She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
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:14:00
Haven't decided what I'll do yet.
:14:05
Somehow, I just can't
picture myself...

:14:08
...back there on the banks
of the Wabash...

:14:11
...rocking on the front porch.
:14:14
No, I've been thinking...
:14:18
...l'd maybe push on West.
:14:21
New settlements, California.
:14:25
We had some sad news today, Mary.
:14:29
George Custer was killed.
His whole command.

:14:33
Miles IKeogh. You remember Miles.
:14:37
Happy-go-lucky Irishman.
:14:41
Who used to waltz so well with you.
:14:44
Yeah, I know.
I guess I was a little jealous.

:14:50
Never could waltz myself.
:14:53
Well, I'm taking the troop out
in the morning. Cheyennes around.

:14:59
I'm to pick up the patrols
and drive them on back north.

:15:05
It'll probably be
my last mission, Mary.

:15:09
Hard to believe, isn't it?
:15:13
Hard to believe.
:15:40
I hope I'm not intruding, captain.
:15:43
But I've watched you come
out here to your family...

:15:48
...and so I brought you this.
:15:54
I appreciate this very much.
:15:56
It's cyclamen. It's a Greek word.
It means rabbit's ears.


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