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:31:01
That's all.
:31:12
Too bad about that kid.
He had the makings of a great pilot.

:31:15
Yeah, for a circus.
The Navy has no place for stuntmen.

:31:18
That's funny. I always thought you did
quite a bit of stunting yourself once.

:31:22
A long time ago,
for publicity purposes.

:31:24
The Navy has changed since then.
:31:26
Well, it just seemed too bad, after all
that time you spent on him, to lose it.

:31:29
I'll bet a month's pay that you got your
ears pinned back for the same thing.

:31:33
- Who told you that?
- Nobody. That's the kind of guy you are.

:31:36
Why don't you give him another chance.
He thinks you're great.

:31:39
All you have to do is talk to him
to straighten him out. How about that?

:31:43
You're the nosiest guy I ever met,
and it's always in my business.

:31:49
- I'll give him one more chance.
- Swell.

:31:51
Thanks. And while you're in the same
mood, I'd like to ask one more favor.

:31:55
- What is it?
- Remember my pal Linda Fisher?

:31:57
She's getting into town with a friend.
Help me out?

:32:00
No soap, I got a lot of work to do.
:32:03
What's her friend look like?
:32:26
I've never known Navy fliers,
but I know lots of Army fliers.

:32:29
They're loads of fun.
:32:31
That's very interesting.
:32:37
- Did you miss me dreadfully?
- Miss you? Oh, I could hardly stand it.

:32:41
Isn't that pleasant?
How long have I been gone?

:32:45
How long? Must have been weeks,
wasn't it?

:32:48
Weeks? I've been gone for months,
you foul creature.

:32:52
You haven't heard a word I've said.
:32:53
- Are all Navy men so absent-minded?
- Yeah. No, no.

:32:59
Hey, Lee, it just hit me.

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