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Better?
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Why do you treat the men this way?
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How should l treat them?
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Like men.
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And what about Thomas?
Why are you so hard on him?

:42:26
He's not a very good soldier.
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l'm getting these men
ready for battle.

:42:35
They already march well.
They're disciplined.

:42:39
No thanks to you.
:42:40
-l beg your pardon?
-You heard me.

:42:45
Who do you think you are,
acting the high-up colonel?

:42:50
You seem to forget l know you.
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And so does Thomas.
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Forbes!
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lf you don't believe
in what we're doing here...

:43:08
...you shouldn't be a part of it.
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A part of what?
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'' Left, right, left!? Little finger
along the seams of your trousers!?''

:43:21
Marching is probably
all they'll ever get to do.

:43:27
lt is my job to get these men ready.
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And l will.
:43:38
They have risked their lives to be here.
They have given up their freedom.

:43:44
l owe them as much as they have given.
l owe them my freedom...

:43:49
...my life, if necessary.
:43:52
Maybe so do you, Cabot.
:43:56
l think you do.

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