Learning English with American Movies Јuѕtісе  2018 l|   English Subtitle

Learning English with American Movies Јuѕtісе 2018 l| English Subtitle

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The speaker mentions being called a coward and expresses their belief in non-violence. They ask for help to deal with bad men terrorizing the community.

Seeking Help and Taking a Stand

  • The speaker mentions being called a coward but believes in non-violence.
  • They have taken a stand and faced consequences for it.
  • They express the need for help to deal with bad men causing trouble in the community.

Confession of Shame

The speaker approaches someone, expressing their desire to quit their current life and feeling ashamed of who they have become.

Confession and Seeking Guidance

  • The speaker approaches someone, expressing their desire to quit their current life.
  • They feel ashamed of who they have become.
  • They seek guidance on how to escape from Rhett, who claims ownership over them.

Belief in God's Care

The person approached by the speaker assures them that if they give themselves over to the Lord, He will take care of them. They offer support as well.

Assurance and Support

  • The person assures the speaker that if they give themselves over to the Lord, He will take care of them.
  • They promise to stand with the speaker during this difficult time.

Faith and Doubts

The speaker expresses their desire to believe but also shares doubts about having faith.

Struggling with Faith

  • The speaker expresses their desire to believe but also shares doubts about having faith.
  • They seek reassurance or guidance regarding faith.

Urging Safety and Delayed Conversation

Someone urges the speaker to go home safely, suggesting that they can talk more in the morning.

Urging Safety and Delayed Conversation

  • Someone urges the speaker to go home safely.
  • They suggest that they can talk more in the morning.

Downplaying an Incident

A person downplays an incident, referring to it as nothing and claiming it was just a conversation about spiritual guidance.

Downplaying an Incident

  • A person downplays an incident, referring to it as nothing.
  • They claim it was just a conversation about spiritual guidance.

Request to Leave the Church

The speaker is asked to leave the church by someone who emphasizes that it is a house of God.

Asked to Leave the Church

  • The speaker is asked to leave the church.
  • The reason given is that it is a house of God.

Confrontation and Concern for Safety

Someone intervenes in a confrontation and expresses concern for the safety of the speaker. They urge them to go home.

Intervening and Urging Safety

  • Someone intervenes in a confrontation.
  • They express concern for the safety of the speaker and urge them to go home.

Threatening Remarks

Threatening remarks are made towards the speaker, indicating that they were warned not to interfere with certain business matters.

Threatening Remarks

  • Threatening remarks are made towards the speaker.
  • It is mentioned that they were warned not to interfere with certain business matters.

Biblical Reference and Defiance

The speaker references walking through difficult times but remains defiant against those who oppose them.

Biblical Reference and Defiance

  • The speaker references walking through difficult times using a biblical reference.
  • They remain defiant against those who oppose them.

Farewell Remark

A farewell remark is made to the speaker, indicating a potential confrontation or conflict in the future.

Farewell Remark

  • A farewell remark is made to the speaker.
  • It indicates a potential confrontation or conflict in the future.

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Interruption and Request for Help

Someone interrupts a conversation and requests help with strapping someone up.

Interruption and Request for Help

  • Someone interrupts a conversation.
  • They request help with strapping someone up, implying some form of restraint or punishment.

Confrontation and Demand for Hat

A confrontation occurs over a hat, with one person demanding it from another.

Confrontation and Demand for Hat

  • A confrontation occurs over a hat.
  • One person demands the hat from another, leading to tension between them.

Whiskey Requested

Someone requests whiskey at a bar or saloon.

Whiskey Requested

  • Someone requests whiskey at a bar or saloon setting.

Denial of Hat Request

Section Overview: The person who was asked for the hat denies the request.

Denial of Hat Request

  • The person who was asked for the hat denies the request, stating that it will not happen.

Inquiry about Church Location

Someone asks if anyone knows where the church is located.

Inquiry about Church Location

  • Someone asks if anyone knows where the church is located.
  • No one seems to know its exact location.

Tragic Incident and Suspicion

A conversation takes place regarding a tragic incident involving a man of the cloth. Suspicion arises about whether it was an accident or not.

