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1:28:00
How you feeling, sir?
1:28:03
Do not concern yourself about me.
1:28:07
But tell me, how are we faring?
1:28:10
General, the enemy's gone
across the river.

1:28:15
We secured the high ground
around Chancellorsville.

1:28:19
General Stuart did well by you, sir.
1:28:23
And the Stonewall brigade...
1:28:28
...right in the middle of it, sir.
"Remember Jackson," they shouted.

1:28:33
I heard that all day.
1:28:37
They were fighting for Stonewall.
1:28:44
Well, isn't that just like them.
They are a noble set of men.

1:28:50
That name, Stonewall, belongs
to the brigade, not to me.

1:28:57
I have the ball.
1:29:01
Dr. McGuire allowed me to keep the
musket ball he took from your hand.

1:29:08
It was a round, smooth bore.
It had to be one of ours.

1:29:14
I heard. They thought I was asleep.
1:29:20
It could not be helped.
There's no blame in war.

1:29:26
We must all forgive.
1:29:36
I had to remove your husbanïs
left arm, patch his right hand.

1:29:43
He's healing well, I'm very pleased.
But there is a new problem.

1:29:47
I do believe he is developing pneumonia.
1:29:50
- May I see him, doctor?
- Well, certainly, certainly. He's weak.

1:29:55
I've given him some medicine
to help him sleep.

1:29:58
He's in some pain and the medication
makes him drift away. He's in and out.


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