From Here to Eternity
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:09:02
Is that right?
:09:03
Not around here, but when I soldiered
at Fort Bliss, I heard plenty about this lady.

:09:09
-You did?
-Okay, not me.

:09:11
But I know some of the guys
she played around with, so don't tell me.

:09:14
I'm not telling you. You're telling me.
:09:22
-Good morning, Sergeant.
-'Morning, ma'am.

:09:24
I'm looking for my husband.
:09:25
Captain Holmes just went into town.
On business.

:09:28
He was to have left some things for me.
Do you know about them?

:09:31
No, I don't, ma'am.
Anything I can do for you?

:09:35
No, thanks.
:09:36
I'd be glad to help, ma'am.
:09:48
My husband's been telling me
a lot about you, Sergeant.

:09:51
He says you're very efficient.
:09:53
Yes, ma'am.
:09:55
What is it that makes you
so efficient, Sergeant?

:09:58
I was born smart, ma'am.
:10:01
I love that.
:10:03
Well, good-bye, Sergeant.
:10:09
Man, she sure is one, ain't she?
:10:10
One what?
:10:12
One woman.
:10:13
I've seen better.
:10:22
Karen?
:10:35
-Sorry I'm late.
-It doesn't matter.

:10:37
I got tied up with General Slater.
I bumped into him in the Officers' Club.

:10:41
Yeah? What did the General have to say?
:10:44
Success, he said.
:10:46
Success in war, success in peacetime.
:10:49
Not a word about my promotion.
:10:52
Sometimes I think the old man's
just waiting to ship me down.

:10:54
Less time buttering generals
and more with your company...

:10:57
-...maybe you'd get that promotion.
-The company takes care of itself.


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