""Take warning by me"" ""Don't go for a soldier"" ""Don't join no army"" ""For the dove she will leave you The raven will come"" ""And death will come marching at the beat of the drum"" ""Come all you pretty fair maids"" ""Come walk in the sun"" ""And don't let your young man ever carry a gun"" "[Distant Cannon Fire]" "[Gasps]" "Oh, my God!" "My daddy died that way." "Crawled off in the bushes and bled to death." "Maybe you were the cause." "Are you dyin', Mr. Yank?" "Help me." " What's your name, girl?" " Amelia." "But everybody calls me Amy." "I'm Corporal John McBurney, but everybody calls me McB." " How old are you, Amy?" " Twelve." "Thirteen in September." "Old enough for kisses." "Don't give up now, Mr. Yank." "I mean, Mr. McB." "Just over there." "Miss Martha, that smoke's sure getting awful close." "You figure them Yanks is gonna burn this place down?" "Hallie, don't talk that way." "It's hard enough to get the girls to study as it is." "Es-tu aujourd'hui a Paris?" "I can't emphasize enough... that French is a smiling' language." "Le mari de Marie est ici aujourd'hui a Paris." "Abigail... you're not paying attention." "I'm sorry, Miss Edwina, but the war is soundin' so close." "Doris says, if the Yankees win... they'll rape every one of us." "[Amy] Miss Martha!" "Miss Martha!" "[Bell Ringing]" "[Amy] Help!" "Miss Martha!" "[Amy] Help!" "He's dyin'!" "How did he get here?" "By the grace of God, ma'am." "The grace of God in the form of this here child." "What were you doin' off the school grounds?" "Just pickin' some mushrooms." "And I didn't notice how far I was..." "You know the punishment for leaving the grounds." "Get him into the house." "Come and help me." "Lift." "[Amy] Miss Martha, I couldn't leave him there to die." "Well, you wouldn't have had to worry about it." "There'd have been one less enemy soldier." "[McB] Corporal John McBurney." "66th New York." "I surrender to the prettiest Confederates..." "[Janie] A real blue belly." "There's only one way to tell if he's a Yank." " How's that?" " Take off his pants." " Yanks have tails." " Doris, stop that nonsense!" "Amy, run out ahead and open up the door." "And then come back and tie the blue rag on the gate." "Go on!" "You hear that?" "The blue rag's a signal for our local patrollers." "We're gonna feel awful proud turning' one over to them." "Is he dead?" " Lizzie, why didn't you sound the alarm?" " I'm sorry Miss Martha..." "You must have seen them crossing' the fields." "I was reading and I didn't see it!" "The lookout is not a reading' room." "Get back up on that widow's walk." "If you see any of our soldiers comin', let me know at once." "Yes, madam." "Let's put him down on the steps." "Careful." "There." "Doris, Abigail, get some sheets... and make up the divan in the music room." "I'll go put the water on to boil." "Amy, will you put the blue rag on the gate as you were told?" "Couldn't we wait a bit for that?" "His pulse is weak and he's lost a lot of blood." "Gallons and gallons, Miss Martha." "They'd take him away..." "even though he's half dead." "They're not likely to be by again today... and in any case they'd wait until we'd dressed his wounds." "Will you do as I asked?" "[Martha] If this war goes on much longer, I'll forget I ever was a woman." "The water's on to boil." "Y'all wasting' your time." "I say we fix his leg, turn him over to the patrol." "He'll die in prison just the same." "[Raven Cawing]" "[Hallie] Mr. Yankee... there was enough iron in your leg to shoe a horse." "I'm afraid it's some time since the corporal had a bath." "I noticed." "You ladies leave." "I'll get some clean water and wash him down." "I'll fetch one of my brother's nightshirts." "Come, Edwina." "I thought so." "Is he going to die?" "Some day." "But for now, he's quite all right." "I don't want anyone poking in here... or lurking about in the halls." "There's lots of mending to be done." "Into the parlor, all of you." "Pay no attention to them, Amy." "Did the ant kill the caterpillar?" "No, they joined together and dragged him underground." "Probably to eat him." "I don't see what this has to do with that Yank you brought here." "I do." "The Yank's an intruder, just like the caterpillar." "And you should never have brought him here." "I agree." "He's probably a spy." "I doubt that, Janie." "Miss Edwina, aren't you afraid of that blue belly?" "No." "It's bad manners to call him a blue belly." "He has a name." "Corporal John McBurney." "Call him by it." "I call him Mr. McB." "And I think he's ever so handsome." "I got him cleaned good to the waist." "I'll lift him... and you put the nightshirt on him." "All right, give me the other arm." "Yes, Miss Martha." "Help me." "Hold the sleeve and hold it up." "Yes, Miss Martha." "Now, pull off his pants." "Go ahead, Miss Martha." "He's not made no different than your brother." "I have asked you never to speak of my brother." "Sorry, Miss Martha, I didn't mean nothin'." "The nightshirt recalled Master Miles to me." "Surprisin' it didn't you too." "Surprisin'you brang this Yank into your house too... him bein' a man and all." "I didn't want to." "[Clanging]" "Miss Martha!" "Soldiers on the road." "They're our boys." "All right, Lizzie." "Should I go back up?" "No, I should have had you relieved before." "Janie, I believe it's your watch." "May we go greet 'em?" "No, we may not." "Don't want them to see you girls." "Come along, girls." " Captain." " Madam." " What's the news?" " We won." "Grant's retreating'." "Oh, thank God." "Get back here, Yank!" " No!" " Shoot him!" "Hold your fire!" "Get him and throw him in the wagon." "[Captain] He was wantin' to be shot." "Prefers a quick death to a slow death in Fayette Prison." "That's