Guys and Dolls
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:26:01
And the proof that I am right is that dolls
are available as far as the eye can see.

:26:07
Not dolls like Adelaide.
:26:09
Nathan, nothing personal and no offence,
but, weight for age, all dolls are the same.

:26:15
- All dolls are the same, huh?
- As far as the eye can see.

:26:19
It seems to me the one place a doll would
come in handy would be in Havana.

:26:23
So how come you ain't got one? How
come you are going alone, without a doll?

:26:27
A matter of choice.
I choose to travel alone,

:26:30
but if I wish to take a doll, the supply
is more than Woolworths has got beads.

:26:34
- Not high-class dolls.
- There's only one class: interchangeable.

:26:37
A doll is a doll.
All dolls, any doll. You name her.

:26:41
Any doll? Will you bet on that? Will you
bet 1,000 bucks that if I name a doll,

:26:45
you can take the same doll
to Havana with you tomorrow?

:26:48
You've got yourself a bet.
:26:58
I name her.
:27:02
- Her?
- Sergeant Sarah Brown.

:27:18
Daddy! I got cider in my ear.
:27:24
It is my fault, you know.
:27:27
It's not the mission. It's me.
:27:30
I can't do the job that has to be done.
I'm a failure.

:27:35
I'd be doing the right thing if I resigned
and went back home to Boston.

:27:41
Sarah... should you be able
to bend a solid gold watch?

:27:46
- Of course not.
- That's what I thought.

:27:55
Why do you want to go home?
There aren't any sinners in Boston?

:27:58
What have I accomplished here?

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