Halls of Montezuma
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1:37:01
Now, who is he?
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He is officer.
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He are a big man.
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Very big
in allJapan.

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Of course.
Big general maybe, huh?

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Navy captain?
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Air force colonel?
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Oh, no. He are
a major in army.

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But in Japan,
I know his name.

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I make gamble
money on him.

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He is big... very big
baseball player.

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What team?
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Meiji University.
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But surely you're not
interested in baseball.

1:37:34
I am.
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Come on,Johnson.
Let's go.

1:37:43
Oh, Lieutenant
Anderson.

1:37:44
Yeah.
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We brought
the old man around.

1:37:46
Good. You get
back to him.

1:37:47
Yes, sir.
1:37:48
Talk to him.
I'll handle our major.

1:37:50
Right. But, Lieutenant,
if I may make a suggestion:

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tear down his ego. He's
rolling in pride and vanity.

1:37:54
Okay.
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Meiji University
teaches engineering,

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doesn't it?
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Japanese universities
teach everything.

1:38:22
What kind of
an engineer are you?

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Railroad.
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I have 3 university
degrees.

1:38:27
Uh-huh. And in spite
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of your 3 university
degrees,

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your rank and your name,
you're a coward.

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You hide
in a private's uniform.

1:38:36
Lieutenant,
you're a fool.

1:38:38
All right.
What's your story?

1:38:39
You'll know the story
when you see

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the number of dead you have
through my efforts.

1:38:43
You're a liar!
You probably got to be

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a major because your
family had influence!

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I became a major
because I planned a big--

1:38:52
Lieutenant...
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you seem to know
Japanese psychology.

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But I'm smart, too.
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I know you know.

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