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tom hanks: they have arrived at about 1:00 am on easter sunday. after talking until dawn, cox is sympathetic, but no fool. he will put booth and herold in touch with a confederate smuggler who will get them across the potomac and into virginia. but cox will not allow lincoln s assassin to stay in his home. so booth and herold are directed to wait in a pine thicket just across cox s property line. they don t know it yet, but they will wait there for the next five days and four nights. john wilkes booth: davey! don t you know i can t get on? david herold: help him on his horse. john wilkes booth: [groans in pain]. $12? oswell swann: yas suh.
been ordered to southern maryland in search of lincoln s killer. what will soon become the largest manhunt in american history at that time begins with troops searching scarcely four miles from dr. mudd s farmhouse. lost in the dark and on the edge of the zekiah swamp, booth and herold have promised to pay tobacco farmer oswell swann $12 to lead them to the home of samuel cox, a leader in the confederate underground. john wilkes booth: how is it that you know captain cox? oswell swann: oh, we all know captain cox, sir. he a true man of the south. he a hard man. beat a nigger to death hisself. mmm-hm. david herold: you, you a free nigger? oswell swann: oh, we all s free now, sir, thanks to marse lincoln. lawd rest his soul. but i ain t no nigger. i s a we-sort. david herold: what? oswell swann: a we-sort.
you know. we-sorta-folk. nigger, injun, white man, all mixed up, you know. john wilkes booth: you have heard about lincoln? oswell swann: yas suh. he in the arms of the lawd. [pounds on door] david herold: um, my friend and i, we re in need of some shelter, food. not the nigger. samuel cox: name? david herold: um, my friend, he s hurt his leg. samuel cox: you re john wilkes booth. i think i know what you have done.
tom hanks: they have arrived at about 1:00 am on easter sunday. after talking until dawn, cox is sympathetic, but no fool. he will put booth and herold in touch with a confederate smuggler who will get them across the potomac and into virginia. but cox will not allow lincoln s assassin to stay in his home. so booth and herold are directed to wait in a pine thicket just across cox s property line. they don t know it yet, but they will wait there for the next five days and four nights. john wilkes booth: davey! don t you know i can t get on? david herold: help him on his horse. john wilkes booth: [groans in pain]. $12? oswell swann: yas suh.