All Quiet on the Western Front
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1:01:00
and we sleep
and eat with death.

1:01:02
We're done for because you can't live
that way and keep anything inside you!

1:01:07
I shouldn't have come on leave.
I'll go back tomorrow.

1:01:11
I've got four days more, but I can't
stand it here! I'll go back tomorrow!

1:01:16
Sorry.
1:01:30
Mother, you'll catch cold here.
You must go to sleep.

1:01:33
There'll be plenty of time
to sleep...

1:01:36
when you're gone.
1:01:39
Must you go tomorrow, Paul?
Must you?

1:01:42
Yes, Mother.
Orders were changed.

1:01:48
Are you very much afraid,
Paul?

1:01:51
No, Mother.
1:01:56
There's something I want
to say to you, Paul.

1:01:58
It's--
1:02:00
Just be on your guard
against the women out there.

1:02:05
They're no good.
1:02:08
Where we are,
there aren't any women, Mother.

1:02:12
Be very careful
at the front, Paul.

1:02:15
Yes, Mother, I will.
1:02:17
I'll pray for you
every day.

1:02:20
And if you could, get a job
that's not quite so dangerous.

1:02:27
Yes, Mother.
I'll try and get in the cookhouse.

1:02:30
- That can easily be done.
- You do it then, and if the others say anything--

1:02:35
That won't worry me,
Mother.

1:02:38
Now, you must go to bed and you must
get well quickly before I come back.

1:02:44
I put two sets of underwear --
new ones-- in your pack.

1:02:49
They'll keep you
nice and warm.

1:02:52
They're all wool.
1:02:54
That's sweet of you.
1:02:56
Good night...
my son.


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