where the poor devils are headed." "How many young ladies are here?" "We have six students and a teacher." "I sure wouldn't advertise it if I were you." "Oh, you mean on the sign?" "A lot of Yanks are separated from their units." "They're roaming' the woods and they're desperate." "You think Miss Martha is gonna tell 'em about Mr. McB?" "'Course she'll tell 'em." "That's why she went out there." "So, take care, ma'am." " Captain!" "Captain, I..." " Yes, ma'am?" "Our prayers go with you." "Thank you, ma'am." "Forward!" "They're goin' on." "What name do you go by?" "Hallie." "Well, you can call me McB." "Yank'll do fine." "You and I oughta be friends, Hallie." "How do you figure that?" "Well... we're both kinda prisoners here, aren't we?" "With one difference, Mr. Yank." "I can run." "I love you, Mr. Crow... but until your wing's mended, it's for your own good." "[Martha] You can lower it now." "I couldn't have operated this school without you." "I'm very grateful to you." "I'm the one to be grateful." "You've given me the only home I have, Miss Martha." "Even after the war is over, it'll still be difficult for years to come." "I'll have to devote myself to runnin' the farm." "I'd like you to concentrate on building the school up again." "You've become very dear to me, Edwina." "And I'm prepared to make you a partner." "And provide in my will that you'll inherit full ownership." "Miss Martha... that's unbelievably generous." "I don't know what to say." "Well, there's not an ounce of generosity in it." "I need somebody capable and responsible." "You're my guarantee that the school will continue... to bear my name and maintain my standards." "I don't know what to s..." "That's wonderful." "You know, you should pray for the North to win." "Why?" "Well, you don't like being a slave, do you?" "No, do you?" "Me?" "Oh, I'm nobody's slave." "You mean, you just went out and got yourself shot up... 'cause you like being shot up?" "Sometimes a man's gotta do things... he doesn't particularly like." "Not if he's free, he don't." "And you white folks ain't killing' each other because you care about us niggers." "A white man's the same everywhere in this world." "You should say that men are the same everywhere, no matter what color." "Same as a beautiful..." "What's goin' on?" "Sounds like maybe they're makin' you a coffin." "How come you're not turnin' our Yankee in?" "In his condition, he'd die in that Fayette Prison." "This'll hold him till he's better." "I could probably kick those shutters open with my bad leg." "Perhaps, Corporal, but not without bein' heard." "Girls!" "[Amy] Good night." "Back to your beds, instantly." "At least it gives her an opportunity... to learn what a man's body feels like." "Go back to your room." "How is he?" "He has a fever." "You must be tired." "Wouldn't you like a... chance to go to your closet?" "I might sponge parts of him you wouldn't." "Oh!" "I knew what you were the minute you came to this school." "A hussy is a hussy." "You come in here again... and you'll find your face in a bucket of water!" "Do I smell eggs for breakfast?" "Yes, Miss Edwina." "Hallie says Mr. McB brought us luck." "Those hens finally laid some eggs." "You look very pretty, Edwina." "The corporal seems to be having an effect on all of us." "How is the corporal this morning?" "Hungry." "How long is he gonna stay in the music room, Miss Martha?" "Till he is well enough to turn over to the patrollers." "I wanna practice my harp, but I can't with a dangerous enemy in the same room." "So that's the answer." "I always wondered what it would take to make you practice." "Hello." "What's your name?" "Edwina." " Mine is..." " Corporal John McBurney." "Now, how'd you know that?" "You said so when you came here." "Did I?" "Oh, I must've forgotten all about that." "You know, Edwina, I..." "I got the strangest feeling that I'm a prisoner... in some sort of girls' school." "It is a girls' school." "Well, you are an enemy soldier." "Are you the head of the school?" "Lady in the portrait there." "Miss Martha Farnsworth." "Who's the man with her?" "Her brother, Miles." "Where's he?" "He disappeared." "He's presumed dead." "There's no man around here at all, then?" "Well..." "I sure thank providence for sending me here... rather than to one of your prisons." "I wish it were up to me what happens to you, but it isn't." "Miss Martha will decide." "Bye." "Well, there's the little darlin' that saved my life." "Come on in." "Sit down." "I can't." "Your room is out-of-bounds." "Oh, I told Randolph all about you." "The patrol." "But even if I sounded the alarm, Miss Martha wouldn't stop them." "It's treason!" "Not tying' on the blue rag to signal the patrol is treason." "Damn!" "Damn!" "Damn!" "[Harpsichord]" "That was very nice." "You said there were no men around here." "Who's Randolph?" "Oh, I forgot about Randolph." "I'm sure you'll meet him." "Who is he?" "Randolph is a turtle." "He's a pet of Amy's." "Oh." "Don't go." "You may leave now and... your soldiers might come or something." "I may never see you again." "I don't even know your last name." "Dabney." "Why are you afraid of me, Edwina?" "I'm not." "Not really." "I mean, it has nothing to do with you." "[McB] It's just that I'm a Yankee now." "I don't suppose Yankees are any different than other men." "Oh, I see." "So you're just afraid of men in general?" "Not afraid, I just don't... trust them." "Any of them." "It sounds like some man didn't treat you too kindly." "Only I would've bet that you'd never been in love." "Too bad you couldn't have bet." "You'd have won." "Then how'd you get your unfair opinion of men?" "I'd rather not talk about it." "We won't, then." "How long have you been