For Whom the Bell Tolls
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:42:02
Go to your horses!
:42:05
Have you seen planes like this before?
- Never, Inglés. - Get inside.

:42:14
I'm going with Pilar to El Sordo.
We've got to have more horses.

:42:18
You know your sentry posts.
Keep a close watch.

:42:22
Anselmo, write down everything
that passes along the road.

:42:28
I can't write, Roberto.
- I'll show you how to write.

:42:33
Look how Roberto can make pictures.
:42:37
That's a truck, see?
:42:40
And here's a soldier on a horse.
:42:44
Look! Tank!
:42:49
I will catch me
a tank like that, old man.

:42:58
Whatever passes, make a mark.
The man on the horse is for cavalry.

:43:02
Each mark means a troop
of twenty mounted men. Understand?

:43:06
Each troop a mark.
- In this way I can write, yes.

:43:12
That's an educated pencil.
:43:16
Use one paper for each direction.
:43:19
Tonight I'll know then
what they're moving up to the front.

:43:22
Better get along,
and take some food with you.

:43:27
Can I write too?
:43:30
Watch the bridge and sentry posts.
See if more soldiers are brought,

:43:34
and at what intervals
the guard is changed.

:43:37
What is "intervals"?
:43:40
How many hours
the sentries stay on and when they go.

:43:46
Without a watch?
- Take mine.

:43:51
What a watch!
Look at what a complication.

:43:56
It should be able to read and write.
- Don’t fool with it.

:43:59
Can you tell time?
- Why not? 12 o'clock day... hunger.


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