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00:01All right, hello, my dear.
00:03It was a lot to hear my song.
00:05I'm afraid to travel along with me.
00:07They were supposed to be dead.
00:10All nine hundred union casualties.
00:15Your house server didn't get through.
00:17So many made it to the general.
00:20Those may not have been believed.
00:22We need a competent, able-bodied courier we can trust.
00:26Who McClellan will trust?
00:30Verena!
00:31Oh, hi.
00:32Hello, Elizabeth.
00:35I wish you stayed with Michael.
00:37Oh.
00:38Oh, dear.
00:40We've just been informed of our glorious victory at Balls Blanc.
00:44Imagine.
00:45Jeff said it was a row.
00:48Nearly a thousand Yankee dead.
00:50And less than fifty for us.
00:52Oh, praise Jesus.
00:53If this trend continues, there will be no need for our church fundraisers.
00:57God willing, the war will be over soon.
01:01Thank you, ever so, for your donations.
01:04Dearest Verena, may we impose upon your generosity a bit more and have Mary Jane help us get all this
01:10sort of debt?
01:10Of course.
01:12Go on, you heard her.
01:16Mrs. Wise.
01:18Oh, have you heard the news?
01:20Jeff was telling me it was so dramatic.
01:22He was saying the whole time how great you are.
01:25Oh, please.
01:26Mrs. Wise.
01:27It's good.
01:27Oh, you're mine.
01:29You let's go.
01:34What is the point of treacherous endeavors that are not passed on?
01:38We're formulating a new plan.
01:40Act fast.
01:41I've modded troop placements, battle positions, and supply groups.
01:44Mary Jane!
01:45Yes, ma'am.
01:46I's coming.
01:48Check the dress lining.
01:55Oh, have it help us.
01:57Oh, please.
01:58If they reconcile, Rhett will move back in with us.
02:03We cannot allow that sneak peek in our house.
02:06So no one may have no choice.
02:08Oh.
02:15General Winder.
02:17Isn't he in charge of Libby Prison?
02:20Where our brave and trustworthy Union officers be in hell?
02:25General McClellan surely would respect and believe.
02:29Indeed.
02:30We should offer kindness to all of God's suffering children.
02:34Just as we have been charitable to our southern wounded,
02:39we must extend Christian compassion to our enemies.
02:43Please.
02:52Get your damn hands off me.
02:55I said get your guts down here and talk me.
03:17He made disgusting remarks about...
03:19We've had quite enough of your impudence, Captain.
03:25While it goes against my grain, there are two distinguished ladies from the church
03:30who have come to spread the kindness of Jesus.
03:34If any of you dogs step out of line, it'll be my great pleasure to shoot you.
03:50Be on your best behavior.
04:02Lady?
04:06I'll be right back.
04:11There's some pastures in wretchedness, my most vivid imagination.
04:15Here, this may help.
04:19Miss Van Loo, Miss Elizabeth, you can come on down now.
04:29Gentlemen, may I present the esteemed Mrs. Eliza Van Loo and daughter Miss Elizabeth Van Loo,
04:39who professed southern hospitality, although you most certainly do not deserve it.
04:45Ladies, I fear I'm unable to stand.
04:48I don't need you try.
04:49Your name, sir?
04:51Major Paul Revere, 20th Massachusetts.
04:54Listen, children, and you shall hear of the Midnight Riders.
04:57I'm familiar with the verse about my namesake, as of the guards here,
05:01although their rendition is a tad more vulgar.
05:05Captain William Lounsbury, ma'am.
05:08At your service.
05:10Ah, Captain Lounsbury.
05:14We have been allowed to bestow a few small gifts.
05:17We have Bibles.
05:18Thank you, ma'am.
05:19Well, it's hard to find salvation without some, you know, decent food or water.
05:25We have foreseen your requirements.
05:28We have also baked pies, especially for our valiant service.
05:33Here, Cherry Custard.
05:36Thank you, ma'am.