Tragic Incident and Suspicion

  • A conversation takes place regarding a tragic incident involving a man of the cloth.
  • Suspicion arises about whether it was an accident or not.

Claiming Territory and Bloodshed

The speaker claims their right to take their share of territory, potentially leading to bloodshed.

Claiming Territory and Bloodshed

  • The speaker claims their right to take their share of territory.
  • This claim may lead to potential bloodshed or conflict.

U.S. Marshal's Arrival

It is revealed that someone's brother, who is a U.S. Marshal, has arrived in town, raising concerns about his investigation into his brother's death.

U.S. Marshal's Arrival

  • It is revealed that someone's brother, who is a U.S. Marshal, has arrived in town.
  • Concerns arise about his investigation into his brother's death being more than just an accident.

Suggestion for Reliable Coat

Someone suggests getting a reliable coat instead of relying on a gun given by their father.

Suggestion for Reliable Coat

  • Someone suggests getting a reliable coat instead of relying on a gun given by their father.

Claiming Ownership of the Gun

The speaker expresses attachment to the gun given by their father and refuses to give it up.

Claiming Ownership of the Gun

  • The speaker expresses attachment to the gun given by their father.
  • They refuse to give it up

Intercession for the Saints

This section discusses the concept of intercession for the saints and how all things work together for good for those who love God.

Understanding Intercession and God's Will

  • The speaker mentions that Jesus makes intercession for the saints according to the will of God.
  • It is stated that all things work together for good to those who love God and are called according to His purpose.
  • The idea of predestination is mentioned, where those whom God foreknew are predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son.

Searching for Brother in Church

A person enters a church looking for their brother.

Looking for Brother

  • The person asks if they can help find their brother in the church.
  • Someone responds that it is their brother's church and offers to take them to him.

End of Church Gathering

A gathering at the church comes to an end.

Conclusion of Church Gathering

  • Someone announces that it is time to end the gathering and thanks everyone, specifically mentioning "children" and "ladies."

Introductions - Melissa and James McCord

Introductions are made between Melissa and James McCord.

Introducing Themselves

  • Melissa introduces herself.
  • James McCord introduces himself as well.

Apologies and Regrets

James expresses regret about not coming sooner, but his brother reassures him that it's not his fault.

Apologies and Regrets

  • James apologizes, saying he should have come sooner.
  • His brother reassures him, saying it's not his fault.

Unawareness of Brother's Burial

James expresses his surprise and sadness about not knowing when his brother was buried.

Unawareness of Brother's Burial

  • James asks if anyone knew when his dead brother was buried.
  • His brother apologizes again, expressing sympathy for the situation.

Letter from Thomas

James reads a letter from his deceased brother, Thomas, asking for help in dealing with bad men in the town.

Letter from Thomas

  • The letter mentions that Thomas took a stand against bad men terrorizing the community.
  • He fears for his life and asks James to come quickly to help drive away the evil.
  • Thomas believes that action must sometimes be taken to right terrible wrongs.

Occupation - U.S. Marshal

James reveals that he is a U.S. Marshal and discusses how his brother died.

Occupation and Brother's Death

  • When asked if he is a sheriff, James clarifies that he is a U.S. Marshal.
  • He learns that his brother's body was found in the church after it burned down.

Taking Action Against Evil Men

James contemplates taking action against the bad men in town who were responsible for his brother's death.

Contemplating Action Against Evil Men

  • James questions why the righteous should look the other way when faced with evil.
  • He sees those causing trouble as thieves and servants of darkness.
  • He calls on others to stand with him to rid the town of their evil influence.

Offering Shelter and Assistance

A person offers James shelter and assistance while investigating his brother's death.

Offering Shelter and Assistance

  • Someone offers James a place to stay in their small bunkhouse near their stables.
  • James expresses gratitude but doesn't want to impose.
  • The offer is accepted, and it is settled that James will stay there.

Unidentified Conversation

An unidentified conversation takes place.

Unidentified Conversation

  • The conversation consists of a few short phrases and does not provide clear context or information.

Clumsy Encounter

A clumsy encounter occurs between two individuals.

