Buono, il brutto, il cattivo, Il
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Now, suppose you say "present," Carson.
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l like big fat men like you.
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When they fall, they make more noise.
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And sometimes they never get up.
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Wallace...
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...that's enough.
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Sergeant!
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The captain wants to see you right away.
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Be sure these two get good treatment.
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Hey, Blondie, did you hear that?
Good treatment!

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For the last time, sergeant...
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...l'm telling you...
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...l want the prisoners
treated as prisoners.

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No more brutality!
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There's hundreds of prisoners out there
and only a few men to guard them.

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What am l supposed to do?
l have to have respect!

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l think that you'll manage to gain
their respect by treating them better!

:27:19
Are our men treated that well
in Andersonville Camp?

:27:22
l don't give a goddamn
what they do in Andersonville!

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While l'm in charge here,
the prisoners are not to be...

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...tortured...
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...or cheated...
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...or murdered!
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ls that an accusation?
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Sergeant, gangrene is eating
my leg away...

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...not my eyes.
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l know the prisoners here are being
robbed systematically.

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l know there's scum around,
or bivouacked near the camp, waiting...

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...for someone to deliver this loot.
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But as long as l'm commandant,
l won't permit any such trickery!

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Am l clear?
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Yes, sir.
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Just as long as you're the commandant.

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