1:30:04
Well, colonel,
what can l do for you?
1:30:08
You can give me and my regiment
a transfer to combat command.
1:30:14
Couldn't do it, colonel.
1:30:17
You're much too valuable
to my operations here.
1:30:36
May l sit?
1:30:40
Thank you.
Major.
1:30:54
l've written a letter
to my father...
1:30:58
...asking him to press Governor Andrew
and President Lincoln.
1:31:03
But l don't have to wait
for all that, do l?
1:31:09
Colonel Montgomery, would you bring
that ashtray over here?
1:31:17
But ''valuable to
your operations here,'' you say.
1:31:21
Your foraging? Your depredations?
1:31:27
l'm quite a student of
your operations in this region.
1:31:31
Thirty-four mansions pillaged
and burnt under Colonel Montgomery's...
1:31:36
...expedition up the Combahee?
1:31:40
Four-thousand bails of cotton
smuggled through the lines...
1:31:44
...with payment to parties
unknown, except by you.
1:31:50
False quartermaster requisitions.
1:31:53
Major Forbes saw the copies.
1:31:55
Yes, indeed.
1:31:57
Along with confiscated valuables
shipped North as personal baggage.