Maureen O'Hara credited as playing...
Louisa Frederici Cody
- Louisa Frederici Cody: Who are you?
- [the woman turns around]
- Louisa Frederici Cody: An Indian! What do you mean by breaking into my room and stealing my clothes?
- Dawn Starlight: I-I didn't come here to steal
- Louisa Frederici Cody: Maybe you Indians have different word for it, but that my dress you have on
- Dawn Starlight: I tell you I didn't come here to steal
- Louisa Frederici Cody: Your fond of me powderface aren't you?
- William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody: Any Horse would be ma'am, you lite to carry and you sit quiet
- Louisa Frederici Cody: That what you said the first time we met, you repeating yourself Bill
- William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody: Powderface is a horse of sound judgment ma'am and his sentiments are alright with me anybody he fond of, I'm fond of
- Louisa Frederici Cody: What is she doing here all alone?
- William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody: She's just old. When Indians get too old to travel, why they're left behind with a little food and fuel.
- Louisa Frederici Cody: To die?
- William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody: Yeah.
- Louisa Frederici Cody: That's terrible! Can't we do something for her?
- William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody: It's the way of the people. There's nothing we can do.
- Louisa Frederici Cody: Here am I, going to bring a new life into the world, and leaving an old woman to die.
- William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody: That's nature's way, Louisa. When anything becomes too old to be useful, it's just pushed aside.
- Louisa Frederici Cody: But it shouldn't be! That's why we have civilization!