The Patriot
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1:07:03
lt`s 1 00,000 acres.
1:07:05
lt`s an imposing land grant, my lord.
1:07:08
You will be a country unto yourself.
1:07:15
His Majesty is most generous.
1:07:21
Though your service in this war
more than warrants such a gift.

1:07:27
Yes, this is how His Majesty
rewards those...

1:07:33
...who fight for him as gentlemen.
1:07:35
l dare to presume my own meager
contributions will be rewarded one day.

1:07:40
You may presume too much.
1:07:44
His Majesty, like history,
judges us by the outcome of the war...

1:07:48
...and the manner in which
it was fought.

1:07:52
We serve the Crown, and we must
conduct ourselves accordingly.

1:07:57
Surrendering troops
will be given quarter.

1:08:00
These brutal tactics must stop!
1:08:03
ls it not enough that l have
never lost a battle?

1:08:06
You serve me...
1:08:08
...and the manner in which
you serve me reflects upon me!

1:08:14
l would`ve thought that a gentleman
from a family as esteemed as yours...

1:08:19
...would understand that.
1:08:23
My late father squandered any esteem
in which we were held...

1:08:27
...along with my inheritance.
1:08:33
l advance myself only through victory.
1:08:36
You advance yourself
only through my good graces.

1:08:42
These Colonials are our brethren.
1:08:45
And when this conflict is over,
we will reestablish commerce with them.

1:08:52
Do you understand, colonel?
1:08:55
Perfectly, my lord.

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