:32:32
Ottawa, two Francais.
:32:34
What did you say?
:32:38
Mirrors,
:32:41
tools, the clothes.
:32:46
Everything was inside.
:32:48
They didn't take anything.
:32:51
They were movin' fast.
:32:54
A war party.
:32:57
Let us look after them.
:33:02
Leave them.
:33:05
Who ever they are,
though they're strangers,
:33:08
they're at least entitled
to a Christian burial.
:33:11
- They can't be left behind.
- Let us go, miss.
:33:14
I will not!
I've seen the face of war before, sir,
:33:18
but I've not seen war
made upon women and children.
:33:21
Nor most as cruel
as your indifference.
:33:39
Miss Munro,
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they're not strangers.
:33:48
And theystayasthey lay.