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00:04:58That sounds like utter nonsense.
00:05:00Me and Davidson, just how large is this army?
00:05:04We don't know the exact number, but they're leaving destruction in their wake.
00:05:09Some towns have been burned to the ground.
00:05:10Some towns have been burned to the ground.
00:05:12Nothing left.
00:05:13Those poor souls.
00:05:14We need to find out who their commanders are and talk to them. Find out what they want.
00:05:20How are we supposed to do that?
00:05:21How are we supposed to do that?
00:05:22How are we supposed to do that?
00:05:25I would expect to do that?
00:05:26I would expect to do that?
00:05:27I would expect they would set up a headquarters of some kind somewhere.
00:05:30They might.
00:05:31They might.
00:05:32They might.
00:05:33Where are our soldiers?
00:05:37They're not enough.
00:05:38They're not enough.
00:05:39They're not enough.
00:05:40And I don't think fighting in the streets is a good idea.
00:05:42Certainly not.
00:05:43Who knows what could happen.
00:05:45I'll fight them if no one else will.
00:05:48Well, I certainly hope it won't come to that.
00:05:50Well, I think we should try to do business with them.
00:05:53What?
00:05:54That's a terrible idea.
00:05:56It is not a terrible idea.
00:05:58We've seen that they'll take what they want regardless.
00:06:02So we might as well go about it peaceably.
00:06:05We'll negotiate.
00:06:07We'll come to terms with them.
00:06:09And that's how we'll protect our property.
00:06:12It's my job to keep the people of Waynesboro safe.
00:06:28it's not a very friendly place.
00:06:30No, I won't.
00:06:31Never.
00:06:32I was looking good enough.
00:06:33Just let me see.
00:06:35Un에서는 one of us who vàng hay INSORMESTER involved in gas city terms.
00:06:40We will try to protest shut everyone off because we know the city when they don't forget it.
00:06:43D consistent
00:06:54My dearest James, there is a veritable storm over Georgia now that Atlanta has fallen.
00:07:15Plainsboro lies directly in Sherman's path to Savannah.
00:07:20Perhaps it is a blessing that this war has spared you, for your conscience would have
00:07:25you marching with the Yankees, and your heart would be breaking for the land and the people
00:07:31that raised you.
00:07:35Joe Wheeler's forces are gathering here now.
00:07:39Many frequent my parlor.
00:07:43Mr. Underwood has asked me to gather information on their movements and operations to pass along
00:07:50to the Union forces.
00:07:52I hope that in some ways my endeavors may help to bring this cruel war to a close.
00:08:01I do not know when I shall be able to visit you again, but until then know that you are
00:08:08always in my heart, my beloved.
00:08:15I do not know when I shall be able to find out unhealthy things that I have made.
00:08:27It looks like another quiet night.
00:08:29Pessie, did you find anything out about your son?
00:08:33about your son? No. I'm getting real worried. What happened to him? He was taken away and
00:08:39sold. It was that horrible Ms. DeVore. She lives in that plantation outside of town.
00:08:46She goes to church on Sundays and puts on airs like a proper lady. She despises girls
00:08:51like us. She beats her slaves almost to death and she'd sell a son away from his mama. Sent
00:08:59that poor boy down to Savannah. But I thought Bessie here was a freed woman. I am. Now.
00:09:09Mr. Underwood did the paperwork and it is all legal. Well, what if somebody recognizes her?
00:09:16No one would dare tell Ms. DeVore they saw Bessie in here. Ms. Miranda, are you sure that
00:09:22Confederate lieutenant is coming back by here today? Yes, Mr. Underwood. He comes in every
00:09:27day. He is overburdened and seeks solace in liquor and the girls. Does he still pay you
00:09:33with Confederate money? I'm afraid so. I do believe it will be worthless soon. I should
00:09:38probably start to refuse it. I wouldn't do that just yet. What he's giving you in
00:09:43information may be infinitely more valuable than the currency itself. Very well. Here he
00:09:49is. Good evening, Lieutenant. We're delighted to see you again. Miss Miranda. Whiskey, please.
00:09:57Certainly. Well, it has begun. We've engaged the Yanks right outside of town by the bridge.
