Major Dundee
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:14:03
Ryan, what are you doing here?
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I'm volunteering, too, sir. I've earned it, sir.
:14:09
You'll need a bugler, sir.
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- Stand over there.
- Yes, sir.

:14:15
Benjamin Priam, sir.
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What do you do?
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What did you say?
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- Speak up, I can't hear you.
- I'm a horse thief!

:14:27
You a good horse thief?
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The best there is, sir.
:14:33
Sign your name or make your mark.
:14:36
I need horses and mules, Mr. Priam.
:14:39
Here's the amount you'll have to spend...
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and here is your safe-conduct.
:14:45
- Do you need an escort?
- No, sir.

:14:46
He'll be back, sir.
:14:48
Yes, sir. I will, sir.
:14:54
- Corporal.
- Yes, sir.

:14:56
- Get Lt. Andreen.
- On duty, Major.

:15:01
- Lt. Fredericks.
- Hospital.

:15:07
- Lewison.
- Officer of the day.

:15:10
- Sgt. Cable?
- Patrol.

:15:20
- Get me Lt. Graham.
- Yes, sir.

:15:26
- Five hours, five men.
- You need a regiment.

:15:30
Charriba can't be taken by a pick-up
company of garrison troopers.

:15:33
You should know that by now.
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What are you trying to say, Frank?
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Come on, speak up. Spit it out!
:15:39
I'm not trying to say that
the massacre was your fault.

:15:42
I'm saying that you should recognize
that your transfer to this post...

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was a disciplinary action, pure and simple.
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And if you try to fight your own war again
as you did at Gettysburg, they'll break you.

:15:55
They won't break me,
not if I get Charriba and those kids.

:15:59
Has it occurred to you, Major...

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