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1:24:02
Thas all the fodder you get tonight.
1:24:06
We's going to a country where there's
nothing more for an animal to eat...

1:24:10
...than there is whas in the palm
of my hand.

1:24:27
General Lee, fine day, sir.
1:24:29
We got batteries all along that hill,
covering our front to the river.

1:24:34
Strong anchor on the north.
1:24:35
Tomorrow, guns will be positioned
in those trees to the south.

1:24:39
We'll be able to cover the entire
open ground, all of it.

1:24:43
General, they gonna come at us here?
1:24:48
Colonel Alexander...
1:24:50
...Federal troops amassed across that river
are watching us prepare for them.

1:24:54
If I were General Burnside,
I wouldn't attack here.

1:24:57
I'd move back upstream,
come across from above us.

1:25:01
Burnside is not a man
with the luxury of flexibility.

1:25:03
He's being pushed from behind
by loud voices in Washington...

1:25:07
...by newspapers
who demand quick action.

1:25:11
But we're here,
and so he will attack us here.

1:25:14
We got batteries pointing from all angles.
1:25:17
They cross that canal,
thall slow them down.

1:25:20
We shall hit them from all sides.
1:25:22
No, sir, a chicken couldn't live
on that field.

1:25:26
General Hood, I've often wondered
how it is that...

1:25:30
...Texas men, the most independent-minded
in this Army of irascibles...

1:25:35
...have agreed to serve under
a Kentuckian.

1:25:38
I have often wondered the same.
1:25:41
General Gregg, have you settled your
differences with General Jackson?

1:25:47
No, General Hill, I have not.
1:25:51
Have you?
1:25:55
No, sir.

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