The Dirty Dozen
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:25:00
But it doesn't restrict him to the kind
of tools he would use, now does it?

:25:05
And like I told you, major,
I only do what I'm called on to do.

:25:10
You know, Maggott, I don't think
you're going to hang after all.

:25:15
I think a man like you is destined
for higher things. Guard.

:25:24
Besides, us Southern boys have
to stick together now, don't we?

:25:36
I sure didn't mean to kill that fella.
:25:39
But you do like I say,
and maybe they won't hang you.

:25:42
Fixing to kill me some other way?
:25:45
It might not come to that.
:25:48
I reckon the folks would be a sight
happier if I died like a soldier.

:25:55
Can't say I would.
:25:57
Who does this hotshot major
think he is?

:26:00
Making us play wet nurses
to a bunch of scum.

:26:02
Corporal Morgan.
:26:04
If you can't find something to do,
I'll find something for you.

:26:10
Now, move it.
:26:14
Don't sweet-talk me, whitey.
You know why I'm here.

:26:17
Or maybe you think I should've let
those cracker bastards. . .

:26:20
. . .go right ahead and castrate me?
:26:23
Seeing what those guys
tried to do to you. . .

:26:25
. . .I'd say that you had
considerable justification.

:26:30
Thank you, Mr. Major, sir.
I really do thank you for that.

:26:37
But the court didn't agree, right?
So where does that leave you?

:26:41
I'm offering you an alternative,
which means you can keep fighting.

:26:45
-Who for, major?
-For yourself, if you want.

:26:48
But the Krauts,
they're the real master-race merchants.

:26:51
That's your war, man, not mine.
:26:53
You don't like the Krauts,
major, you fight them.

:26:57
Me, I'll pick my own enemies.

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