This story takes place in Washington D.C., and a army lieutenant is explaining how the was is going to a general. |
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 | Sir, the enemy is very (belligerent), and our men are emotionally (calloused) from what they have seen. We need more men. |  |
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 | Never! I think that you have enough men. As long as they have (camaraderie), and work well together, you will continue to do well and win the war. |  |
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 | Stop being so (cantankerous). Said the man trying to (cajole) the general. |  |
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 | Ok, Fine. You will get more men, but you must follow my orders even more closely. |  |
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