Clumsy Encounter

  • One person scolds the other for being clumsy and asks them to be more careful.
  • There is some frustration expressed in the interaction.

Handling Guns

People handle guns and discuss their shipment.

Handling Guns

  • Someone instructs another person to open something related to guns.
  • They mention that the guns are part of the next shipment.
  • Instructions are given to close something up and protect the guns from getting wet.

Discussion about Thomas' Influence

People discuss Thomas' influence on teaching Bible lessons and his dedication to prayer.

Thomas' Influence on Teaching and Prayer

  • It is mentioned that Melissa used to teach Bible lessons before Thomas arrived.
  • Melissa recites chapter and verse in her sleep, indicating her deep knowledge of scripture.
  • There is a discussion about Thomas' dedication to prayer, which was sometimes misunderstood by others who preferred taking action over praying for things.

Mystery Surrounding Brother's Death

James questions how his brother died, expressing disbelief at the official explanation.

Mystery Surrounding Brother's Death

  • James questions why his brother didn't try to escape if he accidentally caused the fire by knocking over a lamp while drunk.
  • He expresses disbelief at this explanation, stating that his brother wasn't a drinker.

Mayor Pierce's Involvement

James learns about Mayor Pierce's potential involvement in the town's troubles and his connection to Thomas' death.

Mayor Pierce's Involvement

  • It is mentioned that Mayor Pierce may be behind some of the trouble in town.
  • There are rumors that he was involved in slave trading before the war and used his power to hire ex-Confederate soldiers as enforcers.
  • The speaker suggests that Mayor Pierce could have something to do with Thomas' death.

Arrival of Mercenaries

The arrival of mercenaries brought by Red resulted in worsening conditions in the town.

Arrival of Mercenaries

  • After the war, Mayor Pierce brought mercenaries to town, which led to a deterioration of the situation.

The Brother's Belongings

The speaker finds an item belonging to their brother in the aftermath of a fire.

  • The speaker discovers an item that belonged to their brother in the embers of a fire.
  • They recall the day and how they disliked standing still for too long.
  • The speaker mentions their mother, indicating that this event happened a long time ago.
  • Their mother's wedding ring is mentioned, with her desire for one of them to have it when the time comes.

A Journal and Goodnight

The speaker discusses finding a journal and bids goodnight.

  • The speaker mentions finding a journal that their brother kept, but they did not know about it before.
  • It becomes late, and the speaker decides to call it an evening, bidding goodnight to someone named James and their father.

Loss and Recovery

A conversation about loss and recovery takes place.

  • A conversation begins about someone's tough situation after losing their husband in Antietam and their son to diphtheria. However, they mention that she is getting better every day.

Unveiling Secrets

The speaker expresses curiosity about their brother's intentions.

  • The speaker expresses a desire to know what their brother had to tell them.
  • They mention the West as a land of promise and destiny for themselves.

Following the Mayor

The speaker suspects the mayor's involvement in certain events.

  • The speaker mentions following the mayor to an abandoned mine filled with weapons and drawing a map to its location.

Financial Troubles

A conversation about financial difficulties takes place.

  • A discussion occurs between two individuals regarding money problems and the inability to pay debts.

Gratitude and Assistance

Gratitude is expressed, and assistance is offered.

  • Someone expresses gratitude for being helped and offers assistance in return by looking at someone's horse.
  • The person being thanked insists on paying for services rendered.

Taxation Woes

A conversation about taxes and feeding one's family takes place.

  • A discussion arises about taxes needing to be paid, with concerns raised about providing for one's family.

Tensions Rise

Tensions escalate between two groups of people.

  • Tensions rise between two groups of people, but someone intervenes to prevent further conflict.

Uncertainty and Retaliation

A conversation about uncertainty and retaliation takes place.

  • Someone expresses uncertainty about receiving a blessing from heaven.
  • Another person responds with doubt about the certainty of such a blessing.

Unwanted Offer

An unwanted offer is declined.

  • Someone offers the speaker a good time, but they politely decline.

Whiskey Request

A request for whiskey is made.

  • The speaker requests two more whiskeys.

Introduction Declined

An introduction is declined.