at this school?" "Since I was fifteen." "Seven years." "Except for Sunday church, I've rarely been away... from the school grounds for all those years." "I wonder if sometimes you don't think of yourself as a sleeping beauty in a castle... waiting for a prince to free you... with a kiss." "I wish we didn't have to send him to prison." "With no choice, harboring the enemy is a crime." "A very serious crime." "You must be Miss Farnsworth." "I am." "I was beginning to think you were avoiding me." "I wanted to thank you for all you've done, ma'am." "I don't want your thanks." "I just want you well enough to turn out with the authorities." "You certainly don't mince words." "I like that." "Do you, indeed?" "Think it makes any difference to me whether you like it or not?" "No, I guess it doesn't, but I still can't help being grateful." "Don't be." "It's simply a matter of ethics." "Something you probably wouldn't understand." "Well, you might be surprised, ma'am." "It was ethics that got me wounded in the first place." "How so?" "Well, you see, ma'am, I'm a Quaker." "And I don't... carry weapons into battle, I carry bandages." "And my company, we were fighting in this thicket... and there was this wounded rebel officer... who was trying to crawl away from the fire which was getting on him." "My duty was to stay with my men, but... my ethics wouldn't let me." "I carried that reb to safety." "That's why I got shot." "Now, my conscience does bother me... because I should've stayed with my own troops." "I feel like I deserted them, you might say." "Do your hands hurt you terribly?" "Well, there's nothing more painful than burns, ma'am." "A few bottles left in my father's wine cellar." "If the pain gets too great, I'll ask Hallie to bring you some." "Does seem like a good occasion, and I would love some wine." "It was offered for your pain, not for your pleasure!" "Sure, madam." "But it's just that sometimes the two do go together." "Corporal McBurney... you are not our guest, but a somewhat unwelcome visitor." "We don't propose to entertain you here." "I don't expect it." "It's just that I've been at war a long time." "It's been months since I've seen a woman's face." "You'll find I'm easily amused." "If you get any ideas of tryin' to amuse yourself with any of the ladies in this house..." " Wait just a minute..." " You'll find yourself... out on that road so fast you won't know what happened to you." "I'm not that kind of man." "You know that." "I know nothing of the kind." "How long does it take you, ma'am, to get to know someone?" "To get to know me?" "You'll never find out." "You won't be here that long." "We'll continue our study of the Gospel according to Saint Luke, chapter 11." ""And it ca..."" "[Whispering]" "Can't you wait until after the Bible reading?" "I really can't, Miss Martha." "All right, hurry back." "Chapter 11." ""And it came to pass, that as he was praying in a certain place..." ""when he ceased, one of his disciples said unto him..." "Lord, teach us to pray as John also taught his disciples."" "Well, well." "I just wanted to introduce myself proper." "I'm Carol." "Oh Carol, that's about the nicest introduction I've ever had." "And to the prettiest girl." "How old are you?" "Seventeen, but I know a lot more than girls my age." "Oh, I'll bet you do." "Gotta get back to..." "Bible reading'." "Say a prayer for me, will you?" "I would, but I've no idea what you want." "The butter churned out to a good five pounds." "That ought to trade for a sack of flour." "And we need flour bad." "Sweetener, too, Miss Martha." "Any kind." "If he doesn't have sugar, take molasses or honey." "You talk as though I didn't know how to barter with Phil MacPherson." "If he has 'em, I'll get 'em." "Hallie, you might shave Corporal McBurney, this morning." "I'm tired of lookin' at that stubble." "Bye, Miss Martha." "Good-bye, Miss Martha." "Mr. McB?" "Mr. McB?" "Good mornin'." "Good morning, little friend." "Feelin' better, Mr. McB?" "Well, I'm a little bit bed weary, that's all." "There's a pair of crutches in the barn." "Been there a long time." "Should I get 'em for you?" "Again, I'd be indebted to you, Amy." "Can you see him?" "So that's Randolph, huh?" "Yes." "And I love him very much." "Not as much as you do me, I hope." "As much, but different." "Catch some flies for him to eat while I'm gone." " Bye." " Bye." "If living' was a thing that money could buy" "Don't you know the rich would live, Lord, before we die" "All my troubles" "Is that all you're gonna give?" "Guess you're drying' up like the rest of us women around here." "What you after in this barn, Miss Amy?" "Those crutches." "For Mr. McB." "You get permission from Miss Martha?" "Well, I think we should refuse to work the garden... till Miss Martha stops giving' food to the enemy of the Confederacy." "The Bible says, "Love thy enemy."" "Anyway, can't let a man like that starve to death." "Ain't enough of them now." "Miss Doris... that thing in your hand is for hoeing', not leaning'." "It's nigger work!" "And it's ruining' my hands." "Why, I'll never be able to play the harp again." "That nigger work is what feed us." "And if we don't get enough of it... you're goin' where you can play your harp your whole livelong day." "[Laughter]" "[Humming]" "Like to suck a raw egg while I shave you?" "Lt'll give you energy." "Sure." "Thanks." "You get the thanks." "Those hens hadn't laid for months 'fore you came." "You must got rooster blood in you." "Judging by my boots and uniform, I don't have any blood in me." "Miss Martha said I should shave you." "But I ain't so sure." "I don't think the Lord wanted a man's face all smooth like a baby's bottom." "That's why he gave him