Mister Roberts
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:44:01
l'm glad to see there's someone aboard
this vessel who knows how to salute.

:44:11
How is it l don't see you around much,
Pulver?

:44:14
l've often wondered
the same thing myself, sir.

:44:17
What's your job?
:44:19
Officer in charge of laundry and morale, sir.
:44:23
How long have you been aboard?
:44:31
Fourteen months, sir.
:44:34
Fourteen months!
:44:42
Spend most of your time
in the laundry, huh?

:44:44
Yes, sir. Most of the time.
:44:47
-You do a very good job.
-Thank you, sir.

:44:49
-Except for one thing.
-Sir?

:44:51
l don't like starch in my pajamas.
:44:54
-You'll watch out for that, won't you?
-Yes, sir.

:44:56
Fine. You're doing very good work, Pulver.
:45:00
You must come to my cabin sometime
and have dinner.

:45:20
Cut it out, Doug. Now knock it off!
:45:22
Cut it out! He's got his nerve.
:45:24
Wait till next week, Doug,
when he gets his laundry.

:45:28
Doug, l'm gonna get some starch.
You know, some of that real thick starch...

:45:32
...like they use on nurses' uniforms--
:45:46
And when old Roberts said that, l thought
the Captain was gonna lose his marbles!

:45:52
Nothing stops old Roberts!

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