Mister Roberts
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:41:01
All right, l'll send this one in. Just as it is.
:41:07
But ''disapproved,'' like l always do.
:41:11
But there's one thing l don't have to send...
:41:14
...and that's a letter
that hasn't been written.

:41:16
And, Mister, l'm telling you here and now,
you ain't gonna write any more.

:41:21
You bring me one more
and you'll regret it the rest of your days.

:41:26
You've got a job right here.
:41:29
And, Mister, you ain't never
gonna get off this ship!

:41:33
Now get on with your work.
:41:43
Where are your shirts?
:41:46
Where are your shirts?
:41:47
-Captain--
-Shut up!

:41:49
Where are your shirts?
:41:52
Get those shirts on and be quick about it!
:41:56
l'm sorry, put your shirts on.
:42:01
Just one minute, Mister!
:42:05
Who's captain of this vessel?
:42:08
That is the rankest piece of insubordination
l ever seen.

:42:12
You've been getting pretty smart lately,
buttering up to Mr. Roberts here.

:42:18
But this time you have gone too far!
And l'm making you a little promise.

:42:22
l am never going to forget this.
:42:24
And as a starter, you're on report.
:42:28
Every one of you who appeared on deck
without a shirt, on report!

:42:31
You're not putting these men on report.
:42:33
-What do you mean l'm not?
-l'm responsible. l gave them permission.

:42:38
You disobeyed my standing order?
:42:41
Thanks a million for the fresh fruit,
Lieutenant!

:42:49
You gave that man oranges?
:42:51
Yes, sir, l'm afraid l did.
:42:52
Ten days! You just got yourself ten days
in your quarters! Ten days!

:42:56
Do you relieve me here?
:42:58
You heard me. You get to your cabin
before l make it 20 days!


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