whiskers." "Might be a sin to shave that growth off." "Then don't do it." "Sinning oughta be saved for much more important things." "I better shave you." "Miss Martha give me my orders." "Not the Lord." "And even without whiskers... you wouldn't look half bad for a white man." "I like hearin' you laugh, Hallie." "My Ben used to say that." "Who's Ben, your husband?" "No, we weren't rightly married, but we sure loved each other." "Did he die?" "Don't know." "He went off a long time back." "Miss Martha's brother... he decided to sell Ben off." "So, Ben run away." "So, he finally got us separated all the same." "Listen, Hallie, you help me get away from here... and I'll try to find out what happened to your Ben." "Even if I have to go to General Grant personally." "You trust me now, Hal." "I'll think on it, Mr. Yank." "Oh, let me help you." "You all right?" "Oh, yeah." "I just overdid it a little, that's all." "Well, sit down." " There." " Thank you." "All right?" "Won't you sit down for a minute?" "No, I can't." "I have a class in a minute." "Just for that minute, then, please." "Come on." "Well..." "I woke up this morning wondering if you could possibly be... as lovely and sweet as you were last night." "But now I see you're even prettier than I remembered." "You know, Edwina, one way or the other..." "I'm gonna have to leave here pretty soon." "There isn't time enough to get to know each other in the normal way." "So I've got to ask you something I wouldn't ordinarily ask you." "See, I've never felt this way about anybody before." "I mean, you're somebody I've always wanted to meet." "And if I'm gonna be in prison... or somewhere else, I don't want to just keep... thinking and hoping, if nothing's gonna happen." "I mean, if I'm just another Billy Yank enemy..." "You're not." "I like you very much." "[Lizzie] Miss Martha's back!" "How did you get those crutches, Corporal?" "I brought them to him." "You had no business doing it without being told." "Who let him out of the music room?" "I was told to shave him and it was too dark in that boarded-up room." "Well, at least it's some improvement." "I'm sorry I let her shave me, ma'am." "I've always felt the Lord didn't intend... for a man's face to be smooth as a baby's bottom." " Go unload the buggy." " Yes, ma'am." "And thanks to you, I've got most of my strength back." "What do you think of that?" "That it's a foolish waste of energy." "Come help me bring in the supplies." "I'd be glad to, ma'am." "There's a lot of things I could do to... repay you for savin' my life." "There's just about nothin' I don't like about farming." "And I have a great respect for land." "It really used to grieve me when our outfit was movin' this way." "And I could see what this war was doin' to this fine land." "Grieves me too." "I used to enjoy ridin' through our fields... seein' them rich with crops." "There are things certainly that could use a man's help." "Thank you, ma'am." "You won't regret it, I guarantee you." "There are enough of us to keep an eye on you during the day... but at night... we'll lock you up again." "Well, of course." "I'd expect that." "You can take the buggy now, Hallie." "You'll need some clothes." "Come on, Mae." "Can't have you hobbling around the girls in that." "Come on, Mae." "I'll get you some things that belonged to my brother." "You're an angel, ma'am." "An absolute angel." "Thank you." "You've been a great help." "[Edwina] The napkin should not be fastened at the neck." "It should be laid conveniently across the lap." "And one corner should be lifted to wipe the mouth." "Men who wear a mustache are obliged to manipulate the napkin in a vigorous manner..." "Miss Edwina?" "...which would be unpardonable in a lady." " Yes?" " Permission to go to my closet?" " But nowhere else." " Of course not." "Now, we will all demonstrate the proper use of a napkin." "Very nice." "'Morning." "Well, good morning to you." "Games for two are more fun." "Oh, now you surprise me." "Never thought you'd be afraid to kiss a girl." "Well, see, my mother told me it might just stunt my growth." "Well, maybe your mama was right." "You certainly are well-developed." "I'd have to say the same about you." "Well, it's not the same." "I mean your shoulders and arms, you seem to be all muscle." "I bet there's not a soft spot on you." "She's not in her room." "Not even in the music room as I expected." "But then, neither is the blue belly." "Doris will take charge." "You're obviously very hard to resist, Carol... but I'm not anxious to have my head on a chopping block." "What about later on tonight, when everybody's asleep?" "What about it?" "I just happen to have a room to myself." "In the attic." "Can you walk up stairs?" "I suppose I could, but I couldn't walk through a locked door." "Oh, I forgot about that." "I just thought I'd pay our guest a little visit." "He wanted to know what class you were teaching'." "And I told him etiquette." "And how to behave like a lady under all circumstances." "All that anger in those pretty green eyes?" "I told you before, I don't trust any man." "Did you ask her if she looks upon you as a Billy Yank enemy?" "Or if she's waiting for a prince to awaken her with a kiss?" "Now, come on, that's nonsense." "She doesn't mean a thing to me." "Just passing time, talking with her, that's all." "Same as my father said to my mother." ""They mean nothin' to me." "I was only amusing' myself."" "Oh, so your father was the man?" "No." "No, Johnny." "I know how I feel." "If you don't feel the same way, just tell me." "You know how I feel." "When the war's over, I'll come back and get you." "Please, Johnny, don't say that unless you mean it." "You know I mean