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1:02:18
General, from what we've observed, Hooker
has moved five corps, maybe 70,000 men.

1:02:23
They're digging in around
Chancellor's mansion.

1:02:26
Sedgwick has another 40,000
spread out along the Stafford Heights...

1:02:31
...on the north bank of the Rappahannock
in front of General Early at Fredericksburg.

1:02:35
Now, there's possibly 30,000 more
back along the river north of here...

1:02:40
...that we've not yet located.
1:02:43
We're not in a position of strength here.
1:02:45
We owe a great deal to the unexplainable,
the mystery of General Hooker...

1:02:49
...who's allowed us to maneuver freely...
1:02:51
...between two parts of an army
thas more than twice our strength.

1:02:57
We do not yet understand his plan.
1:03:01
He may still plan a move
toward Gordonsville...

1:03:03
...move around below us,
cut us off from Richmond.

1:03:06
And there's still Sedgwick on the river.
1:03:09
Now Sedgwick shows no signs of moving,
but that could change.

1:03:14
They're anchored against the river and their
lines continue down below Chancellorsville...

1:03:19
...then curves along here.
1:03:21
We've observed their lines curving out
in these open clearings...

1:03:25
...then extending on out to the west.
1:03:28
Then what, general?
Do you know where their right flank is?

1:03:32
- No. Not yet.
- We must know. We must know.

1:03:35
If he marches in that direction,
he could threaten our flank...

1:03:39
...or be going toward Gordonsville
before we can react.

1:03:44
General Lee, sir.
1:03:46
- May I approach?
- Sure.

1:03:53
Out here, in the west,
along this turnpike, here...

1:03:55
...their right flank's in the air.
Is the one place they're not digging in.


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