Meek's Cutoff
1
[Water Running]
[Bird Chirping]
[Man Talking, Faint]
[Chirping]
[Scraping]
[Scraping Continues]
[Blows]
[Crickets Chirping]
"In the sweat of thy face
shalt thou eat bread...
till thou return
unto the ground,
for out of it
was thou taken,
for dust thou art,
and unto dust
shalt thou return.
And Adam called
his wife's name Eve,
because she was
the mother of all living.
Wish we had eggs.
Unto Adam, also
and unto his wife...
did the Lord God
make coats of skins
and clothed them.
And the Lord God said,
'Behold,
I don't remember what eggs are.
The man is become
as one of us,
to know good and evil,
and now, lest he
put forth his hand
and also take,
and take also
of the tree of life,
and eat, and live forever.'
Therefore, the Lord God
sent him forth from
the Garden of Eden,
to till the ground
from whence
that he was taken.
So he drove out the man
and he placed him at the
east of the Garden of Eden,
cherubim and a flaming sword
which turned every way,
to keep the way
of the tree of life."
[Grunts]
Ohh.
[Exhales]
Step up.
William!
William.
William. William.
[Man] He managed
to hightail it in there
just as fast as he could.
Figured he'd wait out
the storm.
But when he got inside,
it turned out there was
a big ol' grizzly bear
sleeping in there!
Joe faced himself
a dilemma.
Sure death outside...
and sure death inside.
- Well, what did he do?
- OI' Joe, he took
the quicker route.
He pulled out his gun,
he took a shot at the bear,
but it just made him mad!
She come at him,
claws a-swipin'
and teeth a-snappin',
and somehow
somehowJoe managed
to get himself...
up on the back side
of the bear,
and he rolled
around the cave
like a buckin' bull!
And she took his scalp
clean off...
on the roof of the cave
that day.
But you know what?
He ate her in the end.
[Laughs]
And ever since then...
he's worn his hair long.
You know why?
No.
In deference
to the squeamish.
It was quite a fight, son.
It was quite a fight.
But there's no bears here!
Hell's full of bears, Jimmy.
But there's no bears here.
[Men Conversing, Faint]
What are they
talking about?
Were you told?
Your husband didn't say?
Not this time.
They're talking about
whether to hang Stephen Meek.
[Man]
Gately argued that Meek...
has taken us off track
on purpose,
that he was hired...
to get rid
ofAmerican immigrants.
So the more of us come,
the more likely
the territory goes American.
It has a logic.
I suppose.
A broken one.
Mr. White wasn't swayed either.
He argued for more patience.
"We're at
the man's mercy now,"
he said.
"Meek's just
made a mistake is all.
He's just in over his head."
And then what?
We were just
getting into it again
when Meek himself showed up.
He'd been hiding above us
up there in the rocks
the whole time.
So that's where he was.
He strutted into the circle
with his gun in his hand.
"Well, you've found me," he said.
"Now go ahead with the killin'."
Everybody got real quiet.
It shut everybody up.
Frank Gately
is happy enough to hang a man
so long as he's not around.
And?
Well, Meek got to talkin'.
Of course he did.
He says that we are
in Paiute country now.
He says that the Paiutes
are a fearsome tribe,
that they're nothing
like the Flatheads
on the main stem.
If we trust him
to do his job,
well, then he welcomed
anyone to gainsay him.
Nothing
about our route.
Nothing about it.
"Seen the elephant,"
my eye.
Two weeks, he said,
and we'd be in the pass.
It's been over five
and we haven't even
seen a mountain yet.
[Exhales]
What was the verdict?
We give
a few more days.
We never should have
left the main stem.
[Crickets Chirping]
Good morning,
Emily.
Morning.
Workin' like n*ggers
once again.
[Grinding]
Maybe we're back
on known ground.
Oh, he was
guessing.
Everyone has
some luck sometimes.
[Wagon Wheels
Squeaking]
[Meek]
Hyah.
[Squeaking Continues]
[Man]
Come on.
[Emily's Husband]
Made 10 miles today.
I'd say this is
the best shelter we've had
since morning.
The wind's not gonna
be kind tonight.
[Man #1]
It's early yet.
[Emily's Husband]
We won't push too hard.
[Man #1]
I say we keep on.
The going is easy
in these parts,
and we should make
the most of this ground
while we can.
[Man #2]
Seems to be more shelter
up ahead.
[Meek]
Well, I'd be careful now.
This country'll
play tricks on you.
That piece you see out there
might be [Swallows Water]
A whole lot farther
than you think.
Guarantee it.
How far
would you say?
I wouldn't say.
I just know it'll be
farther than I think.
The thinness of the air
makes everything look
closer than it is.
There could be water
though?
Yeah.
Possible, I reckon.
I say we keep on.
I think
I would agree.
All right.
Keep moving.
[Wheels Squeaking]
Hyah.
[Man]
Hyah.
Hyah.
[Horse Blustering]
[Snorts]
Come ho.
Hah.
Well, we'll have
to water the animals
from our own supply tonight.
Can't go without
after a day like this.
Should've taken on more
at the river.
[Hammering]
[Squeaking]
You need to eat.
You've been working
all day.
I'm fine for now.
Please.
Evenin'.
Good evening,
Mrs. Tetherow.
Mr. White.
Uh, Glory, I brought
some bread to share.
That's much appreciated,
Emily.
It's my pleasure.
I-I-I have stew too,
if you'd like it.
I know you would.
No.
No, this is enough.
Thank you.
Jimmy.
[Meek]
It's like my feet
have gloves,
like I can
I can handle the ground
that I'm walking on.
I feel the sand.
I feel the dirt.
I feel the gravel.
I never slip. I never
I don't I never stumble.
I can follow
a trail in the dark
and never stray off the path.
I live with this world.
I'm not just in it,
is what I'm sayin'.
But to answer your question,
Gately, the beaver,
they're played out.
That's the truth.
That market's done and gone.
There's no fortune
to be had there anymore.
Your man Astor got it all.
[Man] We should have
made the trip earlier.
Waited too long.
No, you know, there
there are plenty of fortunes
to be had.
I mean, the beaver, that's a
That's just the first gift
of this land. You mark my words.
Will the territory
go American? That's
what I want to know.
Well, in my...
in my opinion, I-
Well, you know, it depends.
It depends on the fight...
in the Americans,
and in the English,
and in the Indians.
I'm led to believe
there's 250 Americans
in Oregon country.
There's seven more argonauts
comin' in a few weeks.
Maybe that'll tip the scales.
Where would you
settle?
[Exhales]
Willamette Valley.
That's where my brotherJoe
put down stakes.
Civilization
is taking hold there.
They got missionaries
in Champoeg.
Could have found God
in Virginia.
Well, if it's riches
you're after,
there's riches aplenty.
The land you're headed for
is a regular second Eden.
You won't want
for riches someday.
You'll just plunge your hands
into the ground.
[Emily]
Come to bed.
Soon.
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