She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
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:04:05
Wherever the flag rises
over some lonely Army post...

:04:11
... there may be one man...
:04:13
... fated to wield
the sword of destiny.

:04:21
- Good morning, sir. 5:42, sir.
- 5:41!

:04:25
And a lovely day it is, sir.
Colder than blazes.

:04:29
Mrs. Jameson's had her baby.
:04:31
The stagecoach to Sudro's Wells
has been discontinued.

:04:35
A dispatch rider arrived
from the Paradise River Patrol.

:04:39
Private MaclKenzie got hisself shot.
:04:43
Boy or a girl?
:04:46
A little trooper, sir.
:04:48
When does the coach stop running?
:04:51
It's finished. Stopped.
No more coach.

:04:54
- MaclKenzie? Is he dead?
- Yes, sir.

:05:02
Good man, MaclKenzie.
:05:04
Made corporal, five or six years.
:05:16
You got breath like a hot mince pie!
:05:19
You know I took the pledge
after Chapultepec...

:05:22
And Bull Run
and Gettysburg and Shiloh.

:05:25
And Saint Patrick's Day
and Fourth of July.

:05:29
- Captain...
- Beats me where you hide the stuff.

:05:40
Six more days.
Six more days and I retire.

:05:46
- The Army will never be the same.
- It's always the same.

:05:51
The sun and moon change.
The Army knows no seasons.

:05:54
We're in our prime and they're turning
us out! It's an abuse of taxes!

:05:59
The only tax you've paid
is whiskey tax. Ready?


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