:15:52
We must not fear the final result of this
war, but many a loved one will fall...
:15:59
...and many a heart throb
with anguish...
:16:02
...before we can breathe the exhilarating
atmosphere of freedom...
:16:06
...and feel the sweet assurance
of safety and peace once more.
:16:13
There's nothing in this life more dear
to me than my children...
:16:17
...except perhaps the memory
of your wonderful father.
:16:24
When you go to Richmond,
and wherever this war takes you...
:16:30
...you must not fear for us.
We will be with you wherever you go.
:16:37
Surely goodness and mercy have
followed me all the days of my life.
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Now be on your way,
and God be with you.