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1:09:02
I waited a Iong time for that order,
sir...

1:09:05
which of course, I didn"t hear.
1:09:07
Of course, you didn"t hear.
1:09:12
If you faiI, I assure you the members
of your court martiaI...

1:09:16
wiII be the men that rode with us
down the Shenandoan.

1:09:19
I"II handpick them myseIf.
1:09:22
Shenandoah!
1:09:25
I wonder what history wiII say
about Shenandoah.

1:09:30
I can teII you what my wife
said about it.

1:09:34
What seems to be the troubIe there,
Kirby?

1:09:37
Shenandoah vaIIey,
pIace caIIed BridesdaIe...

1:09:42
and a feIIa named Sheridan.
1:09:44
-How about a cup of coffee, sir?
-Yeah, sure.

1:09:50
You"II find it"s stronger.
1:10:06
You Iook very eIegant, sir.
1:10:13
GentIemen...
1:10:15
with the regiment Ieaving for
a winter campaign in the morning...

1:10:18
and the women and chiIdren
being sent to Fort BIiss...

1:10:22
I"m sure you have many arduous
and difficuIt tasks to perform.

1:10:26
PIease do not Iet me
keep you from them.

1:10:32
-Thank you for the coffee, madam.
-You"re weIcome.

1:10:37
-You"re very kind, Mrs. York.
-Thank you.

1:10:51
You do Iook very eIegant, Kirby.
1:10:54
What I said about the women
and chiIdren is true.

1:10:57
You"re Ieaving in the morning
for Fort BIiss.


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