Sergeant York
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2:03:01
I ain't proud
of what happened over there.

2:03:03
What we done in france
was something we had to do.

2:03:07
Some fellows that done it
ain't a-coming back,

2:03:10
so the way i figure,
2:03:12
things like that ain't
for buying and selling,

2:03:14
so i reckon i'll
have to refuse them.

2:03:17
Would you be
a-telling them that for me, please,

2:03:20
and tell them
i'm a-going home?

2:03:25
I'll be more
than glad to, alvin.

2:03:28
Thank you, mr. Hull.
2:03:34
There she comes, zeke, right on time.
2:03:50
There he is!
2:04:00
Alvin!
2:04:02
Alvin!
2:04:06
Alvin!
2:04:31
Well, ma, i'm back.
2:04:33
I'm right glad, son.
2:04:39
Hey, alvin, how about
your medals?

2:04:41
What about them,
george?

2:04:42
I thought you'd be
wearing them.

2:04:44
You'll be
a-seeing them.

2:04:46
They better be something big.
2:04:47
As i was saying,
alvin,

2:04:49
i always figured
on marrying

2:04:50
you and gracie myself,
2:04:51
but i ain't one
to take the job away from the governor.

2:04:55
You're the dang swankest
hero raised in these parts

2:04:58
since daniel boone
and andy jackson.


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