it." "[Edwina] Oh." "Oh, no." "Johnny, no." "Oh." "[McB's Voice] When the war's over, I'll come back and get you." "... if you'll let me." " Please, Johnny..." "Please, Johnny, don't say that unless you mean it." "You know I mean it." "Oh." "Oh, no." "Oh." "Oh, I can't." "Not like this." "Not without being sure." "Maybe when the war's over." "It's just that I never have before." "Don't be angry." "If you still feel the same way..." "There's riders out in front." "Maybe three or four of them." "It's probably just the patrollers." "Or the girl on lookout, she would've sounded the alarm." " They've stopped." " They often do." "They water their horses, and then they ride on." "I better get back before I'm missed." "Miss Martha!" "Miss Martha!" "Hold it, Yank!" "Hell, I ain't no Yank." "Who are you?" "What're you doin' here?" "Hurry, Miss Martha!" "Hurry!" "I was wounded and... on leave from Gregg's Texans, Longstreet's Corps." "Who is it?" "How come you're not in uniform?" "How come you're not?" "What's going on there?" "We caught him, Miss Farnsworth." "Why, Sam Jepson?" "This is my cousin you've heard me talk about." "It's my cousin." "Cousin Martha, I always figured you looked down the Texas side of the family." "It pleases me that you..." "that you talk about us." "Of course, I didn't say what I said about you." "Can you explain this, Miss Farnsworth?" " No, I can't explain it." " It was tied on the gates." "I've no idea how it got there." "Unless it was one of the girls, as a joke." "[Jepson] These aren't times for joking." "One of my men could've been killed, or your cousin." "I know that, Sam." "And the girl who's responsible will be severely punished." "Take my word for it." "I'll do, ma'am." "Thank you, Sam." "I'm sorry this happened." "You were splendid, ma'am, absolutely splendid." "You were quite splendid yourself, Corporal." "Your accent was pure Texas." "I wonder who put this rag on the gate." "I don't know, but you can bet I didn't." "Well, now that you've got your strength back... there's no reason why we shall continue to serve your meals in bed." "You'll have supper with us tonight." "Whatever you say, ma'am." "[Laughter]" "[McB] I can't remember when I've ever been in such delightful company." "You young ladies are a fine tribute... to the excellence of your head mistress... to whom I will always be indebted." "You needn't be." "But I will, ma'am." "You don't understand that I used to make much more use of my legs than most men." "Take dancing for instance." "I always could wear out the arm of any fiddler in the world." "If we had dancing here in the school..." "I could teach the girls waltzes, reels, polkas." "[McB] Almost anything you could mention." "Miss Martha, could we have a dance class?" "Yes, please!" " Can we?" " I'll take it under consideration." "Ain't it clear, we haven't had as lively a meal as this in a long time." "I think it's been disgraceful, eatin' with the enemy." "So do I, Miss Martha." "You girls might have said something before supper." "Could have been eatin' in the kitchen." "And you may both be excused to go to your room." "Please Madam, let them stay." "They're just voicing their patriotism." "Doris and Janie..." "I admire your father fighting for the cause he thinks right." "If nobody's gonna finish those mushrooms, I think I could manage a load." "Please do, Corporal." "Amy picked them for you." "Thank you, Amy." "I'm particularly partial to mushrooms." "Now, I'm sorry that I must turn to something unpleasant." "Today, somebody tied the blue rag..." "Girls, into the kitchen." "Edwina, fetch the pistol." "It's in my room." "Hallie, go with them." "Hide yourself upstairs, Corporal." "If it's Union troops, you just holler." "I'll make sure nothing happens to anyone." "They're our soldiers, Miss Martha." "Thank God!" " Can you make it up the stairs?" " Yeah." "I'll help him." "No, you won't!" "Get in the kitchen." "[Pounding]" "[Pounding]" "Let me have that pistol." "No, I have to take it to Miss Martha." "You care about what happens to me, don't ya?" "Yes!" "That's why don't want to see you shot!" "[Pounding]" "[Pounding]" "Come in, Captain." "Sorry to keep you waiting." "That's all right, ma'am." "It's been a long time... since I've had to wait for such a pretty lady." "This vicinity's gonna be left unprotected." "Our boys gotta pull out for Champion's Hill... before them damn Yankees, beg your pardon, madam... damn Yankees..." "and secure the road to Vicksburg." "Why have you come here?" "We heard about your school... and since we were scouting out in this area... we just decided to stop and see if we could be of any... assistance." "Thank you, Captain, but everything is fine here." "It seems to me as how you might be afraid of being molested by Yankees," "I could leave a couple of my boys to sleep in your barn for a night or two.." "That's very generous, but it won't be necessary." "I don't mind staying with the ladies, Captain." "Y'all go on ahead." "I'll catch up within a few days." "You're very kind, but we cannot take you from your duties in the field." "It seems to me as how it might serve some military purpose... for someone to stay behind, and kinda out of sight." "That's right." "As a matter of fact, I just might stay myself." "Now, Scoggins, suppose you ride back and tell the colonel." "No, I cannot permit it." "One or two of you would be no protection." "Your presence here might just draw attention to us... and provoke the Yankees into burning us down." "Good night, gentlemen." "Thank you for your concern." "Madam, I'd be right proud... to pay my compliments to them young ladies." "[Martha] That is very gentlemanly of you, Captain." "I'll tell them." "Good night." "Come on, boys." "God bless