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:36:00
Thas fine for now.
:36:02
You'll be humming a different tune when
is raining, you're all covered in frost...

:36:08
...or you need me to dig you
out of a snowdrift.

:36:12
So damn dark the bats
run into each other.

:36:15
Old Hickory's just getting us
fit for the fighting.

:36:18
Old Hickory, Old Jack, Old Blue Light.
:36:22
How many names you got
for the old man, anyway?

:36:26
Them VMI boys come up
with the choice one.

:36:29
They calls him "Tom Fool" when
he's looking the other way.

:36:33
I'll be a fool if I listened
to you all livelong night.

:36:37
Old Tom Fool. That name ought to
stick to him like a tick on a mule.

:36:47
Thas it! Step lively! Two at a time!
:36:52
As quick as you can.
No dilly, no dally.

:36:58
One foot forward, then the other.
Nothing pretty, nothing fancy.

:37:04
Into the train. Do it lovely,
do it ugly, all the same to me.

:37:11
- Colonel Jackson.
- Colonel Trimble.

:37:15
- I understand you're a train man.
- Baltimore and Ohio.

:37:18
Spent most of my life building lines,
and the past six months tearing them up.

:37:23
No use in leaving them in fine
fettle with a meddling Yankee.

:37:26
If you'll excuse me, sir.
:37:28
Got to move these men where they'll
do the most damage to the enemy.

:37:38
Now thas the finest dressed man
in the whole Confederate Army.

:37:42
In you go! Up and over!
:37:46
Through the brush and in the clover.
:37:48
Crowd on in. Move it over.

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