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:20:06
Boy!
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If you've got anything
to say to 'em, go ahead.
They'll listen.

:20:20
There's a Yankee army
breathing down your neck.
I don't think you realize--

:20:23
You're town bred,
aren't ya?
I don't see what that--

:20:26
I've got 5OO acres
of good, rich dirt here.

:20:30
As long as the rains come
and the sun shines,

:20:32
it'll grow anything
I've a mind to plant.

:20:35
We've pulled every stump,
cleared every field; and
we've done it ourselves...

:20:39
without the sweat
of one slave.
So?

:20:42
So? So, can you give me
one good reason...

:20:47
why I should send my family,
that took me a lifetime
to raise...

:20:51
down that road like a bunch
of damn fools to do
somebody else's fightin'?

:20:55
Virginia needs
all of her sons,
Mr. Anderson.

:20:58
That might be so,Johnson,
but these are my sons!

:21:01
They don't belong
to the state.

:21:04
When they were babies,
I never saw the state comin'
around with a spare tit.

:21:08
We never asked anything
of the state,
and never expected anything.

:21:11
We do our own livin',
and thanks to no man
for the right.

:21:15
But seein' as how you're
so worried about it,
I'll tell ya.

:21:18
If any of my boys thinks
this war's right...

:21:21
and wants to join in,
he's free to do it.

:21:23
Did ya all hear that?
Did ya hear it?

:21:27
If you wanna dress up
like these fellas, go ahead.
Here's your chance.

:21:46
Patrol, mount.
:21:55
Mr. Anderson,
:21:57
if you can sit in the middle
of this war and not get touched,
I congratulate you.


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