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00:30It was in April in the Boston Bay and in the middle of the night a man with a pipe searched the area.
00:37Why did he do that?
00:39Well, because it was said that the Reds were coming, that is, to ship the English army.
00:43They had already taken so much from Boston, but now it was about the holiest, about tea.
00:49Because for that they should pay more here in the colonies than at home in the motherland.
00:53They said to themselves, where do we get there?
00:55And in general, we found our own country and wage war for our independence.
01:00Here in America, it was already high time.
01:03The lights on the tower, the signs for the storm,
01:06which will soon flood the country like a thunderstorm,
01:09Paul gets leaflets to distribute here.
01:25Music
01:43As you can see from her red cap, the sea belongs to the official troops.
01:48And that's why she doesn't play with Paul either,
01:50has thrown Paul off in front of the inn.
01:53And as Paul now climbs down to the water line,
01:56the English horse shows Follus the white teeth.
02:00Music
02:23It has tamed Paul, the rebellious mare,
02:25scattered galloping, the uproar across Boston,
02:28also brings a note to Mr. Beukeleere.
02:31He immediately gets the powder flint out of his pocket.
02:34There the fear drives the clapper into the bones,
02:37because Mr. Braun also took a rifle.
02:39There the horse, because patriotic, smelled Paul
02:43and whistled at him to the army of the proud England.
02:47Music
03:16Music
03:26Music
03:36Music
03:46Music
03:56Music
04:19The water tail is frayed to the tailbone,
04:22there comes already, what you can and what you have, the ambulance,
04:25if also the one on the other side,
04:27and brings Paul to the hospital.
04:29To Feldscher, Winston Bleite.
04:31Music
05:00Music
05:19Even if it does not fit in the strike house,
05:21and even if Paul hates it,
05:23the note action goes on.
05:25But suddenly, stop, horse and rider far into the country,
05:28echoes from the tower, the bell calls them now to the storm,
05:31the whole city is under arms.
05:33For Paul, no question that they will make it.
05:36Apparently, as the sea is, she laughs first,
05:38then Paul gets a huge kick,
05:40flies up to the tower through the night,
05:42and when he crashes at the bell,
05:44he wants to hold on to the bell in his fear.
05:46He was fastened with the rope,
05:48grumbling old man, and so our pink boy rushes
05:51with speed through the bell house.
05:53Now comes afterwards the freedom bell,
05:55the little Paul below, in the saddle, thinks to himself,
05:57here I go until the war is over,
05:59no longer out.
06:01So it often goes in history,
06:03and it is first out.

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