Drums Along the Mohawk
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:20:00
- Congratulations, Martin.
- Thas just fine, a baby.

:20:04
I don't believe in young folks
waiting, I always say

:20:07
a man needs help on his place
and the only way to get it

:20:10
is to have children,
especially boys.

:20:13
Why, Maggie Weaver, how awful.
:20:17
- Attention. Fall in.
- Fall in what?

:20:25
Attention!
Dress to the right!

:20:30
Thas my husband.
:20:33
Call the roll.
:20:36
- Amos Brock.
- Here.

:20:38
- John Weaver.
- Here.

:20:40
- George Weaver.
- Here.

:20:42
Gilbert Martin.
:20:44
Here.
:20:47
Christian Reall.
Christian Reall.

:20:53
Christian...
:20:54
Thas me.
Here.

:20:59
Adam Hartman.
:21:00
Here.
:21:01
James McNod.
James McNod.

:21:04
He couldn't come today.
He had to go and buy flour.

:21:08
Then I've got to fine him.
Thas the law.

:21:10
You don't have any right to fine
a man for not coming, if he can't.

:21:14
I thought thas what
this war was about.

:21:16
People paying taxes when they
didn't have no say-so about it.

:21:19
Thas right. Thas what
I'm carrying Long Tom for.

:21:22
Ain't up to me.
Talk to the General.

:21:25
We can let that go this time.
Thas enough of the roll call, too.

:21:30
You can check up later.
:21:32
Stand at ease, men.
:21:36
Neighbours,
ever since New York

:21:40
and the 12 colonies signed
the Declaration of Independence,

:21:43
this Revolution has turned
into a real war.

:21:47
So far, we've been lucky
here in the Mohawk,

:21:49
but it looks like we are going
to be dragged into it too,

:21:53
sure as shooting.
Thas why I got you here,

:21:56
to get ready,
no matter what happens.


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