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:39:26
Morning, William.
:39:28
-Give you good day.
-Why the coffin?

:39:30
lf it be God"s will l die,
l would have a decent Christian burial.

:39:34
Let"s hope it doesn"t come to that,
William. l need you at the farm.

:39:43
-Hello, Father.
-Morning.

:39:45
-Where"s your sword, Richard?
-l have no sword.

:39:48
You must get one and wear it.
lt"s a mark of rank, captain.

:39:51
-Yes.
-God bless thee!

:39:53
Hallelujah, hallelujah, brethren.
lt is the Lord"s work we do this day!

:40:00
-The Lord"s work--
-This is no place for you, Hugh...

:40:03
-...though you be welcome.
-l"ve consulted God on this matter.

:40:08
l asked him,
"" Lord, whose side are you on?""

:40:10
And he answered me, saying,
""On the side of truth and justice.""

:40:16
So here l am.
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Company, forward!
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Lift up your heads ye gates of brass
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Ye bars of iron yield
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And let the king of glory
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Pass the crosses in the field
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That banner brighter
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Than the star that leaves a trail of light

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