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1:40:00
General Jackson, would you please extend
the line for us?

1:40:04
General A.P. Hill is on the left,
adjoining General Hood.

1:40:08
Position is supported by General Taliaferro
and General Early.

1:40:12
Now to the right flank and behind
is D.H. Hill.

1:40:15
We've built a road behind our lines
running the entire length.

1:40:19
We can move troops as is necessary.
1:40:22
If the enemy penetrates our lines
at any point...

1:40:25
...the reserves, Taliaferro and Early,
can move rapidly to a new position.

1:40:29
If the enemy attempts to cut our center...
1:40:32
...or if General Pickett is pressed,
we can change positions, sir.

1:40:36
Good, very good.
1:40:37
General Stuart, are you in a strong position
for protecting...

1:40:41
...General Jackson's flank?
1:40:43
Oh, yes, sir.
1:40:44
We're covering the enemy from the river,
as far out as our own lines.

1:40:48
If the Yankees move down river or
threaten to turn General Jackson's line...

1:40:53
...we can block their advance
until the line is moved.

1:40:56
Very well. Gentlemen,
these deployments are sound.

1:41:04
The rest is in Goïs hands.
1:41:06
- Amen.
- Amen.

1:41:16
In the Roman civil war...
1:41:19
...Julius Caesar knew he had
to march on Rome itself...

1:41:22
...which no legion was permitted to do.
1:41:25
Marcus Lucanus left us a chronicle
of what happened.

1:41:31
How swiftly Caesar had surmounted
the icy Alps...

1:41:35
...and in his mind conceived
immense upheavals, coming war.

1:41:40
When he reached the little Rubicon,
clearly through the murky night...

1:41:44
...appeared a mighty image
of his country in distress...

1:41:49
...grief in her face...
1:41:52
...her white hair streaming
from her tower-crowned head.

1:41:56
With tresses torn and shoulders bare,
she stood before him and sighing, said:


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