For Whom the Bell Tolls
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1:03:00
Put these on. Dry your feet well.
1:03:04
You can't dry them with your hair?
1:03:08
What a swine.
1:03:11
Hit him with a chunk of wood, María.
1:03:14
I'm joking because I'm happy.
- You are happy?

1:03:17
Yes. I think everything goes well.
1:03:24
Keep this under your feet
until your shoes are dry.

1:03:28
Must you care for him as a child?
- No. As a man who's cold and wet.

1:03:33
And a man
who has just come home to his house.

1:03:37
Take the coffee, worthless one.
1:03:42
Does it always grow dark this early?
- No, Inglés. It's the weather.

1:03:47
The wind is very disorderly.
- Getting colder out.

1:03:51
Yes, Inglés. It is not correct
to be so cold in the month of May.

1:03:58
Any movement on the road, Anselmo?
- Not much.

1:04:01
It's all marked on the papers.
- Gypsy, what about the bridge?

1:04:06
Six hour interval.
1:04:11
I stayed till they changed the watch,
at noon and at six.

1:04:15
It was a long watch, Inglés. And cold!
1:04:19
My... my bones brea...
1:04:23
How about the sawmill post?
- Eight men and a corporal.

1:04:28
No more arrived.
- What about the road-mender's hut?

1:04:34
I didn't get that far. I remembered
what you said. To be careful.

1:04:41
Only ten cars?
- All written down, Roberto.

1:04:45
Inglés!

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