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Here, you take this.
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I'll take the rice.
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We are not divided
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All one body we
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One in hope and doctrine
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Come on.
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One in charity
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Onward, Christian soldiers
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Marching as to war
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With the cross of Jesus
going on before

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- Good evening, Dr. Harris.
- Good evening, Dorothy.

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- Good evening, Mr. Forrester.
- Good evening.

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- Something for the kitchen.
- Oh, how good of you.

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I'll be in in a minute.
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Ah, good evening, Dr. Harris!
Good evening to you.

:29:54
Good evening, Miss McNab.
Can I introduce...

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This will be Squadron Leader Forrester,
I have no doubt.

:29:59
It's an honor
and a pleasure, Mr. Forrester.

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- I'm glad you were able to come.
- That's very kind of you.

:30:04
Nobody told me
you were so handsome.

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Come on, let me introduce you.
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This is Anna's mother.
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How do you do?
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She can't answer you
because she can't speak.

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She hasn't spoken
since the Japs bombed us in Rangoon.

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I'm sorry.
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- Hello, Mr. Phang.
- A pleasure, Doctor, as always.

:30:24
- This is Mr. Phang.
- How do you do, Mr. Phang?

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Very pleased indeed, sir,
to meet so distinguished an officer.

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It'll be no surprise to you to learn that
Mr. Phang studied English at the university.

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English literature
to be precise, Mr. Forrester.

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Oh, Doctor,
remember I am relying on you

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to have plenty of ideas
about the hymns for Easter.

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I've been thinking of nothing else.
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Mr. Phang!
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Excuse me.
Yes, Miss McNab?

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- Get me another glass, please.
- Certainly.

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- I'm glad you were able to come.
- It's good to see you again.

:30:55
It was very good
of Miss McNab to ask me.

:30:57
Mr. Forrester, do you know
that foul, benighted, godless city Katarba?


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