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In the 1860s, fiercely independent French-Canadian Vivienne Le Coudy embarks on a journey with Danish immigrant Holger O | dG1fWGd2MjVOaV9qdjA
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00:00 No, Weston!
00:02 [Screaming]
00:04 Damn you, Weston! God damn it!
00:14 So where are you from?
00:21 Vivienne, Le Coup d'It.
00:23 It's a very long story.
00:25 I have plenty of time.
00:27 [Music]
00:32 Why did you go to San Francisco?
00:34 To see the end of the world.
00:37 This is it?
00:38 The place you chose of all the places you have seen.
00:40 No flowers, no garden at all.
00:43 You live like a dog.
00:45 A happy dog.
00:46 You have to tell me what you want me to plant your trees.
00:51 You're still a dog.
00:57 [Music]
00:58 Can I have your attention, ladies and gentlemen?
01:00 I am Sergeant Webb of the California Regiment.
01:03 We need volunteers. We want to fight to save the Union.
01:06 We're looking for men of honor.
01:07 I'm thinking about enlisting.
01:10 This is not your problem. This is not your country.
01:12 It's the right thing to do. Fighting against slavery.
01:15 We have a life together now.
01:17 It is only beginning.
01:19 Be my wife.
01:21 You cannot make things right with a consolation prize.
01:24 [Music]
01:29 No sense being all alone on a night like this.
01:31 No different than any other.
01:33 I am fine, Mr. Jeffries.
01:35 No, you most certainly are.
01:37 [Music]
01:48 It makes no sense for you to be here now, Weston.
01:50 [Music]
01:58 Is there going to be a problem, Mr. Schiller?
01:59 I don't believe so, Alfred.
02:01 I shouldn't have left.
02:05 I never wanted to be saved.
02:08 [Music]
02:28 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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