  • The speaker declines an introduction, stating that there is no need for it.

Shared Experiences

Shared experiences during wartime are discussed.

  • The speaker asks where the other person was stationed during the war and mentions their own involvement at Gettysburg. They express gratitude for the other person's contribution in holding back the Confederates. [0:29;07] (1747 s)
  • Various battle locations are mentioned, highlighting how young soldiers were killing each other despite being fellow Americans. (1759 s)

Seeking Assistance

The speaker seeks assistance for their mission.

  • The speaker mentions that their brother was about to bring some things to light in the town and expresses interest in getting help from the other person.
  • They acknowledge that they have been keeping an eye on the mayor for their own reasons but are willing to assist with dealing with enemies of the state.

Dealing with a Problem

A problem involving someone named McCord is discussed.

  • The mayor expresses concern about Reverend McCord's brother being a problem and suggests taking action against him.
  • Plans are made to deal with McCord, indicating that he cannot be allowed to interfere with business.

Mayor's Suspicious Activities

The speaker found evidence in Thomas's journal that suggests the mayor is involved in illegal activities. The journal mentions a hidden cache of stolen weapons and money.

Evidence from Thomas's Journal

  • The speaker discovered information in Thomas's journal that indicates the mayor is up to no good.
  • According to the journal, there is a map that leads to a hidden cache filled with stolen weapons and money.
  • The speaker explains that when they were kids, they used to draw maps in code to help settlers navigate. They recognize some symbols on the map, such as a symbol for north representing a pond and trees.

Finding the Mayor's Supply Cache

The speaker plans to use the map from Thomas's journal to locate the mayor's supply cache. They express hesitation about going alone due to potential dangers.

Locating the Supply Cache

  • The speaker believes they can use the map from Thomas's journal to find the mayor's supply cache.
  • Another person offers to accompany them, but the speaker declines, fearing unknown dangers at the location.
  • If something happens to them, they instruct the other person to find Captain Lewis and give him the translated map. Captain Lewis is located at an old abandoned mine outside of town.

Unidentified Sound

A sound interrupts their conversation briefly.

Unidentified Sound

  • A sudden sound interrupts their conversation momentarily.
  • No further information or context is provided about this sound.

Uncertain Response

There is uncertainty expressed by one of the speakers.

Uncertainty Expressed

  • One of the speakers expresses uncertainty or hesitation.
  • No further information or context is provided about this uncertainty.

Someone Shouting

A person shouts out, causing a reaction from the speakers.

Shouting Incident

  • Someone in the vicinity shouts out, catching the attention of the speakers.
  • No further information or context is provided about this incident.

Reading a Letter

A letter is read aloud by one of the speakers. The content of the letter suggests a connection between Mayor Pierce and an armory at Sawtooth.

Reading a Letter

  • One of the speakers reads a letter addressed to Mayor Pierce.
  • The letter mentions an armory at Sawtooth that is heavily stocked with weapons and reveals recruitment efforts for men willing to fight for Mayor Pierce's territory.
  • The speaker identifies themselves as Cooter and compliments the reader on their reading skills.

Conversation with Rob

A conversation takes place between two individuals named Rob and another person. They discuss someone leaving town and plans to wait for their return.

Useless Information

  • Rob informs the other person that some boys saw someone leave town, heading north, but they did not follow them.
  • The other person dismisses this information as useless since it was not reported in time to take any action.
  • They express their opinion that waiting for the person's return would be best.

Confrontation with Rob

The other person confronts Rob, criticizing his lack of education and intelligence. They assert their authority and remind him who is in charge.

Confrontation with Rob

  • The other person criticizes Rob, calling him uneducated and unintelligent.
  • They assert their authority and remind Rob that they pay him to follow their orders, not to offer his opinions.
  • The other person emphasizes that they are the one running the show and that this town belongs to them.

Warning and Threat

The other person warns Rob about challenging their authority and threatens consequences if he does not comply.

Warning and Threat

  • The other person warns Rob not to challenge their authority or bite the hand that feeds him.
  • They threaten Rob with dire consequences, implying that he could starve if he disobeys.
  • The conversation ends with Rob apologizing and promising it won't happen again.

