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1:01:04
Come in.
1:01:07
You must be Mr. Lewis.
1:01:12
There's some that calls me Uncle Jim.
1:01:14
Some calls me Big Jim.
Some folks just calls me Jim.

1:01:19
I don't suppose you've heard
any of the names I get called?

1:01:22
I heard Stonewall once.
1:01:26
That name properly belongs to the
1 st Virginia Brigade, not to me.

1:01:29
- They were the ones who earned it.
- Some folks says otherwise.

1:01:33
Folks say men can't fight without
nobody up front to lead them on.

1:01:40
- I'm told you're a first-rate cook.
- Yes, sir.

1:01:45
They wasn't lying, told you that.
Whatever you likes to eat, I can cook it.

1:01:49
Pan-fry, griddle, boil, bake. Roasted.
1:01:54
And I understand you're from Lexington.
You come highly recommended to me, Jim.

1:02:00
Lexington is my home, general.
Same as yours.

1:02:04
If I could do my share
in defending my home...

1:02:08
...l'd be doing the same as you.
1:02:11
I heard it was Napoleon hisself said:
1:02:14
"An army can't march but on its stomach."
1:02:22
Well...
1:02:24
If you love your country...
1:02:28
...fear the Lord...
1:02:30
...and have no trouble getting up at
4:00 in the morning, the job is yours.

1:02:38
Yous got yourself a deal, general.
1:02:42
Sir.

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