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| Well, sir, what caused this massacre? | |
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| Sir, I was hanging out, minding my own business, when two of my soldiers were attacked! Then someone rang the alarm bell. | |
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| Them durn colonists came round, poking us with bayonets. I tried to keep the peace, but it was no use. Someone hit me with a club, and then a rookie fired his gun. | |
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| I'm sorry, sir! I just got so scared! I didn't know what to do! Them colonists were gonna hurt me! | |
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| Of course, Captain. That makes perfect sense. It's all a question of cause and effect. | |
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| So you see, your honor, it's all the fault of the colonists! They caused this massacre by provoking my soldiers. | |
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