Instructions for Dealing with the Marshal

The other person instructs Reb to persuade the marshal to leave town. If persuasion fails, they suggest an "accident" should befall him.

Dealing with the Marshal

  • Reb is instructed to have a conversation with the marshal and persuade him to leave town.
  • If persuasion fails, Reb is told that an "accident" should happen to the marshal.
  • It is emphasized that no investigation should take place since the marshal is a U.S. Marshal.

Requesting Someone's Presence

Someone requests another person's presence in a room.

Requesting Someone's Presence

  • A request is made for someone to enter a room.
  • No further information or context is provided about this request.

Relief at Finding Evidence

One of the speakers expresses relief at finding evidence supporting their claims about the mayor's illegal activities.

Relief at Finding Evidence

  • One of the speakers expresses relief at finding evidence that confirms their suspicions.
  • They mention discovering enough guns, TNT, and stolen gold in the hidden cache to start a war.
  • The speaker hopes that Captain Lewis will help them.

Frustration Expressed

Frustration is expressed by one of the speakers.

Frustration Expressed

  • One of the speakers expresses frustration, but no further information or context is provided about this frustration.

Taking Action Against Rogue Elements

The speaker explains their purpose for being in the area and their intention to investigate and take action against rogue elements connected to the Confederacy.

Taking Action Against Rogue Elements

  • The speaker reveals that they were sent to the area due to concerns about rogue elements from the Confederacy.
  • Their mission is to investigate and commandeer anything connected to this uprising.
  • However, they cannot directly blame Mayor Pierce without concrete proof of his involvement.

Jenny has information about McCoy's brother

In this section, Jenny approaches McCoy and informs him that she has some information about his brother. They discuss the need for privacy and the potential risks of being overheard.

Jenny offers information

  • Jenny tells McCoy that she has information about his brother.
  • She warns him not to waste her time and emphasizes the need for privacy.
  • McCoy questions what kind of information she has.

Concerns about being overheard

  • Jenny expresses concern about discussing sensitive matters in the open where they might be seen.
  • She urges McCoy to be quick as she doesn't have all night.

James arrives

James interrupts the conversation between Jenny and McCoy, causing a brief interruption in their discussion.

James interrupts

  • James arrives at the scene while Jenny and McCoy are talking.
  • He apologizes to James for interrupting their conversation.

Threatening conversation with James

A tense conversation ensues between James, McCoy, and his gang members. There is a threat made towards McCoy, but he remains defiant.

Threatening remarks

  • James expresses his desire to shoot McCoy in the face but mentions that he was given one more chance by someone referred to as "the ball."
  • He suggests that if McCoy doesn't comply, he will end up dead or buried in a maple box.
  • Despite the threats, McCoy stands his ground and refuses to back down.

Marshall arrives

The Marshall arrives on horseback, leading to a change in dynamics among the characters present.

Arrival of the Marshall

  • The Marshall arrives at the scene, causing a momentary pause in the tense situation.
  • He addresses James and attempts to communicate with him.

Marshall ensures safety

The Marshall reassures McCoy of his safety and advises him to rest.

Reassurance and advice

  • The Marshall tells McCoy that he is safe now.
  • He advises McCoy to relax and take some time to rest.

Discussion about heroes and consequences

The Marshall discusses the aftermath of heroic actions in the town and expresses his intention to go to bed.

Reflection on heroes

  • The Marshall mentions that the townsfolk need time to reflect on what happens to heroes in their town.
  • He suggests letting the dust settle for a day or so before taking further action.
  • The conversation ends with the Marshall stating that he is going to bed.

Expressing gratitude

Jenny thanks someone, possibly the Marshall, for something.

Expression of gratitude

  • Jenny expresses her thanks, saying "thank you."

Concern for Thomas

There is a discussion about Thomas, highlighting differences between him and someone else (possibly the speaker).

Concern for Thomas

  • Someone expresses concern about not wanting another person (possibly themselves) to end up like Thomas.
  • They mention that they were always different from Thomas but acknowledge that he was a good man.

