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- Duncan, do something.
- He knew the penalty for his actions.
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He ought to pay
Without sending you to beg.
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You know he wouldn't send me.
You falsely spoke of what you saw.
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What happened at the farm
was as Nathaniel said.
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But not with enough certainty to
out weigh British interests in this fort.
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And who empowered these colonials
to pass judgment...
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on England's policies
in her own possessions,
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and to come and go without so much
as a by your leave?
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They do not live their lives
by your leave!
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They hack it out of wilderness
with their own two hands,
bearing children along the way.
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You are defending him because you've
become infatuated with him!
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Duncan, you are a man
with a few admirable qualities.
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But taken as a whole, I was wrong
to have thought so highly of you.
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Cora!
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Cora, I would do anything
I could to keep you from being hurt.
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But this man is guilty of
sedition and subject to military
justice and beyond pardon.
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Justice? If that's justice,
then the sooner French guns...
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blow the English army
out of America, the better it
will be for the people here.
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- You do not know what you're saying!
- I know exactly what I'm saying!
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And if it is sedition,
then I am guilty of sedition too.