The Last Castle
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:51:01
She said,
’Get behind the mule’

:51:05
- Gotta get behind the mule
- Pu-Put that on the outside.

:51:11
You gotta get behind the mule
:51:13
In the morning and plow
:51:17
You gotta get behind the mule
:51:20
In the morning and plow
:51:27
I'm impressed.
Pretty handy with a trowel.

:51:31
- Good work, you guys.
- You know it, Chief.

:51:34
- Nice work.
- Thanks, Chief.

:51:39
- What do you think?
- I think she's beautiful.

:51:44
- That's the word.
- Eighteen courses in one week.

:51:48
Aguilar...
:51:51
I'm proud of you.
You should be proud.

:51:57
- Men did good, huh?
- They did.

:52:02
Now, listen. Be sure to leave a window,
a portal. Every castle has one.

:52:06
Aguilar? Excuse me, Chief.
Aguilar, come here a minute.

:52:10
- Go ahead.
- Guys, hold up a minute.

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Hold up the work.
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Hold up.
:52:21
Maybe you should go first.
:52:26
Put your name in the wall.
Hey, hold up on the work.

:52:30
Come on.
Put your name right in here.

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Spell it out.
A-- [ Stutters ] G-G-G.

:52:40
- Scumbags are having
at it, sir. Yes, sir.
- [Winter]Really?

:52:44
They're calling Irwin ‘Chief.’
That's the word they got for General.

:52:47
They got substitute names
for the other ranks, too, sir.

:52:51
Anybody who was a captain is ‘Boss.’
Sergeants are ‘Sport,’ Privates are ‘Pal.’

:52:55
Playing soldier, sir.
:52:59
- Hearts and minds.
- Sir?


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