The Patriot
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5:46:00
Father, I thought you were
a man of principle.

5:46:08
When you have a family of your own,
perhaps you'll understand.

5:46:14
When I have a family of my own,
I won't hide behind them.

5:46:33
He's as imprudent as his father was
at his age.

5:46:37
Regrettably so.
5:46:41
I'll see to it that he
serves under me.

5:46:44
Make him a clerk or quartermaster,
something of that sort.

5:46:51
Good luck.
5:47:18
Dear Thomas:
Though many seasons have passed...

5:47:20
...it seems like only yesterday when
we last saw each otherin Charles Town.

5:47:25
With sadness, I learned
ofits recent fall to the British...

5:47:29
...under General Cornwallis.
5:47:35
I received a letter
from Aunt Charlotte...

5:47:37
...saying she closed herhome
in Charles Town after the city fell...

5:47:40
...and moved to herplantation
on the Santee.

5:47:53
Here in the north, our campaign has
been marked by defeat and privation.


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