Pete Elm, Leader of Non-military Raiders:
[Rousing the Jayhawkers and Rebels] C'm'on, Rebs, stir up! This ain't no cotillion! C'm'on, boys, pack and saddle up! We're headin' south! Money in the sock, boys!
[Laughs]
[Laughs]
Austin McCool, Raider Leader:
Kind of used to givin' orders, ain't you?
Maj. Alex 'Lex' Kearney: What's worse, I'm used to bein' obeyed.
Maj. Alex 'Lex' Kearney: What's worse, I'm used to bein' obeyed.
Austin McCool, Raider Leader:
Pick yourself a horse and use this outfit.
Maj. Alex 'Lex' Kearney: Any one?
Austin McCool, Raider Leader: Suit yourself!
Maj. Alex 'Lex' Kearney: I'll take the black.
Pete Elm, Leader of Non-military Raiders: [Outraged] You ain't givin' it to him?
Austin McCool, Raider Leader: You got one horse you can ride. Why do you want with another you can't?
Maj. Alex 'Lex' Kearney: Any one?
Austin McCool, Raider Leader: Suit yourself!
Maj. Alex 'Lex' Kearney: I'll take the black.
Pete Elm, Leader of Non-military Raiders: [Outraged] You ain't givin' it to him?
Austin McCool, Raider Leader: You got one horse you can ride. Why do you want with another you can't?
Lt. Col John Hudson:
And after the war, well, bitterness loses its taste and many things are forgotten.
Maj. Alex 'Lex' Kearney: I hope so.
Maj. Alex 'Lex' Kearney: I hope so.
Sgt. Snow:
Never exactly doubted you, sir, and that raw deal they gave you at your court-martial gave us a pain in the collar!
Maj. Alex 'Lex' Kearney: Where do you suppose it gave me a pain?
Maj. Alex 'Lex' Kearney: Where do you suppose it gave me a pain?