05:37And you, sir, should spend less time being insubordinate
05:41and more time reading the good book.
05:45We pray God's holy words will bring you some measure of comfort.
05:53Thank you, ladies.
05:56Ma'am.
06:13I'll take that.
06:18I'll take the Bible as well.
06:27A uniquely charming man, Captain Lounsbury.
06:31Be a squire smitten with you.
06:33He was hit on the head.
06:35Dear girl.
06:37One need not be concussed to appreciate your fine qualities.
06:52Oh, Mr. Booth.
06:53When is your next performance?
06:56My call.
06:56That's why thank you.
06:58You draw too much attention.
07:01Precisely.
07:02I'm famous.
07:03I can go anywhere and say anything,
07:06which makes me worth ten spies.
07:09Your family is famous.
07:12An act of your brother's statue will know how to appear prudent and discreet.
07:16Edwin's a coward.
07:19Instead of limiting my heroics to the stage,
07:21I act boldly in real life
07:25as President Davis requests.
07:28Yes, Will.
07:30President Davis rejected your plot to kidnap Lincoln.
07:33Why?
07:34Even if we can't force Lincoln to withdraw troops,
07:38we could trade that dead spot for our captured comrades.
07:43They've called your plan bold.
07:46But on gentlemanly,
07:48that's not how he chooses to fight this war.
07:51Then he's a damn fool.
07:57My good friend,
07:58Timothy Webster.
07:59Don't move.
08:00Those menus without Pinkerton agents.
08:04Tim's a coward.
08:06Perhaps President Davis has him delivering messages.
08:10Or he's a damn spy.
08:13Ridiculous.
08:14He's a loyal friend to the South and to me.
08:17I shall speak to him.
08:31Webster!
08:37Timothy?
09:15I'll see you next time.
09:51You join the company?
09:54All your rigs.
09:56You're no worse than the rest of you, Johnny Rose.
09:59Those ladies risked their lives for you.
10:02What are you saying?
10:04Think you're worse than...
10:07It's code.
10:09Directions for your escape.
10:11I don't fall.
10:13Well, with apparently no effort,
10:14you have managed to charm the lovely Miss Elizabeth Van Loo.
10:20Something which all these years I have failed to do.
10:28Change uniforms for him.
10:33Why are you telling me this?
10:34At nightfall, the sentry will vacate his post,
10:36leaving it unmanned for ten minutes.
10:38How do you know he'll be gone?
10:39Because I will send for him.
10:41So you can shoot me?
10:43What kind of trick is this?
10:44I need no trick to shoot you, Captain.
10:49I will comfort you,
10:50and let you into the yard,
10:51and then you will walk to the field with haste.
10:54And then what?
11:03May God be with you.
11:27They are so easy to do.
11:27May God be for your attention.
11:38They are all so difficult.
11:39There is such a pagerry.
11:39There are no differences.
11:39The one around the road is a walk.
11:39The one around the road is a walk.
11:43There's an even more connected bar.
11:43Everything will be walked out of the door.
11:43So, I'lltit in the woods.
12:11Captain Ellsbury, follow me.
12:14Come on.
12:27I swear, I'mma kill that bastard.
12:44Nothing here.
12:45Not a goddamn thing.
12:47I find it hard to believe that her own Timothy could be a goddamn Yankee traitor.
12:53I only know what my more informed friend Chase Morton told me.
13:01Timothy.
13:03We were just looking for you.
13:05Welcome back.
13:07A productive trip up north, I imagine.
13:11Afraid I'm not on liberty to say.
13:12That's because he's a spy.
13:19I spy for President Jefferson Davis himself.
13:26Well, I have to clean up.
13:30Of course.
13:31Of course.
13:32Riding in this freezing cold river takes storm on a man avoiding all them Yankee patrols
13:36and all.
13:40Go on now.
13:42Rest up.
13:54He's a double agent.
13:56Feeding in the Pinkertons.
13:58False information.
13:59Oh, why don't you find out, John?