you, gentlemen." "Good night." "It's all right." "They left." "I love you so much." "Were you scared, Miss Martha?" " I almost died, I was so scared." " So was I." "Go up to your rooms." "I think it's treason to talk that way about our own boys." "[Amy] Oh, Doris, you think everything is treason." "Don't argue, girls." "Hallie... bring a bottle of wine to the parlor." "Yes, Miss Martha." "Today's been quite a strain." "Oh, give me the pistol." "[McB] Good night, young ladies." "[Girls] Good night, Mr. McB." "Good night, Mr. McB." "Will you come hear our prayers?" " I'm too excited to sleep." " Me too, Miss Edwina." "Go on to your rooms." "I'll be there presently." "Oh, I see you can manage stairs." "You know, they leave the key in your door." "I could slip down and unlock it." "You'd find me much more interesting than Miss Edwina." "You little devil." "You're the one who tried to get me caught today." "Well... you shouldn't do things that make me jealous." "Would you care for some wine, Corporal?" "I'd be honored, ma'am." "Do help yourself." "It's on the table." "I must say you showed great courage tonight, madam." "They were our soldiers." "There was no danger." "I think I know a little bit more about that than you do, ma'am." "And believe me, there was danger." "If you'd have shown any weakness... tonight's episode could've had a totally different ending." "I toast you." "You're a remarkable, beautiful woman." "Amy, you should've finished your prayers long ago." "I was praying for Mr. McB too." "[Janie] Amy!" "It's wrong to pray for the enemy." "My father says that God's on our side." "So he is." "He's on the side of people everywhere." "Now, please, no more talking." "Put out your candle, Amy." " Good night, Miss Edwina." " Good night." "I've been thinking, Corporal." "This place needs a man, someone who knows farming." "How to handle farm hands." "Thinking about giving up the school, ma'am?" "Oh, no." "But there won't be money for tuition, not for a long time." "But there will be money for anything we can grow." "The Northern money?" "When my brother and I ran this place... there were good northern markets for anything we could raise." "But... he isn't here now." "Never will be." "And I am?" "Yes, you are." "Would you be interested in staying on here, Corporal?" "Yes, I would." "Why were we all scared of our own soldiers?" "All armies have some men who aren't nice." "Now get to sleep." " Good night, Lizzie." " Good night." "I want to take your brother's place, but I must warn you." "It won't always be easy to act like a brother." "I'll try not to dictate your personal behavior, Corporal." "[singing] And the joys we shared [singing] As we tarried there [singing] No lover has ever" "[Footsteps]" "[Giggling]" "[Giggling]" "[Giggling]" "No!" "Edwina, listen to me!" "No, no, no!" "You lying son-of-a-bitch!" "You bastard!" "You filthy lecher!" "I hope you're dead!" "Dead!" "I hope you're dead!" "Dead... dead." "[Gasping]" "[Martha] I want all discussion of what happened tonight... to end now." "There are more urgent matters." "Do you think he's in much pain, Miss Martha?" "[Martha] No, not after all the wine and laudanum we've given him." "He can't feel anything." "Why do you want him in the dining room, Miss Martha?" "I need him there to work on his leg." "What kind of work?" "[McB Mumbilng]" "His leg's not only fractured, the bone is splintered." "If the best doctors couldn't set it so it healed," "I certainly can't." "[McB] You're well-bosomed." "You stop your drunken chatter." "Now lift the harness and slide him on the table." "Don't be jealous about it." "You're well-bosomed too." "Sweet and ladylike." "So round and perky." "I hate you, Miss Martha!" "Another teaspoon of laudanum should put him to sleep." "Give it to him." "[Amy Crying]" "And now, Amy, you will go to your room... and you will not come out until you are told." "And if I ever want your opinion, I'll ask for it!" "I didn't say nothing." "Oh, I think you did." "I think you spoke very loudly!" "Girls, go directly to your rooms." "Edwina, Hallie, Carol..." "Stay here and don't take your eyes off him." "That shouldn't be hard for you to do." "I've reached a very difficult decision." "I hope it's the right one." "By this time tomorrow, his leg will be starting to mortify." "There's no death worse than one from gangrene... and I cannot let him die... inch-by-inch in screaming agony." "The only way to prevent that is to amputate." " That mean you gonna cut off his leg?" " Yes." "But you ain't a doctor." "If he lives and blames you for making him a cripple, what you gonna say?" "Obviously, he would rather lose a leg than his life." "Can you be sure he'd die if you don't?" "I'm sure." "And what if he dies as a result of the operation?" "My conscience would be clear." "It wouldn't be if I let him die and did nothing to try and save him." "I suppose if we made the cut... above the popliteal division instead of below... we'd have fewer arteries to contend with." "There's goin' to be enough bleeding no matter where you cut." "I said forget about that book." "We see a vessel bleeding, we just tie it with thread." "For God sake, if you're going to do it, do it and be done with it!" "Turn his face away from me." "There is some frailty in you." "Dear Lord, we ask that you bless our efforts." "Mr. McB, are you coming around?" "Amy..." "I can tell it's night, when the stars come out." "And I can tell it's morning... when your freckles come in the room." "I must tell Miss Martha." "Miss Martha!" "Miss Martha!" "Miss Edwina!" "Amy, come along and watch." "Hallie's going to bury it." "Bury what?" "What do you think?" "The leg!" "He's awake, Miss Martha." "Ladies." "I know