I Was a Male War Bride
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1:34:04
Wait, I forgot something.
Can you talk like a woman?

1:34:07
Like this?
1:34:08
- Awful. Can't you do any better?
- No.

1:34:10
All right, then not a word,
leave everything to me.

1:34:13
And keep your head down.
1:34:19
Would you put this in the mess hall
for me, please. Thank you.

1:34:24
Wait a moment.
1:34:29
Did you hear that?
I must look pretty good.

1:34:31
Don't be silly,
that was for me.

1:34:34
I ought to punch him in the nose.
1:34:35
Remember, you're a lady.
1:34:37
Oh, yeah...
1:34:44
We have our boarding cards.
We've been up before.

1:34:46
Go ahead.
1:34:51
- I don't remember the tall one.
- It's hard to forget a face like that.

1:34:55
Yeah.
1:34:58
Lieutenant Gates, B14.
I was up before.

1:35:00
Yes.
Your orders, please.

1:35:05
This is funny.
Rochard...

1:35:08
Why aren't you listed
among military personnel?

1:35:10
Save your voice, dear. Excuse her,
she has laryngitis. What was that?

1:35:13
Why isn't she listed
among the military personnel?

1:35:15
She was just married.
1:35:17
That may be, but...
Red, come here.

1:35:22
- What's the trouble?
- This lieutenant's listed as a Mrs.

1:35:27
Why did they put you down as...?
1:35:30
How do you do?
1:35:33
Why did they put you down as Mrs
instead of lieutenant?

1:35:35
She has laryngitis, she can't talk.
Maybe it was because of her husband.

1:35:40
- Who did she marry?
- Admiral Rochard.

1:35:42
- Who?
- Admiral Rochard.

1:35:45
The name's familiar,
but I don't remember an admiral.

1:35:47
You never heard of her husband?
He won't like that.

1:35:50
Florence, if I were you,
I wouldn't say a word.

1:35:52
- You heard him, Red, Admiral Rochard.
- Yeah, maybe I have.

1:35:56
- All right.
- Room A88, Lieutenant.

1:35:59
Get your instructions
in the mess hall.


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