The Purple Plain
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:11:11
Don't tell me you find it hot.
:11:13
This is really the springtime.
The real heat begins in June, the rain.

:11:17
- Bet you just love that.
- I don't love it.

:11:20
Bet you really get warmed up then
and get some letters written.

:11:23
- I write home every day.
- Only once a day? You're slipping.

:11:36
Of course,
heat affects people different ways.

:11:40
Now, take me.
:11:41
I watch my health,
take plenty of salt, of course,

:11:44
but I think the real secret
is in one's mental attitude.

:11:47
Now, I've got responsibilities...
:11:49
a wife in England, a family,
an important job.

:11:52
But it's no use moping.
:11:54
You know, the trouble
with you flying people is that

:11:56
you're not interested
in anything else but flying.

:11:59
There's a world, people.
You don't care.

:12:02
You need a home, children,
a thought for the future.

:12:07
Now, if you were married
and knew that when the war was over,

:12:10
you had a wife to go back to...

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