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You'll work for wages.
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I won't have it any other way.
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Yes, sir.
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Thank you, sir.
1:02:07
Thank you.
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All right then, henry, let's get to work.
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Yes, sir.
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Mr. Lincoln has made a proposal to span
the country with a telegraph and a railroad.
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A most righteous enterprise.
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Do you think there will be war?
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Men driven to extremes
are capable of anything,
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but war and hatred only
breed more war and hatred.
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Things will go hard on our
people back in wheelerton.
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Well, let those that would
make war look to their
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consciences for forgiveness
and love as we have to ours.
1:02:40
Why isn't clara helping you?
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Oh, I do hate to pull her from her sewing.
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The girl will never learn to make a home if
you allow her to avoid her responsibilities.
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I believe she is called to
a higher purpose, samson.
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Someday, women in new orleans or atlanta or
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perhaps even new york
will be wearing her gowns.
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Frivolities.
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Sheer frivolities.
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Come in.
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Clara, your mother requires
your help for supper.
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Papa, look at this. Isn't it beautiful?
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It isn't done yet, but...
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do you like it?
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It's quite beautiful.
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It is, isn't it?
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You know, clara,
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your mother might appreciate a new dress.
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For material.
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I know just what to buy.
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Thank you, papa!
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I'll make her the best dress in lawrence.
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Yes, you will.
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There are those on our
borders who seek to deter us
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from the great cause
which we have made our own.
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I speak of the murderous bushwhackers who
refer to themselves as quantrill's raiders!