:29:02
If the Yankees dare set foot in Virginia,
we must show them the bayonet.
:29:06
Train with the bayonet
and we shall keep our freedom.
:29:10
Yes, sir.
:29:16
Blue, gray, green, even red uniforms.
How we to know who the enemy is?
:29:22
You dang fool, you just shoot
at the man thas shooting at you!
:29:29
I thought we was gonna be trained.
:29:31
I could of done this walking
on my own back in Staunton.
:29:34
I never seen you walk in your life when
you didn't have to. Nor me, neither.
:29:40
What man in his senses
would cross his street...
:29:42
...when he could just be
sitting on his front porch?
:29:46
I done more walking this week than in
my life and my daddy's life put together.
:29:52
Who'll give us fresh shoes when these
are but tatters and old bits of laces?
:30:02
You'll excuse me, gentlemen.
:30:13
Lieutenant Colonel Stuart
reporting for duty.
:30:16
Colonel Stuart.
:30:18
- Thas an impeccable hat, sir.
- Thank you, sir.
:30:22
- Colonel Stuart. You use tobacco?
- No, sir. Not in any form.
:30:28
Neither do I. I find I like it too much.
:30:33
Sit down.
:30:36
I understand from your record that
you are West Point, class of '54.
:30:40
Served since in the cavalry,
Ft. Clark, Texas.
:30:43
Operations against Apache,
Comanche. You are a native Virginian.
:30:48
Fought with Longstreet and Ewell, sir.
:30:51
Nasty business. Merciless climate.
:30:56
Glad to be home, sir.
:30:59
The Apache were defending their
homes, as we will be defending ours.