Sergeant York
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every american's-
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but the cost
of that heritage is high.

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Sometimes it takes
all we have to preserve it-

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even our lives.
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How are you going to
answer that, york?

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Well...
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you done given me
a powerful lot

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to be a-thinking
about.

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I...
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well,
take your time.

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Well, if
i could only-

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if i could only
get home

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back in them
there hills-

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what would you do?
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Well, i could...
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i could figure
something out.

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I done a heap
of thinking

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up yonder there
once.

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All right.
Take 10 days' furlough.

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You mean
i can go home?

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When you get back,
if you still can't see it our way,

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i'll recommend
your exemption.

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You will?
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Report to me
as soon as you get back.

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I'll arrange your furlough
starting tomorrow.

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Thank you.
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Good luck.
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I sure would like
to read this book.

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Go ahead. Take it with you
if you want to.

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You can borrow it.
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Thank you,
major buxton.

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Thank you,
captain danforth.

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Come on, boy.

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