The Last Round-up Quotes
Smith: We're confronted with an unusual problem, Mr. Autry. While our population has almost doubled in population in the past five years our water supply has been steadily diminishing. The wells we've depended on would be inadequate under any circumstances, but now they're drying up. Mesa City must have additional water immediately, at any cost.
Gene Autry: Well, assuming that the ranchers accept your proposition, what about the Indians? They have rights, too.
Smith: Well, they'll be given other land, comparable in value up here. [Smith indicates a spot on a map]
Gene Autry: Mr. Smith, I know that land in here pretty well. It wouldn't even make good brick.
Gene Autry: Well, assuming that the ranchers accept your proposition, what about the Indians? They have rights, too.
Smith: Well, they'll be given other land, comparable in value up here. [Smith indicates a spot on a map]
Gene Autry: Mr. Smith, I know that land in here pretty well. It wouldn't even make good brick.
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