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:06:00
Now, come on, let's have
some talkin' here.

:06:04
If you're gonna
make a speech,
I'm sorry I said it.

:06:09
I know how you feel
about this war, Pa.

:06:12
I guess we all more or less
feel the same way.

:06:15
But I don't see how we can just
sit by and ignore it any longer.

:06:18
Now, you say it's not
our business, not our fight.

:06:21
Well, we're Virginians.
:06:23
And I believe that anything
that concerns Virginia
concerns us.

:06:26
- You do?
- Yes, sir, I do.

:06:29
All right.
:06:41
John?
:06:43
Sir?
what are you
gonna do?

:06:45
You gonna keep your slaves
or let 'em go free?

:06:50
You know I don't have
any slaves, Pa.

:06:53
That's right,John.
:06:55
You don't have a slave
to your name, do you?

:06:58
James,
what about you?

:07:00
You ever think you
might like to own a slave?

:07:03
I guess I never thought
about it, Pa.
well, think about it.!

:07:06
Think about it.
:07:08
If you had the money,
would you go out
and buy yourself a slave?

:07:11
No, sir, I wouldn't.
why not?

:07:14
If I can't do my own work
with my own hands,
it'll never get done.

:07:18
Now, suppose you had a friend
that owned slaves...

:07:21
and suppose somebody's
gonna come and take 'em
away from him,

:07:24
would you help him fight
to keep 'em?

:07:26
- No, sir.
- Your name's Nathan,
isn't it?

:07:29
Aw, you know
my name, Pa.

:07:32
Well, I seem to remember
somethin' about that.
I was talkin' to Henry.

:07:35
Sir?
well, what do
you think?

:07:38
- No, sir, I wouldn't.
- Why not?

:07:41
I don't see any reason to fight
for something I don't believe
is right, and I don't think...

:07:45
a real friend would ask me to.
Then why we have to have
this same conversation...

:07:49
every Saturday
before Sunday meetin',
I'll never know.

:07:52
But I'm gonna pray to
the Almighty that this
will be the end of it.

:07:56
Pass the biscuits!

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