:53:00
Preliminary reports for the brigade, sir.
111 dead.
:53:06
Three hundred seventy-three
wounded or missing.
:53:10
And if I may ask, sir, how's your hand?
:53:14
Just a spent bullet. No more than
a scratch really, Mr. Pendleton.
:53:19
I'm more than pleased with the part
performed by the brigade during the action.
:53:24
Through the blessing of God...
:53:27
...they met the thus far victorious enemy
and turned the fortunes of the day.
:53:35
Good evening, gentlemen.
:53:37
Tomorrow's a new day.
:53:40
- Evening, general.
- Evening, sir.
:53:42
Oh, Mr. Pendleton?
:53:44
Thank you for the report.
:53:49
I will never forget these men.
:53:57
We must never forget them.
:54:04
The universe itself is subject
to rules, to law.
:54:09
The super-abounding life lavished
on this world of ours...
:54:13
...is proof...
:54:15
...that the play of infinite freedom...
:54:18
...is here to help work out
the will of infinite law.
:54:23
The nature of the universe demonstrates...
:54:29
...that freedom can only exist...
:54:33
...as part of law.
:54:39
Pardon me, Professor Chamberlain...
:54:41
...but how does the study of philosophy
intersect with real life?
:54:46
If freedom can only exist as a part of law...
:54:50
...how can we continue to tolerate slavery
protected by law?