Shenandoah
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:17:01
I'm not as dumb
as you think I am, Pa.

:17:08
[ Chuckles ]
:17:18
Whoa. Halt!
:17:21
You get back up
to the house, boy.

:17:37
Mr. Anderson, there's
a rumor around here...

:17:40
that you have the coldest water
this side of the Shenandoah.

:17:43
That's right,Johnson.
The best
east of the Mississippi.

:17:46
Six foot deep, 2O foot down.
Come on, help yourself.

:17:49
Dismount, Sergeant.
:17:55
I'm glad you're here,
Johnson.

:17:57
I've been meanin' to have
a little talk with your people
about those cannon of yours.

:18:01
My chickens
have stopped layin',
the cow's dried up.

:18:04
Who do I send the bill to?
You might try Abe Lincoln.
They're mostly his.

:18:10
When are you gonna take
this war seriously,
Mr. Anderson?

:18:13
Let me tell you somethin',
Johnson, before you get
on my wrong side.

:18:17
My corn I take serious
because it's my corn.

:18:22
And my potatoes, tomatoes
and fences I take note of
because they're mine.

:18:26
But this war is not mine,
and I take no note of it.

:18:32
Well, maybe you'll take notice
of it when the Yankees drop
a cannonball in your parlor.

:18:37
I might as well tell you
right now that I can't think
of another thing...

:18:41
I wanna hear you say.
:18:55
You have six sons,
don't you, Mr. Anderson?

:18:57
Does the size of my family
have some special interest
for you?


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