Attempted movement

Someone encourages another person, possibly injured or weak, to try standing up and taking a few steps.

Encouragement to move

  • One person asks if another person wants to try standing up and taking a few steps.
  • They offer themselves as support and encourage the person to take their time.

Checking on well-being

Someone checks on another person's well-being after attempting to move.

Checking on well-being

  • One person asks if the other person is alright.
  • They make a reference to David using a rock to bring down a giant, possibly trying to lighten the mood.

Discussion about a book

A conversation takes place about a book called "Democracy in America" by Alexis de Tocqueville.

Conversation about a book

  • One person mentions the book "Democracy in America" by Alexis de Tocqueville.
  • The other person seems unfamiliar with it, leading to some confusion and clarification.

Shootout at the mine

There is news of a shootout at the mine, raising concerns about who may be responsible.

News of shootout

  • It is revealed that there was a shootout at the mine, resulting in casualties among some individuals' boys.
  • The speaker expresses condolences but refrains from directly attributing blame or identifying who did it.

Appointment as sheriff

The speaker appoints someone as temporary sheriff due to concerns over security and potential involvement of the marshal.

Appointment as sheriff

  • The speaker raises concerns about security and appoints someone as temporary sheriff.
  • They emphasize that this appointment is temporary and urge the new sheriff to address the situation involving the marshal promptly.

Reflection on being a marshal

The speaker reflects on their experience as a marshal and their initial perception of someone's actions.

Reflection on being a marshal

  • The speaker mentions that they have been a marshal for a couple of years.
  • They recall joining up with the 12th Mass in Massachusetts and initially perceiving someone's actions as cowardice.
  • They mention the goal of putting an end to slavery and the challenges faced during that time.

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Finding Something

The speaker mentions that they have found something.

Speaker Found Something

  • The speaker states, "I found it."

Feeling Better

The speaker expresses feeling better about something.

Speaker Feels Better

  • The speaker says, "All better, yeah."

Reading Thomas's Journals

The speaker talks about reading passages in Thomas's journals and their curiosity about the subject.

Curiosity About the Subject

  • The speaker mentions coming across some passages about someone while reading Thomas's journals. They express curiosity and say, "What is it? When I was reading Thomas's journals, I came across some passages about you. I thought there might be..."

Questions About Relationship

A conversation takes place where questions are asked about a relationship and the reason for asking.

Questions About Relationship

  • One person asks another if they were close to someone and why they are asking. They say, "What would you like to know? Were you close to him? Why do you ask, Marshall?"

Protection and Support

A discussion occurs regarding protection and support.

Protection and Support

  • One person asks another if they are warm on them and tells them to get behind them. They say, "Are you warm on me? Get behind me."

Request for a Reason

A request is made for a reason.

Request for a Reason

  • One person asks another to please give them a reason and asks what they want. They say, "Please give me a reason. What do you want?"

Accusations and Arrest

A conversation takes place about accusations, arrest, and an attempted rape.

Accusations and Arrest

  • One person mentions that the other was under arrest for the attempted rape of someone named Misgender Post. They talk about stopping someone from having their way with a respected maiden in the community. The speaker questions if they are suggesting that it's okay because Miss Jenny used to be a prostitute. The conversation continues with accusations against the speaker's brother as well.

Family Traits

A comment is made about family traits.

Family Traits

  • One person comments that trying to rape runs in the family, referring to the speaker's brother. They say, "Runs in the family, I guess."

Sadness Over Situation

Someone expresses sadness over a situation.

Sadness Over Situation

  • Someone says, "Oh my my, this is a sad thing."

Irony and Consequences

A conversation takes place about irony, consequences, and saving someone.

Irony and Consequences

  • One person mentions the irony of wanting to save someone but having to take their place. They mention being unimpressed with previous experiences.

Mistake and Innocence

A mistake is mentioned, and someone's innocence is questioned.

Mistake and Innocence

  • One person claims that what is happening is a mistake. Another person questions if the accused is innocent of the charges. The response is uncertain, saying they can't be certain of that.

Cherishing Women

A discussion occurs about cherishing women.

