How It All Goes Down
- The formerly north-running river is turning eastward, and John Fitzgerald is flummoxed—so flummoxed, in fact, that he backhands Bridger for observing this out loud. Meanie.
- Bridger suggests that they cut north rather than follow the river directly—they'll probably run right back into it. He feels confident about this.
- Before they head north, Fitzgerald threateningly tells Bridger that they'd better get their story straight regarding Glass before they meet up with the others.