I Was a Male War Bride
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1:23:00
No kidding?
That's interesting.

1:23:04
Would it interest you enough
to give me a bed?

1:23:07
- You can't sleep here, Mack.
- Why not?

1:23:09
- Are you an American officer?
- No.

1:23:11
You can't sleep here.
Go to the Dependents Hotel.

1:23:15
I have just come from
the Dependents Hotel.

1:23:18
The one in Bremerhaven? I mean
the one down at the staging area.

1:23:21
I'm too tired to walk
all that distance.

1:23:25
Suit yourself, Mack,
but you can't sleep here.

1:23:29
There must be a bed that's free.
You must have one, where is it?

1:23:32
Across the street.
My wife's in it.

1:23:35
And you can't...
1:23:37
Of course not. Quite right.
Naturally.

1:23:41
Well...
1:23:45
Oh, brother.
1:23:49
Down this way.
1:23:51
This is awfully kind of you,
sergeant.

1:23:53
I'm a private, but you've
got to sleep somewhere.

1:23:56
You won't get in trouble,
will you?

1:23:59
What can they do? Bust me to civilian?
It ain't the Ritz, but it should do.

1:24:03
It's fine.
1:24:04
I'm grateful to find a friend
like you. Where do you live?

1:24:09
- Brooklyn.
- I'll look you up when I get there.

1:24:11
Get a good sleep.
1:24:29
- No, thank you.
- Wake up.

1:24:31
No, thank you.
1:24:32
What are you doing here?
1:24:35
I had a feeling.
1:24:40
I'm an alien spouse of female
military personnel en route to the US,

1:24:44
under public law 271
of the Congress.

1:24:47
Why aren't you at
the Dependents Hotel?

1:24:50
I am writing a book about that.
You see, I'm not a woman.

1:24:54
That's too bad. But I tell you
one thing: you can't sleep here.

1:24:59
Note I have not taken off my clothes
in anticipation. Where will I go?


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