| Lee, do you yield?
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| You shot him in the side!
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| Yes, he yields!
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| I’m satisfied
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| Yo, we gotta clear the field!
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| Go! |
| We won
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| Here comes the General!
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| This should be fun
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| What is the meaning of this? |
| Mr. Burr, get a medic for the General
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| Yes, sir
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| Lee, you will never agree with me
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| But believe me, these young men don’t speak for me
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| Thank you for your service
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| Let’s ride!
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| Hamilton!
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| Sir!
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| Meet me inside
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| Meet him inside! |
| Meet him inside!
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| Meet him inside, meet him, meet him inside!
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| Son—
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| Don’t call me son
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| This war is hard enough
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| Without infighting—
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| Lee called you out. |
| We called his bluff
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| You solve nothing, you aggravate our allies to the south
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| You're absolutely right, John should have shot him in the mouth
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| That would’ve shut him up
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| Son—
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| I’m notcha son—
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| Watch your tone
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| I am not a maiden in need of defending, I am grown
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| Charles Lee, Thomas Conway
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| These men take your name and they rake it
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| Through the mud
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| My name’s been through a lot, I can take it
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| Well, I don’t have your name. |
| I don’t have your titles
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| I don’t have your land
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| But, if you—
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| No—
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| If you gave me command of a battalion, a group of men to lead, I could fly above my station after the war
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| Or you could die and we need you alive
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| I’m more than willing to die—
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| Your wife needs you alive, son, I need you alive—
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| Call me son one more time—
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| Go home, Alexander
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| That’s an order from your commander
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| Sir—
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| Go home |