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[Crockett and Russel approach Cobb on the boat landing]George Russel: Howdy there.Cap'n Cobb: Howdy.George Russel: This your boat?Cap'n Cobb: Yep. Bertha Mae, out of Marietta.Davy Crockett: Sounds like a race horse.Cap'n Cobb: Pretty hard to beat if she's handled right.Davy Crockett: Which way you goin', upriver or down?Cap'n Cobb: Ain't goin' no place right now.George Russel: Barrel's marked for New Orleans.Cap'n Cobb: That's right. But my crew up an' deserted me.Davy Crockett: What'd they do that for?Cap'n Cobb: Heard about the Injuns.Davy Crockett: Didn't know there was any Injun trouble around here.Cap'n Cobb: Oh, not here. Downriver somewhere. Other side of Shawnee Town. Them red devils is attackin' everything, flatboats loaded with settlers, even on keelboats. Got so bad, nobody'd sign on.George Russel: Injuns don't seem to be scarin' off Mike Fink none.Cap'n Cobb: Ah, him and them Pittsburgh pole pushers of his ain't human enough to be scared!

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