you're expecting an apology... and you certainly deserve it after  the way I abused your hospitality." "But first could you fix the splints... on my leg?" " It hurts so much." " There are no splints." "How do you fix a broken leg without splints?" "The pain is..." "We saved your life, and you complain of pain." "But nobody dies of a broken leg." "If gangrenous, they do." "We had a choice:" "either let you die in agony or... remove the leg." "You're just trying to punish me." "The Lord knows I deserve it, but..." "I know my legs are all right." "I can feel 'em all the way down to my toes." "It's a shock." "It has to be." "But you're too intelligent not to understand..." "You dirty bitch!" "Just because I didn't go to your bed." "Just because I went to someone else's bed." "I should have let you die screaming!" "Why should I have denied myself after all I'd been through?" "You wanted to be so much the goddamn lady!" "The virgin bitch." "Get out of here." "Get out of here!" "[Distant Singing]" "What do you think it is, Miss Martha?" "[Martha] It's a Union soldier camp." "Don't tell the other girls." "No need to frighten them." "There's nothing we can do." "[Amy] A cypress root is hard to cut, but it'll last forever." "That's why I picked it." "I found the tree not far from... where your soldiers are camped." "Union troops?" "Where?" "About three-miles north." "I haven't heard any sounds of any battle." "Must mean the rebels have retreated." "That's what Miss Martha said." " Mr. McB?" " Hmm?" "About Carol." "Yeah, what about her?" "She said... you forced your way into her room and..." "And that you... well..." " Do you believe her?" " No." "but you were in her room." "Why?" "And she was all naked." "And I thought you loved me!" "And I do, Amy." "Amy, go to your room." "Removing the ligatures will be painful." "Do you want some laudanum?" "No thanks, kind lady." "I'll fall asleep, and then, just by chance, you might cut off my  other leg." "I'd welcome some wine, though." "You might welcome it, but you won't get it." "Undo your trouser leg." "Where's your virgin assistant?" "Didn't she want to stay around to finish the job?" "Miss Edwina has no interest in what happens to you." "Young ladies!" "Come get ready to eat." "Johnny?" "Johnny?" " Who is it?" " Carol." "I'm sorry about what happened." "I want you to know that." "Don't think a thing of it." "I've just been thinking about..." "all the advantages... a one-legged man has." "He saves on socks." "Doesn't have to worry about trimming as many toenails." "Fewer corns and bunions." "I've even been contemplating..." "asking her to cut off the other leg." "What happened makes no difference to me." "I know it won't hinder you romantically." "I'm sure a one-legged man... or even a no-legged man... can enjoy himself that way, same as any man." "I'll do anything for you." "Then unlock this door." "I got some things I want to do around here." "But somebody might see me." "Do it while everyone else is eating." " But they'd know it was me." " No, they won't." "They'll just think somebody forgot to lock it." "That's all." "All right, I'll try." "How long are you gonna keep him here?" "As long as Union troops are in the area." "If he's here, he can't give information about us." "But sooner or later, they'll find about this school anyway, won't they?" "Not if our troops drive them back." "I'm praying for that, and I assure that when it happens... the corporal will..." "[Gunshot]" "Sit right where you are, all of you!" "Well, hello, Miss Farnsworth." "Seems I've gotten most of my strength back." "And I think with a little wine from your cellar, I'll get the rest." "According to the new rules around here..." "I'm gonna have the run of this place." "One is that I'm going to be with any young lady... that desires my company." "If you have any objections..." "I'm gonna locate the Union cavalry... and tell 'em about some of the goodies... especially the bedding-down variety." "Don't get any ideas about closing the door on me." "I'm liable to just blow one of your ears off." "Unless I miss and hit one of your pretty eyes." "You're wrong to blame her, Mr. Johnny." "Your leg was busted bad." "You don't have to be afraid of being sent to prison now." "Why don't you leave this place?" "Not till I've had my fill." "You're a damn handsome woman." "Maybe I'll start with you." "[McB] Go on down to the cellar." "I've been having a run of bad luck lately." "I understand the way to fix that is to have a black woman." "Then white boy... you better like it with a dead black woman... 'cause that's the only way you'll get it from this one." "Almighty God..." "I ask that this school and its occupants... escape thy total wrath." "Be quiet and sit down." "Edwina..." "Hallie, Janie's still on watch." "I want her here." "And close the door behind you." "What can we do, Miss Martha?" " Miss Martha, I'm so scared." " I know, dear." "He told me he was gonna kill me if I made any noise." "And he forced me to do what he wanted." "We understand, Carol." "He made me do the most terrible things." "Where the hell is everybody?" "Edwina, you go sit in my chair." " Okay" "Hallie, stay by me." "We must give him no provocation." "Well, well." "All the little seminar darlings." "What is the good lady "seminaring" you in now?" "Mister Johnny, please." "Why don't you just leave!" "Yes, leave, You can take your possessions with you." "And my leg!" "Can I take that with me?" "You girls know why Miss Dabney there... knocked me down the stairs?" "That's because I went to Carol's room instead of hers." "And do you know how I got out of my room in the first place?" "Because this fine lady, Miss Farnsworth, unlocked my door... so I could