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James Ewell Brown 'Jeb' Stuart:
By the way, how'd they ever come to name you Kit Carson Holliday? Kit Carson Holliday:
Well, Mr. Carson and my dad were very good friends and they were so sure I was going to be a boy that they named me before I was born. James Ewell Brown 'Jeb' Stuart:
Oh, I see. I'm certainly glad they were wrong. George Armstrong Custer:
Me, too! James Ewell Brown 'Jeb' Stuart:
Well, me too. Kit Carson Holliday:
Me, too!
By the way, how'd they ever come to name you Kit Carson Holliday? Kit Carson Holliday:
Well, Mr. Carson and my dad were very good friends and they were so sure I was going to be a boy that they named me before I was born. James Ewell Brown 'Jeb' Stuart:
Oh, I see. I'm certainly glad they were wrong. George Armstrong Custer:
Me, too! James Ewell Brown 'Jeb' Stuart:
Well, me too. Kit Carson Holliday:
Me, too!
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By the way how they ever came to name you kit Carson holliday
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Well Mr Carson and my dad were very good friends
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And they were so sure I was going to be a boy
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they named me before I was born
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Oh I see Well I'm certainly glad they were wrong
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Me too Me too
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Movie Summary
In 1854, Jeb Stuart, George Custer and other graduates from West Point are posted to Kansas to help pacify the territory before railroad construction to Santa Fe can resume.

