Mister Roberts
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-...trying to get me in bad with the Admiral.
-l'm not, Captain.

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What do you mean writing
''disharmony aboard this ship''?

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Because it's true, Captain.
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Any disharmony aboard this ship
is my own doing!

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That's true, too, Captain.
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And it ain't gonna be any letter
that leaves this ship.

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Any criticism of this ship
stays on this ship!

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l've got a good reputation with the Admiral
and l ain't gonna lose it on account of...

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...any letter written
by some smart aleck college officer!

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You retype this.
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Cut out that ''disharmony'' crack
and l'll send it in.

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But this is the last one, understand?
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Every man in the Navy has the right
to send in a request for transfer.

:40:44
No one can change their wording.
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That's the Navy regulations.
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How about that, Dolan?
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That's what it says in the book, sir.
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Well, it's a stupid regulation!
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We wouldn't stand for it
in the Merchant Marine, l tell you.

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All right, l'll send this one in. Just as it is.
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But ''disapproved,'' like l always do.
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But there's one thing l don't have to send...
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...and that's a letter
that hasn't been written.

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And, Mister, l'm telling you here and now,
you ain't gonna write any more.

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You bring me one more
and you'll regret it the rest of your days.

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You've got a job right here.
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And, Mister, you ain't never
gonna get off this ship!

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Now get on with your work.
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Where are your shirts?
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Where are your shirts?
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-Captain--
-Shut up!

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Where are your shirts?
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Get those shirts on and be quick about it!
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l'm sorry, put your shirts on.

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