00:24Hello again, Peabody and Sherman here.
00:26Hi, and this is Mr. Peabody's invention, the Wayback Machine.
00:29Correct, Sherman. And now it's time to be on our way. You may set the Wayback Machine for the year
00:331842.
00:34Got it. And the place?
00:36Those rugged plains of New Mexico, where we will join a wagon train that is moving west, being led by
00:41none other than that hunter and scout, Kit Carson.
00:45In no time at all, Sherman and I were teleported back to the wagon train, but instantly I sensed that
00:49something was wrong. The wagon train was not moving.
00:52Gosh, Mr. Peabody, what do you think the trouble is?
00:55We soon found out. For a short distance away, we saw Kit Carson sitting on the ground facing a group
01:00of savage-looking Indians.
01:03As we approached the group, I was able to see that Mr. Carson seemed lost in thought.
01:08Now, let's see. Was it... No, that's not it. Maybe... No, that's not it either.
01:13Without seeming to pry, may I ask if you've forgotten there's a wagon train waiting for you?
01:18Nope, I remember. Now, let's see.
01:20The Indians don't mind your passing through their territory, do they?
01:23No, it's fine with them. Hmm.
01:26Then why don't you go back to the wagon train so you can get started again?
01:29Cause I plumb forgot. Forgot what?
01:32How to say goodbye an engine. That's what. And engines get real mad when you don't say goodbye to them.
01:38Makes them go on the warpath. Just like that. Ain't that right, boys? See?
01:44Gee, then that's why you've been sitting here all this time.
01:47Right. I've been speaking engine man and bar for 40 years. But goodbye is one word I just can't remember.
01:54This is a serious problem, but if you'll step this way, I may be able to help. Being an authority
01:59on all Indian dialects, I, of course, knew the word Mr. Carson was searching for.
02:03The word for goodbye in this case, I believe, is we gonna cut.
02:08What was that again?
02:09We gonna cut.
02:10Yoo-hoo! That's it! Tarnation if you haven't saved the day of Mr., uh, Mr...
02:16Peabody is the name.
02:18Well, I can't hold that against you. Wait here. I'll go tell them goodbye so we can be on our
02:22way.
02:22With that, the Carson rushed back to the Indians. However...
02:25Well, boys, adios! No, that ain't. Uh, so long. Uh, uh, excuse me a minute.
02:33What was that word once more?
02:34We gonna cut.
02:36All right.
02:38It's no use, Mr. Beanbody.
02:41Peabody's the name.
02:42Yeah, but I just can't remember that word.
02:44By now, it was quite apparent that Mr. Carson, though being long on hair, was very short on memory.
02:49Instructing Sherman to wait, I took him back to the wagon train to find some paper, so I could write
02:53the elusive word down for him.
02:55But no sooner had we gone when...
02:57This sure seems like a lot of trouble to go to. If it was up to me, I'd just tell
03:01the Indians ta-ta and be done with it.
03:04What'd you just say?
03:06Uh, why, I just said ta-ta?
03:08That's what we thought you said!
03:10Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
03:13I...
03:14Mr. Peabody! Mr. Peabody! Mr. Peabody!
03:33we'll never get to california now i think you might for you see i as always have a plan
03:40having the members of the wagon train lay down their guns i then led them in a rousing chorus
03:45of happy birthday happy happy birthday happy happy birthday happy happy birthday
03:53naturally the indians thinking it was their birthday stopped shooting and came into the
03:57circle of wagons to get their presents sure have to hand it to you that was pretty smart
04:02mr prune body that is peabody sir and i suggest you look through these wagons to find some presents
04:08for these happy souls right and i know just the thing we got a whole wagon load of musical instruments
04:13that we don't need they can have the whole kit and caboodle the indians were so pleased with their
04:18gifts they forgot all about not being said goodbye to and the wagon train led by kit carson moved out
04:24and headed west well there they go it's sure a lucky thing kit carson had that wagon load of musical
04:31instruments to give the indians quite right and by doing so he started quite a fad for it wasn't
04:36long before all indians took up the practice of carrying musical instruments wherever they went
04:41you're kidding why i never kid chairman you know very well there was hardly a pioneer that crossed
04:47the plains that didn't see a band of indians
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