Cherishing Women

  • One person states that women are to be cherished. They mention not allowing crime to go unpunished for the sake of the town's reputation.

Blaming Others

Someone blames another person for a situation.

Blaming Others

  • One person accuses another of being responsible for a situation. They say, "This is your doing."

Unwanted Advances

Unwanted advances are discussed, along with a plea for help.

Unwanted Advances

  • A plea for help is made by someone who offers to do anything to make unwanted advances stop. The other person suggests dropping charges if they weren't leveled by a certain profession.

Cutting Down

A comment is made about cutting someone down.

Cutting Down

  • Someone says, "Cut them down."

Compliment and Rejection

A compliment is given but rejected.

Compliment and Rejection

  • One person compliments another, saying they would make a fine first lady. The compliment is rejected, with the response that the words are of the devil's tongue.

Seeking Help

A plea for help is made to save someone from jail.

Plea for Help

  • Someone asks for help in getting James out of jail, stating that he didn't do anything. They express concern that he may be killed.

Meeting at Old Church

A meeting is planned at an old church.

Meeting at Old Church

  • Plans are made to meet up with a group of people by the old church. The speaker mentions needing help and assures someone that they will be there.

Remembering Reverend Thomas McCord

Someone speaks about Reverend Thomas McCord and his impact on the town.

Remembering Reverend Thomas McCord

  • The speaker talks about how Reverend Thomas McCord stood in the same place and had a dream for the town and its people. They mention his death and the remaining tinder and ash.

Reverend McCord's Sacrifice

Benjamin expresses his disappointment in the townspeople for not standing with Reverend McCord, who gave his life for them. He reveals that Mayor Pierce and his former Confederate soldier colleagues plan to claim the territory as a new republic and overthrow the president. Marshall McCord has been working with the army to uncover their operation.

  • Benjamin is ashamed that they let Reverend McCord down and their children.
  • Mayor Pierce and his colleagues intend to claim the territory as a new republic and overthrow the president.
  • Marshall McCord has been working with the army to uncover their operation.

Taking a Stand

Benjamin discusses how they are strong enough at present to take action against Mayor Pierce, but once reinforcements arrive, they will be outnumbered. He shares his determination not to be enslaved again.

  • They are currently strong enough to take action against Mayor Pierce.
  • Once reinforcements arrive, they will be outnumbered.
  • Benjamin is determined not to be enslaved again.

Quoting Scripture

Benjamin mentions a scripture that Reverend used to quote often - Proverbs 21:15. He believes justice is present, and it's time for them to take a stand.

  • Benjamin quotes Proverbs 21:15 - "It is joy to the just to do judgment, but destruction shall come to the workers of iniquity."
  • Justice is present; it's time for them to take a stand.

Confrontation at Jailhouse

A confrontation occurs at the jailhouse when some men try to intimidate Benjamin by going through his bag. Benjamin's daughter, Melissa, has prepared some items for the marshal.

  • Confrontation occurs at the jailhouse when men go through Benjamin's bag.
  • Benjamin's daughter, Melissa, has prepared some items for the marshal.

Request for Help

Benjamin asks a woman for help in breaking James out of jail. She agrees to assist them.

  • Benjamin asks a woman for help in breaking James out of jail.
  • The woman agrees to assist them.

Standoff at Jailhouse

A standoff takes place at the jailhouse. Benjamin plans to draw their fire while others run for safety. He urges them to have faith and trust him.

  • A standoff takes place at the jailhouse.
  • Benjamin plans to draw their fire while others run for safety.
  • He urges them to have faith and trust him.

Negotiation with Mayor Pierce

Benjamin negotiates with Mayor Pierce, offering himself in exchange for letting the other men go free. They agree on peaceful resolution if he walks out of there peacefully.

  • Benjamin negotiates with Mayor Pierce, offering himself in exchange for letting the other men go free.
  • They agree on a peaceful resolution if he walks out of there peacefully.

Final Confrontation

As Benjamin tries to leave peacefully, McCoy confronts him and taunts him about his brother's death. A scuffle ensues.

  • McCoy confronts Benjamin as he tries to leave peacefully.
  • McCoy taunts him about his brother's death.
  • A scuffle ensues.

