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Major Duncan Heyward
reporting, sir,
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enroute to Fort William Henry
and bearing dispatches.
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en route to Fort William Henry
and bearing dispatches.
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- Safe journey, I trust?
- Yes.
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And I didn't experience anything
So surprising from Bristol to Albany...
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as that that
l witnessed here today.
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And what was that?
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The Crown negotiating
The terms of service.
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Well, now, one has to reason with these
colonials to get them to do anything.
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Tiring, isn't it?
But that's the lay of the land.
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I thought British policy is
"Make the world England", sir.
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I see you're to serve with
the 35th regiment of foot
at Fort William Henry...
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under Colonel Munro.
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I'll be marching the 60th
to Fort Edward.
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Explain to the Major,
he has little to fear...
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from this General Marquis de Montcalm
in the first place,
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and therefore scant need
of the colonial militia in the second,
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because the French
haven't the nature for war.
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Their Latinate
voluptuousness...
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combines with their
Gallic laziness,
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and the result is, they'd rathereat and
make love with their faces than fight.
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Might linquire if GeneraI Webb has
Heard from ColoneI Munro's daughters?
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I was to rendezvous with them in Albany
and escort them to the fort, sir.
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You there, uh...
What does Munro call you?
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The Scotsman has sent you...