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Joseph Lee: [walking behind Joe Bass and his horse] What about me, sir?Joe Bass: I'll just sell you to the highest bidder.Joseph Lee: Could you mske that to a Comanche, sir?Joe Bass: You seem to have an uncommon prejudice against service to the white-skinned race!Joseph Lee: I don't mean to be narrow in my attitude. Could I ask you what's your name, sir?Joe Bass: Joe Bass.Joseph Lee: Well, Mr. Bass, couldn't you kind of consider me a captured Comanche?Joe Bass: [both Joe Bass and his horse turn around and do a 'take']Joseph Lee: I came on my own two feet as far as those Comanches. It was my intent to circle south as far as Mexico. The Mexicans have a law against the slavery trade, and since those Indians captured me from other Indians. I have now got full Indian citizenship.Joe Bass: Joseph Lee, you ever study the law?Joseph Lee: No, sir.Joe Bass: Well, neither did I, but you ain't got a chance in hell of calling yerself an Indian! You're an African slave by employment, black by color!

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