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1:05:02
- Monty was in my outfit.
- The Army isn't proud of that.

1:05:05
The Army has never been proud of men
like Montgomery.

1:05:08
So don't worry about
being disloyal to your outfit.

1:05:11
You think, sir, that Monty would
kill anybody, like he says?

1:05:15
- He might.
- He killed Floyd.

1:05:20
I hate to think of anything like that
happening to Floyd.

1:05:23
After going through the Philippines
and everything.

1:05:26
And I hate to see Monty
get away with anything.

1:05:29
- But I'm getting out soon, and...
- This won't change that.

1:05:32
I might get into trouble.
I don't see this as any of my business.

1:05:35
Leroy...
1:05:37
...has Monty ever
made fun of your accent?

1:05:41
- Sure, lots of times.
- Why?

1:05:44
He calls you a hillbilly, doesn't he?
Says you're dumb.

1:05:48
He laughs at you because you're
from Tennessee.

1:05:52
He's never even been to Tennessee.
1:05:54
Ignorant men always laugh
at things that are different.

1:05:57
Things they don't understand.
1:05:59
They're afraid of things they don't
understand. They end up hating them.

1:06:04
You get me all mixed up.
1:06:06
You know about these things
I know nothing about.

1:06:09
How do I know what you're trying to do?
1:06:11
How do I know you aren't
a Jewish person yourself?

1:06:14
- Something.
- You don't.

1:06:17
But would it make any difference?
1:06:25
Well...
1:06:27
...all right, Leroy.
1:06:32
But I'd like to tell you one more thing.
Then you can go, if you want to.

1:06:38
About 100 years ago, in Ireland...
1:06:42
...the potato crop failed. It was serious.
1:06:47
Lot of the Irish came
over here. Immigrants.

1:06:51
Their talk was different.
Like yours, Leroy.

1:06:54
Their religion was different.
They were Catholics, most of them.

1:06:58
They settled down in different places.
They liked it here.


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