The Patriot
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6:40:05
Don't listen to them.
6:40:09
If we win this war,
a lot of things will change.

6:40:12
What will change?
6:40:15
They call this the New World.
It's not. It's the same as the old.

6:40:23
But we'll have a chance
to build a new world.

6:40:28
A world where all men are
created equal under God.

6:40:34
Equal.
6:40:36
Sounds good.
6:40:39
I've just been in the mind
of a genius.

6:40:44
Cornwallis knows more about warfare
than we could learn in a dozen lifetimes.

6:40:49
That's cheerful news.
6:40:51
His victories at Camden and
Charles Town were perfect. Perfect.

6:40:56
And he knows it, what's more.
6:41:01
Perhaps that's his weakness.
6:41:02
Sir?
6:41:05
Pride.
6:41:07
Pride's a weakness.
6:41:09
Personally, I would prefer stupidity.
6:41:14
Pride will do.
6:41:27
Finished, my lord.
6:41:29
I've taken it in at the back...
6:41:31
...added wider epaulets
and looped gold braiding.

6:41:34
-It's a horse blanket.
-I don't know, my lord.

6:41:37
It's really quite nice.
6:41:40
-Very nice, my lord.
-Very well. It's a nice horse blanket.

6:41:45
Colonel Tavington,
why, after six weeks...

6:41:48
...am I still attending a ball
in South Carolina...

6:41:51
...when I should be attending balls
in North Carolina?

6:41:54
First, the theft of my baggage...
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...including my memoirs,
on which I spent countless hours.

6:41:59
Then half the bridges and ferries
between here and Charles Town burned.


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