All Quiet on the Western Front
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:03:02
Put 'em under the bed.
:03:12
That's a marvelous pair
of boots.

:03:16
Look at that leather!
:03:18
What comfort.
:03:20
I was just thinking.
:03:24
If you're not going to be using these,
Franz, why don't you leave 'em with us?

:03:30
What good are they to you?
I can use 'em.

:03:34
My boots give me blister
after blister--

:03:42
Well, we'll be going,
Franz.

:03:44
Oh, don't go. Stay just
a little while longer.

:03:49
- I'll come right back.
- We'll be coming soon again, Franz.

:03:52
- I know you'll be feeling better.
- Bye.

:03:55
- Bye.
- Good-bye, Franz.

:03:57
You think he'll last till after mess?
:03:59
- I don't think--
- Done for.

:04:04
Boys, you go along.
I'll see you later.

:04:07
Good-bye. All right, Paul.
:04:12
I'm sorry, Paul.
:04:15
I wouldn't touch a thing
of his if he could use it.

:04:19
I'd go barefoot over barbed wire
for him if it'd do him any good.

:04:23
Only-- Only why should
some orderly get those boots?

:04:26
I understand, Mueller.
We're all alike out here.

:04:31
And good boots
are scarce.

:04:41
Tell the doctor to come,
please.

:04:50
Doctor, the man in the next bed
would like to see you, sir.

:04:54
I've done everything I can for him.
There's no helping him.

:04:58
Poor little fella.

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