00:10:04There's fighting at the bridge? Yep. Not a whole lot of men involved yet. We're keeping a lot
00:10:09of my troops in reserve just in case things get worse, which could happen real quick.
00:10:13Thanks, Bessie. I've heard reports that more Yanks are arriving every day. I'm afraid
00:10:21so. Another, please. To say the least, I'm very concerned. Here you go. Thank you, Bessie.
00:10:34Do you think the Yanks match our numbers yet? Well, our intelligence tells us that they far
00:10:42outnumber us.
00:10:46Should I get you something to drink, Captain? Beer, please. Hello, Captain Rogers. I thought
00:10:51I'd find you in here, Lieutenant. Yep. This is the place I told you about. It looks like
00:10:58tomorrow we'll tell the tale. I believe we'll be in full engagement by noon. Lieutenant Hurd,
00:11:02may I speak to you privately, please? Yes, sir. Thank you. Are you sure it's a good idea
00:11:13to be telling the people in here the details of our intelligence reports? Well, now, Miss
00:11:18Miranda, she's a supporter of the Confederacy. See the flag right here? She still takes our
00:11:24currency. Well, it's true. Most merchants don't. And I know all the girls. Is that why you call
00:11:32me over here, sir? Lieutenant, I wanted to catch you before... before you got too far
00:11:41along in here. Okay, Captain. I need you to pay attention to this. How can I help you? This
00:11:50whole thing is going to break open tomorrow morning, and it's going to be close to here.
00:11:55And what do you need from me, sir? I need you at my tent at 5 a.m.
00:12:03Lord, 5 a.m.? The sun's not even up yet.
00:12:08I don't care, Lieutenant. I need you there then. The men listen to you.
00:12:13Yes, sir. I'll be there. I guarantee it. Joe, I've been looking for you. Wow, Elizabeth's
00:12:22grace. I didn't expect to see you here. Is there anyone in your home? No. They didn't
00:12:29find us, thanks be to God. For once, I was grateful that I lived so far from town. I brought
00:12:36you a wagon with some salt pork and coffee. We appreciate that. Quartermaster will take
00:12:42care of it. I will find some ladies to help tend to the wounded. Your doctors will need
00:12:49their assistance. Yes, they will. And Joe, if your family needs to evacuate, they're more
00:12:56than welcome to come stay at my home. Thank you. You need to get on back to the house before
00:13:02the fighting starts. Yes, sir. Ladies, I have a task for you to perform tomorrow. I think
00:13:16the Lieutenant is very important to what this Captain has in mind. What can we do? Detain
00:13:22him. Detain him until I tell you otherwise. We can get him liquored up quick as a wink. He'll
00:13:27pretty much do that himself. I have a large quantity of a powerful opiate on me. And the
00:13:32process of getting him liquored up, I need you to see that that makes its way into his
00:13:35drink. We can do that, but not too much. We don't want him to notice the difference of
00:13:41the taste. Spread it out over a couple of drinks. We can take him upstairs and offer him a two
00:13:48for one. Good idea. One of you will have to monitor him. Keep him unconscious or very close.
00:13:56We've done some nursing. I don't doubt it. Just be careful mixing the substance with the
00:14:01whiskey. I don't need another dead confederate on my hands.
00:14:08okay.
00:14:10so
00:14:15we won't be on the floor.
00:14:30Hello, General Hardin.
00:14:49So, General Wheeler, when do you think this thing's going to start?
00:14:52Could be as early as tomorrow, Doc.
00:14:54You think my boys will see action tomorrow?
00:14:56Probably not. Tomorrow's more like strike and run.
00:14:59Well, I've got to tell them something.
00:15:01Okay, tell them we're moving closer to Waynesboro tomorrow.
00:15:04North Waynesboro? South Waynesboro?
00:15:06What are you thinking?
00:15:08South, then.
00:15:09Excuse me, gentlemen. I need to check on my horses.
00:15:12Hope you boys don't keep me too busy tomorrow.
00:15:15Doc, I don't see any nurses.
00:15:17General, I have a nurse coming in tomorrow.
00:15:19Everything's going to be fine.
00:15:29Six years of coming in tomorrow.
00:15:31Fle
00:34:28We need you.
00:42:28We're able to hold on.
00:58:28It's been a pleasure.
00:59:58I'll inform you.
01:04:28We got you.
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