Sergeant York
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1:12:03
Parsons. Sergeant early.
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Yes, sir.
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Which one
of your men is york?

1:12:10
He's the big, lanky fellow
fourth from the end.

1:12:13
Having any trouble
with him?

1:12:14
No, sir. Why?
1:12:15
He's down here
as a conscientious objector.

1:12:18
Keep your eye on him.
I want a weekly report.

1:12:21
Yes, sir.
1:12:26
That'll be
a big help.

1:12:30
Dig, dig, dig. Whew!
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I've been working
in a subway all my life.

1:12:33
I never thought about
the guys that dug it,

1:12:36
but since i'm in the army,
1:12:38
i sure take
my hat off to them.

1:12:40
Subway, you say?
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What's this here
subway you're talking about?

1:12:43
You don't know what a subway is?
Is that guy kidding?

1:12:46
No. They don't have subways
where he comes from.

1:12:48
They haven't?
Ain't they civilized?

1:12:50
Where you from?
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Pall mall,
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valley of
the three forks of the wolf.

1:12:54
Where's that?
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Tennessee.
1:12:56
Ain't you ever even
seen a subway?

1:12:58
I ain't
never even heared of one.

1:13:00
You never heared?
What kind of talk is that?

1:13:02
Do they all talk that kind
of english where you come from?

1:13:04
There ain't any
english people down our way-

1:13:07
just americans.
1:13:08
Look, a subway is a big
hole in the ground, see?

1:13:12
It goes for miles.
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Straight down?
1:13:14
No, it doesn't go straight down.
It goes this way.

1:13:18
Oh, this-a-way.
Under the ground?

1:13:20
Under the ground.
And trains run through it.

1:13:23
They run
through it?

1:13:25
Yeah.
1:13:26
Steam cars?
1:13:27
Steam-no.
Steam cars!

1:13:28
They're electric,
alvin.

1:13:30
Sure would like
to see one of them.

1:13:32
They have to run trains
under the ground in new york

1:13:35
because it's
so crowded.

1:13:36
I'll say.
It's the rush hour,

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and the bronx express
is just pulling in.

1:13:39
I'm standing on a platform
holding back the mob.

1:13:41
The doors open up, and-
you know what i'm talking about?

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Just a word
now and then.

1:13:45
The people are
just coming from work,

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and they want to get home.
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They want to get
into the cars all together.

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They start pushing, and i'm
trying to hold them back.

1:13:52
The doors open up, and this
is where the fun begins.

1:13:56
"Move back in the cars,"
i yell.

1:13:57
Ain't no room,
but i yell, "move back."


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