She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
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:25:01
Lieutenants jump when I growl.
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Now, tomorrow I'll be glad...
:25:07
...if the blacksmith asks me
to shoe a horse.

:25:15
Blast you if you start sniffling!
As for you, young lady...

:25:20
I'm not crying.
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I'd like to stand up and cheer.
:25:43
Time, sir.
And it's a black day for the army.

:25:50
Did you sleep well, sir?
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No.
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I didn't sleep at all.
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Clean up the quarters after I'm gone.
:26:08
Sell all this stuff and
put the money in the troop fund.

:26:14
Give Mrs. Allshard my extra saddle.
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It'll be easier on her disposition.
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And the oil, sir?
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Oil? Oh, yes.
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The water bottle.
:26:30
How did it ever get there, sir?
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- Now, how do you suppose?
- How long have you known?

:26:36
Since the second battle
of Bull Run, thickhead.

:26:40
And you've been deceiving me
all these years.

:26:59
Well, there's that!

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