All Quiet on the Western Front
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:31:02
She's... 17.
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A girl like that.
:31:11
That'd be good,
eh, Albert?

:31:18
We wouldn't have much of
a chance with him around.

:31:36
- We could take a bath, wash our clothes--
- All right.

:31:41
and I might even go so far
as to get deloused.

:31:44
Wait a minute!
She's a long way from here now.

:31:48
Look at the date.
May, 1917.

:31:50
- Four months ago.
- That's true.

:31:54
Well, here's
to her anyway.

:31:57
Here's to 'em all,
everywhere.

:32:04
Albert,
:32:06
- we might as well wash up anyway.
- All right.

:32:13
Personally, I like 'em
bigger around.

:32:16
This conversation was on
a high moral plane up to now.

:32:19
Now we do need a bath.
:32:22
- A bath?
- For what?

:32:24
Hm.
You wouldn't understand.

:32:34
This water is freezing.
This romantic business has gone too far.

:32:37
- Ahh, but think of her beautiful eyes!
- Oh!

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Oh, and her hair.
:32:42
- Here we are!
- We're not gonna miss a thing!

:32:45
- What are you doing here?
- Bathing!

:32:47
They tell me there's some people
in this world takes a bath every week!

:32:52
Women!

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