Mister Roberts
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Right here, Mister.
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Well, l guess you're mighty proud
of yourselves...

:21:14
...getting me kicked out of port, that way.
:21:17
Well, we are going to erase this blot
from my record...

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...if we have to work 24 hours a day!
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Right, Mr. Roberts?
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Yes, sir.
:21:29
We are going to move more cargo
than we ever moved before.

:21:34
-Right, Mr. Roberts?
-Yes, sir.

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Mr. Roberts is going to see to it...
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...that you men tow the line at all times.
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That's right, too...
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...isn't it, Mister?
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That's right, sir.
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You know as well as l do...
:21:54
...that Mr. Roberts is a man
who keeps his word.

:21:58
And, Roberts, you do a good job...
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...and one of these days there may be
a promotion in it for you.

:22:04
An extra little bar on that collar.
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That'd be all right, wouldn't it, Mister?
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Wouldn't that be all right, Roberts?
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Yes, sir, if you say so.
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You just heard me say so!
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Take over.
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See they work up a sweat.
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l just gave an order
and l ain't heard no answer!

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l'm waiting.
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Aye, aye, sir.
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That's better.
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That's more like it.
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Deck division, bring out the chippers
and scrapers and get after that rust.

:22:58
Engineering division, air bedding. Fall out.

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