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- Henshaw: Fool sailor.
- Dennis Driscoll: And you are a fool civilian.
- Trooper: What are you two calling each other fools for after what you've done?
- Henshaw: It takes a fool to be a hero, soldier.
- Henshaw: What the fool devil are we wastin' time on now?
- Lt. Burke: Why, Mr. Henshaw, we're fixin' a dingus. Hurry it up, Driscoll.
- Dennis Driscoll: Aye aye, sir... I mean, yes sir.
- Henshaw: You get the that fool sailor back in the that fool wagon, Lieutenant, and we might get out of here alive. If them fool Indians are goin' to jump us, it would be in a fool place like this.
- Lt. Burke: If there are any Indians up there, Mr. Henshaw, a fool three minutes won't make any difference.
- Henshaw: What do you mean, "If"?
- Lt. Burke: [addressing his troopers] Now this is the first time for some of ya. I warn you when they attack, they'll scream like maniacs. Just keep in mind what you've learned. This will out fire their rifles ten to one. War whoops won't hurt you, but fear will. Make every shot count. The Indian you miss may the one who gets you. All right, take cover.