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:46:00
How old are you now,
boy?

:46:02
[ Clears Throat ]
Eighteen, sir.

:46:04
That means you'll be 2O
in four years.

:46:07
Eighteen to you
is sixteen to me.

:46:10
Just a little bit, sir.
I've never tasted it.
That's no good reason.

:46:14
I've known men that've been
drinkin' hard and steady
all their lives.

:46:18
They've never tasted it,
either.
Isn't that right, Doc?

:46:21
[ Chuckles ]
All right,
here we are.

:46:24
Here we go.
Here's to the ladies.

:46:31
[ Coughing ]
:46:34
These are busy days.
Good night, boys.
Night, Doc.

:46:48
Tom?
:46:53
Tom,
what's happenin'?

:46:56
Virginia's losing,
isn't she?

:46:59
Looks that way,
Charlie.

:47:02
How do you feel
about it all?

:47:06
I was born in Virginia.
Lived here all my life.

:47:10
Raised three sons
and two daughters
under her flag.

:47:14
My oldest son Paul is buried
somewhere in Pennsylvania.

:47:19
I'm sorry.
I didn't know that.

:47:22
They said Gettysburg
is where he fell...

:47:25
at a place called
Little Round Top.

:47:29
My youngest boy
came home last week
with tuberculosis.

:47:35
He won't see
another Christmas.

:47:39
My third son rides
with General Forrest.
I don't know where they are.

:47:44
You, uh, you were asking me
how I feel about it all.

:47:49
That's... the only way
I know how to answer you.


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