go to her room." "And do you know why Miss Farnsworth... chopped off my leg and left me a cripple?" "So I could stay on here, and be at her beck and call." "The picture in this locket." " Is that your sweetheart?" " That's my brother." "That wasn't the question." "You stole that from my room." "Give it back to me, please." "I stoled it, why would I want to give it back?" "It's no value to you and it belonged to my mother." "I found it in a drawer with a stack of letters with a blue ribbon tied around it." "You read his letters?" "Enough." "You beast!" "That's right!" "But I don't run a school for young girls!" "These girls might like to know what kind of woman runs this place!" "Mr. McB, Randolph hasn't eaten in days!" "You could get him to!" "You tryin' to wheedle that woman?" "Randolph!" "God in heaven, child, I didn't mean to do that." "Stay away from me!" "I hate you!" "Condemned me, that's what you've done." "To bitterness and drink, and doing mean things." "Why the hell didn't you just castrate me?" " Where are you going?" " To him." "He needs help." "Not from you!" "I will not let you make a fool of yourself!" "What do you want?" "I love you." "I love you!" "Perhaps when he's sober again, he'll be more reasonable." "Perhaps together we can persuade him to leave." "Miss Martha, you said he might send Yankee soldiers here." "Yes, you're quite right, Janie." "Yes, we can't take that risk." "No one in this house is safe as long as he remains here." "The only question now is how to rid ourselves of him." "Enemy soldiers are always shot." "With what?" "He's got the only gun." "We could tie him up when he's asleep... and take him into the woods." "You mean, just leave him there to die of thirst and hunger?" "I think that would be too cruel, Miss Martha." "If he were tied up, why couldn't we hang him?" "Oh, any such action would be too drastic." "I'm sure none of us would want to be responsible for his death." "Or even be capable of it." "Maybe... if we were to prepare him an excellent supper... and said that we wanted to make it up to him." "Hallie... you could prepare your savory chicken." "And Amy... could pick some mushrooms." "They're his favorite dish... and we could prepare them... especially for him." "Do you think you could do that, Amy?" "I know just where to find 'em." "I was surprised at your supper invitation, Miss Farnsworth." "To be honest, I didn't know whether to accept or not." "I said and did some ugly things today." "I'm sober now and..." "I've told Edwina, and I want to tell you and the rest of the girls how much I apologize." "We accept your apology, Corporal." "But I think now it's best if we don't speak about it." "Now, would you care to say grace..." "Corporal?" "Good bread, good meat..." "good God, let's eat." "God, we thank you for what we're about to receive... and we hope that the drums that divide us will soon be silent." "Now, everybody eat before Hallie's chicken gets cold." "Doris, pass the biscuits to Corporal McBurney." "Pass the mushrooms, Amy." "Amy picked them especially for you." "Thank you, Amy." "You know, Amy, I feel miserable about what happened today." "Anything I could do to bring back your turtle, I sure would." "But you must understand, it was the wine that... turned loose the devils in me." "I do understand." "That's why I picked the mushrooms." "Mmm... and are they good, Amy." "They taste of the woods and the clean air... and mysterious shadows where pretty elves dance together." "What a romantic way to speak of mushrooms." "Miss Farnsworth, the first Union troops I meet up with" "I'm gonna ask them if they'll post a guard around the school." "They do that for friendly Southerners." "I don't understand." "What do you mean, "meet up with"?" "I mean, tomorrow morning at dawn I'll be leaving." "[Edwina] I'll see that he doesn't forget to do that good turn." "I'm leaving with him." "We're going to be married." "That's right." "She asked me and I said yes." "No, I didn't!" "Congratulations to you both." "But have you forgotten you're a partner here?" "No... and I'll be grateful to you all my life." "But I love him." "I have to go with him." "[Martha] It's only natural... but supposing you do meet the soldiers." "Whether they're Confederate or Union... he won't be able to protect you." "What will happen to you?" "I've lived with the war for a long time." "It doesn't frighten me." "I'm afraid we're spoiling everybody's supper." "And Amy picked these mushrooms especially for me." "Edwina, will you have some?" "And pass it on to the other girls." "Lizzie?" "No, Edwina!" "Don't." "Oh, my God!" "[Crash]" "Girls, finish your meal." "[Martha] Lizzie, that is not the stitch I showed you." "Watch how Doris does it." "[Doris] See, Lizzie?" "You run the needle through both sides... then lock the stitch underneath, like this." "That's the way I did it." "No, it's not." "Try it again." "Doesn't look as if he suffered much." "Oh, I'm sure he didn't, Carol." "[Martha] I think probably his heart just gave out." "He was in a very weakened condition." "I love you." "[Lizzie] But I thought the mushrooms killed him." "You think I can't tell bad mushrooms from good ones?" "And Mr. McB said himself how delicious they were." "Lizzie, Amy... open the gates." "Come all you pretty fair maids" "Come walk in the sun" " Do we have classes today, Miss Martha?" " I don't see why not." "And don't let your young man ever carry a gun" "Come all you young fellows" "Take warning by me" "Don't go for a soldier" "Don't join no army" "For the dove she will leave you" "The raven will come" "And death will come marching" "At the beat of the drum" "[Distant Drums]" "[Dove Cooing] [Distant Drums]" "Syncronized by Maya K."