Sergeant York
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1:07:05
Howdy, pastor.
1:07:06
Howdy, alvin.
I got right bad news for you.

1:07:08
Word just come.
They're a-taking you for the army.

1:07:12
That can't be.
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That letter
we done sent to washington

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says that i was
agin fighting, and-

1:07:16
they ain't going to
exempt you.

1:07:18
You got to
report to nashville tomorrow night.

1:07:21
Well, i ain't
a-going.

1:07:24
You ain't got
no choice.

1:07:26
This were
the last appeal.

1:07:27
I don't care
about that. I ain't a-going.

1:07:30
You've got to go,
alvin.

1:07:32
It's the law.
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What kind
of law is it

1:07:34
that says a man's
got to go agin the book

1:07:37
and its teachings?
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Well, i reckon there
ain't no answer, but...

1:07:41
if you don't go,
they'll be a-coming after you.

1:07:45
They won't get me.
I'll go back in them hills.

1:07:47
Yeah, and they'll
put hounds on your trail,

1:07:49
and they'll follow you
no matter how far back you go.

1:07:52
Then they'd better not
catch up with me,

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'cause they'll be
a-wishing they hadn't!

1:07:57
L-
1:08:01
sorry, pastor. I...
1:08:03
them's sinful words.
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I wasn't thinking of
what i was saying.

1:08:08
I'll go.
1:08:12
War's away
to the other side of the ocean, alvin.

1:08:16
Lots of things can happen
afore you get there.

1:08:19
You put your trust
in the lord,

1:08:22
and he'll look out
for you.

1:08:25
I done forgot
the lord.

1:08:27
Ain't never going to
forget him again.

1:08:33
Good-bye, alvin.
1:08:53
Well...
1:08:57
i reckon these will do
1:08:58
till i get fixed up
in government clothes.


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