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1953Re: [MccandlesTexas21Century] Yellow Ribbon Boat [1 Attachment]

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  • rovingcowboy keith hall
    Jun 22, 2018
      Can't see the clip it won't work for me.

      But I know that movie scene.  I had wondered too thats why I remember it.  The commet I think was a comment to keep her mind on something else. Which was and is done to get kids calm when panicked.

      Keith


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      Subject: [MccandlesTexas21Century] Yellow Ribbon Boat [1 Attachment]
       
       
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      I am puzzled by something I noticed in a recent viewing of SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON. As the troop is fleeing the indians and are about to cross the river, leavins Lt. Cahill as a delaying action, Mrs. Allshard (Mildred Natwick) is trying to calm the little girl when the sergeant on horse back says, "Tell her about the boat", what is this in reference to? Is there a scene or some reference that was cut from the film that refers to a boat?


      I have attached a clip of the scene, I hope someone can help answer this quandry.



      Paul Newton


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