For Whom the Bell Tolls
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2:00:00
Where is the lieutenant colonel?
- He's asleep. Who is the bandit?

2:00:04
He bears a dispatch for General Golz
who commands the attack.

2:00:07
You're crazy. I know no General Golz,
nor no attack.

2:00:12
Get back to your battalion.
- Call the lieutenant colonel.

2:00:16
Away!
2:00:18
Call him!
2:00:21
All you barbers are emotional.
Orderly!

2:00:29
Call the lieutenant colonel. Don't
forget, I'm your superior officer.

2:00:34
I'm not afraid of your threats. Cynics
like you would be eliminated...

2:00:38
"First" is the word you want.
- As long as they liquidate you.

2:00:43
"Liquidated" is a word foreign
to Spain. - Shot, then!

2:00:47
That's Spanish, can you understand it?
- Yes, but don't talk so loud!

2:00:52
Your emotions bore me.
2:00:56
Hello, Gómez.
- Colonel.

2:00:59
What brings you?
2:01:10
Why didn't this get here sooner?
- Stupidity.

2:01:13
I'm not sure
you can get through now.

2:01:16
Write them a very strong safe-conduct.
You'll need something strong tonight.

2:01:21
We're careful before an offensive.
2:01:24
You know
what I've been thinking about?

2:01:27
What I should do
to take care of you well.

2:01:30
I'll learn from Pilar
and other things you can tell me.

2:01:35
What about me taking care of myself?
- But you don't.

2:01:39
You should have hung out your
sleeping robe in the sun this morning.

2:01:44
Before the dew comes,
it should have been taken in. - Go on.

2:01:50
Your socks should be washed.
I would see that you have two pairs.

2:01:53
What else?
2:01:56
This. I would learn how to fire it.

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