14:00One way or the other.
14:02One way or the other.
14:02You are an actor.
14:04How hard can it be for a man like you to follow somebody in disguise?
14:07That's the goddamn part.
14:10It was all.
14:26Can someone not starve with that child?
14:38Jeff?
14:40Jeff?
14:41Jeff?
14:42Jeff?
14:43Jeff, I'm gonna try.
14:44The doctor says if we don't find sustenance soon, our pa William will starve.
14:49Miss Davis, I'll mix up some goat's milk and some flour.
14:54Come on, baby.
14:58Miss LaRendia.
14:59Never put your hands on me.
15:02Yes, sir.
15:03I'm sorry.
15:04But I thought you ought to know that with Governor Wiseaway at war that's a pregnant gal
15:08that could be a wet nurse.
15:10What'd I tell you about putting your nose in other people's business?
15:14Now get on with your work.
15:17Yes, ma'am.
15:23I've been letting my work get in the way of what's most important to me.
15:32Not now.
15:34Not now!
15:34Where's LaRendia?
15:35Sorry, sir.
15:36Sorry, Miss Davis.
15:37I had an idea.
15:40I was heard about a servant gal.
15:41She's about to have a baby.
15:43She's full of milk.
15:46Go get her.
15:47I'm sorry.
15:48I'm sorry.
15:50I'm sorry.
15:51I'm sorry.
15:53I'm sorry.
15:56I'm sorry.
15:58I'm sorry.
15:59I'm sorry.
15:59I'm sorry.
16:10I'm sorry.
16:10Come on.
16:11Miss Davis, we are waiting for you.
16:12Deliver, is it?
16:13Yes, ma'am.
16:16Put your eyes in the back of your hair, or I knock them back.
16:52Yeah, that's what I like to see.
17:03The fastest siren claddy to see, I say.
17:09We slip through the Yankee blockade like shit through a goose.
17:14How in the hell do you do that, huh?
17:19How do you hide such a big ship?
17:22I mean, you can't hide that, surely.
17:26Go on, you can tell me.
17:27Tell me how you hide it.
17:29I want to know.
17:33So you're like a pirate?
17:35You are.
17:36Oh my God, I've never been with a pirate before, but I can't wait to get you upstairs.
17:42You're a lucky girl.
17:44I know.
17:51Shut your drunken mouth, you hear me?
17:56Sayla, beers are on me tonight.
17:58Come on.
17:59Stokely, what do you say, whiskey?
18:00I'll say shut your drunken mouth.
18:02Oh, settle down.
18:07All right now, no need for that.
18:10What's your gun on in, Butch?
18:15Y'all are all late tonight, huh?
18:18Hmm?
18:19Don't get past your curfew.
18:21Oh!
18:22Oh!
18:23Oh!
18:23Oh!
18:24All right, get out of here.
18:25Go on.
18:27Go on.
18:28Look at him now, though.
18:29Running on back of his boat.
18:32Now, why did you go and do that?
18:36I wasn't finished with him.
18:38You really gotta do all that to make us know how big you are, huh?
18:43Yeah, I don't have time for you.
18:45Now, why would you run away like a little bunny rabbit, huh?
18:50Jump back like a little bunny rabbit from Bradley, huh?
18:58You need to act now.
19:00Rebel cargo runners escorted by the Adela set sail at dawn.
19:03I'm not sure we attain.
19:05When's this hit to return?
19:06It's been reassigned to mobile to guard more runners to Cuba.
19:12It's tonight or never.
19:13It's tonight or never.
19:40Mary.
20:20It's tonight.
20:21It's tonight.
20:40You're getting ready.
20:48I don't know.
21:13Oh, yeah.
21:19Yes.
21:20Oh.
21:28Oh.
21:31I came to check on you, dear boy.
21:34I'm afraid of fevers.
21:36I've got a grip on me.
21:38I'm, uh...
21:39Best to sweat it out.
21:41Good night, my friend.
21:48Good night.
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