf into the world.
37:50Hmm.
37:50What's the score?
38:18It's worse than I thought.
38:19Well, how bad is that?
38:23It's about twice as bad.
38:28Just a quiet little bar in Jersey City.
38:32Little bell over the door.
38:33All right.
38:42Mounted patrol.
38:44Some outposts.
38:45The horses are lathered.
38:53For what reason?
38:54Escaped bonded humans, sir.
38:56Patrol here thinks she spotted them in her farm near here.
38:58Standing under a stream of water.
39:00How far?
39:01We're almost there, sir.
39:02We're hunting two escaped humans.
39:04And a defector.
39:06Enemies of the state.
39:06Sir, I got a...
39:07If there are any doubts, I will have them.
39:10After we have a look.
39:12Yes, sir.
39:12Lead the way.
39:13Yeah.
39:15Yeah.
39:15Yeah.
39:16No.
39:21No.
39:22Don't you?
39:31Not quite.
39:33No.
39:33No.
39:34No.
39:34No.
39:34No.
39:35No.
39:36No.
39:38No.
39:38No.
39:38No.
39:39No.
39:39No.
39:40No.
39:41No.
39:42Anto, come have a look.
39:51You hit a jackpot.
39:52Twin bulls straight across.
40:07Oh, my...
40:10When you said twice as bad...
40:25Hey, you're a genius, I would.
40:26Oh, thank you.
40:27I'll never knock a farm boy again.
40:29Twins.
40:32Two bulls, Anto.
40:34That bell ringing really did the trick.
40:37Police, police, no kinds of police.
40:48Hide, not there.
40:49Come on, quick, outside.
40:50Anto, come on.
40:58Polar?
40:59That's Polar.
41:01Why do you come riding through here?
41:02You make enough thunder to shake the turnips in the ground.
41:05Shut up, female.
41:07You're hiding, escaped, bonded humans, Polar.
41:09No, that's a lie.
41:11He was here before.
41:13Silence.
41:14He was standing over there under that thing.
41:18One of them was standing under there and in a kind of rain.
41:20What's so funny, Farmer?
41:32You won't laugh with Polar hanging on the end of a rope.
41:41It was me.
41:42He saw me.
41:44We're a poor farm family.
41:46Would you deny us what little fun we can make for ourselves?
41:50Now, look.
41:51See?
41:55I make the family laugh.
42:04Like a human, see?
42:07And then I walk around like a straight-knit goose.
42:11Like a human, see?
42:21That's the meat!
42:23That's the meat!
42:24And then I hook it.
42:25Good!
42:31Did you see?
42:32This is what he saw.
42:37My room for taking my makeup off.
42:41Search the barn.
42:59Eyes that deceive once can deceive twice.
43:02A cloud, eh?
43:18We'll see.
43:23We'll see.
43:24No humans here, sir.
43:48Two brand new calves.
43:49They would have been eaten if there were humans around.
43:54Demote that patrol.
43:57He's made fools of authority.
43:59Yes, sir.
43:59I'm sorry for how I acted to you in there.
44:26I just couldn't believe.
44:28Thank you very much.
44:31Anto, I saw what you did out here.
44:33And if I hadn't seen it myself, I wouldn't have believed that either.
44:39I'd say we were about even.
44:41Will you show me what I must do just in case someday when you're not here?
44:45Just ask me, Anto.
44:47I know.
44:48I watched the whole thing.
44:51Oh.
44:56Put some bread in there.
44:59Oh, thank you, Xanties.
45:01Be careful of your leg.
45:03Well, I don't want you to come back here laying around for me to wait on.
45:09Oh.
45:10Where will you go?
45:11Well, we don't really know.
45:14West always seemed like a good direction.
45:17Maybe we'll try it again.
45:18Thank you, Verdon.
45:20I'll never forget you.
45:22It'll be a long time before I forget you, too, Anto.
45:25I named the bulls.
45:31One Burke, the other Verdon.
45:34Hey.
45:34Well, just watch the heifers around the one named Burke.
45:39Bye.
45:40Bye.
45:45Bye.
45:46Bye.
45:46Bye.
45:46Bye.
45:55What is this?
46:04A windmill.
46:07Where does it come from?
46:08I made it.
46:10He's a very bright boy.
46:12If you were a bright old farmer, you'd keep him at work in the fields.
46:15Not building these toys to play in the wind.
46:17Next spring, we'll plant that new field they made for us.
46:28Good, rich earth.
46:30And I'll plant the best seed.
46:32Like Verdon said, huh?
46:34Yes.
46:35We'll try it.
46:36The best seed this time.
46:40Uh, if there's no objection, I think we should go that way.
46:43Does it matter?
46:44Everywhere we go, there's apes.
46:45Yeah.
46:47Some good, some bad.
46:50Come on.
46:51Come on.
46:52Come on.
46:56Come on.
46:58Come on.
46:59No way.
47:04Come on.
47:07Come on.
47:08Come on.
47:11THE END
47:41THE END
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