Sergeant York
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god's.
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Private york
reporting, sir.

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Have him come in.
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Yes, sir.
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All right, sergeant.
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I'm a-bringing
your book back, major,

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and i'm
a-thanking you.

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You're welcome, york.
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I done what
you told me.

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I thought
things over.

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Well?
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I'd like to stay
in this here army.

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I rather hoped
that you would, york.

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But there's just
one thing, sir,

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that i ought
to tell you.

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There's lots
of things

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i ain't
figured out yet-

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lots of things
still a-going on in my mind-

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but it's just
like pastor pile done told me.

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I reckon i can
just be a-trusting

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in something
that's a heap bigger than i be.

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York, as your
superior officer,

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i don't feel
called upon

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to look
into your conscience.

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It's enough for me
that i trust you,

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and i believe
that when the time comes,

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you'll conduct yourself
as a soldier should.

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Thank you, sir.
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And i'm going to
approve your promotion

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to the rank
of corporal.

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I'll sure
take care of my men the best i can, sir.

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I know
you will, york.

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That's all.
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Thank you, major.
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Aren't you taking
quite a chance, major?

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You mean as to whether
he'll fight or not?

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No, i don't think so,
captain.

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I don't think i'm taking
any chances at all.

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"Dear ma,
am feeling just fine

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"and have taken in
all the sights,

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and bert took me
to a church

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"called notre-dame
cathedral.


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