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Clips from The Patriot
"I have long feared..."
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"...that my sins would return to visit me."
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"And the cost is more than I can bear."
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"Samuel! A postrider!"
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"An "R.""
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"Good."
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"What about this one?"
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"- Thank you. - You're welcome."
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"Father! Father!"
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"Nine pounds, eleven ounces. That's perfect. Perfect."
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"Father, a postrider!"
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"Did you finish planting the field?"
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"More than half."
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"Those swimming breaks really cut into the day, don't they?"
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"Told you."
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"Thomas."
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"Wait for Father."
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"Sorry."
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"That's her. The North Star."
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"See?"
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"You start from the front two stars of the Big Dipper."
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"And then you count up."
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"You count up five finger lengths..."
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"...and it's right there."
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"And she'll always be looking down on us."
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"And protect us. Forever."
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"Come. Into bed."
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"Good night. Good night, Meg."
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"It helps her to know Mother's there."
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"Good night."
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"So what was in the mail?"
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""The New York and Pennsylvania assemblies..."
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"...are debating independence. ""
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"What about the middle colonies?"
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""In Chestertown, they burned the customs house..."
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"...and tar and feathered two magistrates."
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"They died of... They died of burns. ""
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"Damn fools."
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"Who? The writers or the magistrates?"
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"What does it say about the Continental Congress?"
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"It says here they'll make a declaration of independence by July."
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"Peter Cuppin joined the Continentals."
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"He's 17, a year younger than I."
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"Well, the assembly's been convened, so I've been called to Charles Town."
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"- We're going to Charles Town? - We are."
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"We leave in the morning."
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"Charlotte."
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"The children are here."
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"Thank you."
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"Aunt Charlotte!"
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"Margaret, William, look at you."
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"Missed you."
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"They're huge. What have you been feeding them?"
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"Well, they're from good stock. On their mother's side, of course."
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"Thank you. Come inside. Wait until you see what I have."
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"- Presents? Presents for us? - Move slowly."
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"Keep an eye on these heathens, will you?"
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"Sorry."
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"I have this for you, Susan. It belonged to your mother."
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"She's still not talking?"
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"No."
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"It does me good to see you."
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"Look, there's Gabriel."
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"Gabriel."
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"Hang King George!"
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"Harry Burwell is here recruiting."
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"The governor has vowed if the assembly votes a single shilling..."
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"...to the Continental Army, he'll dissolve the body."
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"Wouldn't that force our delegates in Philadelphia to vote for independence?"
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"Yes."
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"Send us off to war alongside Massachusetts."
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"Get King George!"
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"- Hang them all! - Hang the lot of them!"
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"That's enough. Very well, children, inside."
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"Come along now. Inside now."
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"Burwell will be counting on your vote."
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"And he'll expect you to be the first to enlist."
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"Yes, I imagine so."
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"I'm sorry, the heathens are..."
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"They have long needed a woman in their lives."
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"A mother."
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"Especially Susan."
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"My name is Peter Howard."
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"I lost most of my hearing and my left leg..."
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"...fighting for the Crown in the French and Indian War."
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"And how did King George reward me?"
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"He cuts off my other leg with his taxes."
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"Miss Howard, isn't it?"
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"You know who I am, Gabriel Martin."
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"The last time you saw me, I was 11 and you put ink in my tea."
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"I believe that was one of my younger brothers. Perhaps Samuel or Nathan."
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"It was you, and it turned my teeth black for a month."
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"- and send a message to King George he will never forget!"
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"Our first order of business..."
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"And our last, if we vote a levy!"
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"Order, order!"
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"Mr. Simms, you do not have the floor."
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"First, an address by Colonel Harry Burwell of the Continental Army."
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"Colonel Burwell."
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"You all know why I'm here."
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"I'm not an orator."
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"And I would not try to convince you of the worthiness of our cause."
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"I'm a soldier."
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"And we are at war."
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"From Philadelphia, we expect a declaration of independence."
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"8 of the 13 colonies have levied money..."
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"...in support of a continental army."
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"I ask that South Carolina be the ninth."
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"Massachusetts and Virginia may be at war..."
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"...but South Carolina is not!"
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"Hear, hear."
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"This is not a war for the independence of one or two colonies..."
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"...but for the independence of one nation."
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"And what nation is that?"
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"An American nation!"
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"There is no such nation and to speak of one is treason."
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"We are citizens of an American nation."
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"And our rights are being threatened..."
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"...by a tyrant 3000 miles away."
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"Would you tell me, please, Mr. Howard..."
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