For Whom the Bell Tolls
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1:49:00
Five dead at the top.
They'd taken their heads.

1:49:06
Joaquín too?
1:49:10
No heads...
- Now let the fighting come.

1:49:13
No heads.
- Inglés!

1:49:16
Anselmo says there is
much movement across the bridge.

1:49:20
I was just leaving the lookout
when it started. - What?

1:49:23
Guns, trucks, armored cars,
even tanks. - Tanks?

1:49:28
Everything moving up toward the front.
I marked it all down.

1:49:34
I waited till the second column had
crossed. - Anything more coming?

1:49:38
Yes, I could hear another column
as I came up through the pass.

1:49:43
Should I go back? - Not now.
Were these trucks full of soldiers?

1:49:47
Yes. What does it mean?
1:49:49
They know the Republic is going
to attack when the sun rises.

1:49:54
Yes, now they know.
They move up to meet our offensive.

1:49:59
Who knows the way through to the
Republicans? - I do.

1:50:02
I need you at the bridge. Who else?
- I know it.

1:50:06
Have you been through before? - Twice.
- 8 hours, nearly 9 hours.

1:50:10
Can you make it to Navacerrada?
- I can try.

1:50:13
I could do it in less time, with luck
and no pack. - I need you here.

1:50:18
Our route was longer because
we carried explosive. It was safer.

1:50:22
I will get there as well as another.
And something could happen to anyone.

1:50:38
This dispatch is for General Golz.
Remember the name, "Golz".

1:50:43
Where will I find him?
- Ask when you get to our lines.

1:50:47
This seal ought to get you through.
If you have problems, show this here.

1:50:52
You've got seven hours at the most.
The attack is set for sunrise.

1:50:57
I prefer to be with you at the bridge.
- Get this to General Golz


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