Sergeant York
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1:24:03
Huh. Sure are
a lot of writing.

1:24:08
Hey.
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Daniel boone.
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Yeah.
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You know about him?
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Everybody
down our way

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knows
about daniel boone.

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First man
into the valley

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of the three forks.
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Yes, he was
quite a man-

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one of the greatest-
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and that book's
full of great men.

1:24:25
York, what do you suppose
that boone was looking for

1:24:29
when he went out alone
into the wilderness?

1:24:32
Well,
i never thought much on it.

1:24:35
Was he looking
for new lands?

1:24:38
Might be.
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Maybe. Maybe
for something more...

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something that a man
just can't see with his eyes

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or hold
in his hands...

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something that some men
don't even know they have

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until they've lost it.
1:24:52
Yes, sir?
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To be free.
1:24:55
Now, that's
quite a word-freedom.

1:24:57
I think that's
what he wanted.

1:25:00
I think that's
what sent boone

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into your
tennessee country.

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Is that what
this here book's about?

1:25:07
Yep.
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That's the story
of a whole people's struggle for freedom,

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from the very beginning
until now...

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for we're still
struggling.

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It's quite a story, york-
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how they all got together
and set up a government

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whereby all men
were pledged to defend

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the rights
of each man

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and each man to defend
the rights of all men.

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We call it a government
of the people,

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by the people,
and for the people.

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Why, i never knowed
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it was all
written down.

1:25:42
You're a religious
man, york.

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Yes, sir.
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You want to worship god
in your own way.

1:25:48
Yes, sir.
1:25:50
You're a farmer.
1:25:51
Yes, sir.
1:25:52
You want to plow
your fields as you see fit

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and raise your family
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according
to your own lights,

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and that's your heritage
and mine-


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