The transcript ends abruptly after this point without further information or dialogue.

Confrontation and Farewell

This section features a confrontation between two characters and a farewell scene.

Confrontation

  • One character tells the other that they are outgunned by 20 men.
  • The other character responds with "18."
  • A brief exclamation is made.

Farewell

  • One character says "fun" to the other.
  • The same character affectionately calls the other "my boy."

English Language

This section highlights the use of English language in the dialogue.

English Dialogue

  • A character mentions that they are speaking in English.

Background Music

This section focuses on background music playing during the scene.

Background Music

  • Background music starts playing.
  • The music continues, followed by an exclamation.
  • Another line of dialogue is spoken while the music plays.

Separation and Instructions

This section involves separation between characters and instructions given for safety.

Separation

  • One character tells another to get their father home and stay there.
  • The same character declines assistance, stating that they have something to do alone.

Instructions

  • The first character instructs the other to keep someone safe and be careful.

Map and Plan

In this section, a map is mentioned and a plan is discussed.

Map

  • A character thanks another for something related to a map.

Plan

  • The character expresses gratitude for the assistance received.

Uncertainty

This section highlights uncertainty expressed by a character.

Uncertainty

  • A character makes an uncertain sound.

Delayed Arrival

This section involves one character expressing frustration at the delayed arrival of another.

Frustration

  • One character comments on the other taking a long time and being busy.

Running Away

This section explores the concept of running away in a conversation between characters.

Running Away

  • One character questions why the other didn't run away.
  • The same character responds with "there's nowhere to run to."

Matters of Life and Death

This section delves into philosophical reflections on life and death.

Reflections

  • One character mentions that certain things don't matter at the end of the day.
  • The same character contemplates coming to their current location to die.

Church Setting

This section describes the setting of a church and reflects on its significance.

Church Setting

  • A character comments on the church being nice and people going in and out.
  • The same character admits to never understanding what others find in churches.

Admiration and Compassion

This section explores admiration and compassion between characters.

Admiration

  • One character expresses admiration for another in a funny way.

Compassion

  • The same character questions the other's lack of compassion.

Taking Action

This section focuses on one character's determination to take action against evil.

Determination

  • A character declares that they will not look the other way.
  • They express their commitment to rid the town of evil.

Gratitude

This section involves a moment of gratitude expressed by one character towards another.

Gratitude

  • One character thanks another, referring to them as "brother."

Reunion and Farewell

This section features a reunion between characters followed by a farewell.

Reunion

  • One character greets another, calling them "little brother."

Farewell

  • The same character bids farewell, saying "see you around."

Curiosity

This section highlights curiosity expressed by one character towards another.

Curiosity

  • One character asks the other what they have there.

Introduction

In this section, introductions are made between characters.

Introductions

  • A question is asked about someone's name.

Family Introduction

This section involves the introduction of a character's family.

Family Introduction

  • A character introduces their family members to another character.

Church Rebuilding

This section discusses the rebuilding of a church.

Church Rebuilding

  • The characters mention that they are rebuilding a church.
  • They express gratitude to someone for their contribution to the rebuilding process.

Heading South

This section involves a conversation about heading south and helping others.

Heading South

  • One character mentions that some people need help down south.
  • They invite another character to join them in providing assistance.

Finding Purpose

This section explores finding purpose and making choices.

Purpose

  • One character expresses that they have found their calling too.
  • They mention that someone would be proud of both of them.

Return and Promise

This section involves a promise made by one character upon their return.

Promise

  • One character assures another that they will come back after being gone for some time.

Honesty and Lying

This section delves into honesty and lying between characters.

Honesty

  • One character comments on not being as good of a liar as someone else.

Similarities

This section highlights similarities between characters.

Similarities

  • One character compares themselves to another, stating that they are two sides of the same coin.

Background Music

This section focuses on background music playing during the scene.

Background Music

  • Background music starts playing.

Background Music

This section continues with background music playing during the scene.

Background Music

  • Background music continues.

Ending Scene

This section marks the ending scene of the transcript.

Ending Scene

  • The transcript ends without any further dialogue or action.
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