Mister Roberts
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:21:02
No, don't tell me. Let me guess.
:21:05
How many of you girls are there?
:21:07
Captain, aren't you gonna answer
our salute?

:21:11
Sure, yeah.
lf it'll make you feel any happier.

:21:15
We thought maybe we were
doing it wrong, Captain.

:21:17
You see, we haven't had much experience.
:21:20
Well, that's wonderful.
:21:21
ls that your battleship
in the harbor, Captain?

:21:26
Not exactly. No.
:21:30
ls there anything you want?
l mean, anything in particular?

:21:34
No. Nothing l can think of, in particular.
:21:38
Oh, aspirin! What am l saying?
l've got a requisition right here.

:21:42
All right, right this way.
Get back to work, men.

:21:45
Carry on, men.
:21:52
-l'm actually not captain of that AK.
-No kidding.

:21:56
l'm the Exec.
:21:58
-Certainly must have a lot of ''b.f.''
-Who me? What do you mean--

:22:02
Battle fatigue. With all this aspirin.
Seen a lot of action?

:22:07
Well, l sure as heck haven't seen
much action this past year.

:22:12
You mean battle action?
Well, l got a little shrapnel in my left leg.

:22:16
lt gives me a twinge now and then.
:22:17
-l hear that scotch works wonders.
-You like scotch?

:22:22
l was acquiring a taste for it
before they shipped us out.

:22:24
-Here is your aspirin.
-Thanks.

:22:27
Would you like to come out to the ship
this afternoon?

:22:31
Sorry.
:22:32
lt just so happens l have a bottle
of Red Label in my cabin.

:22:35
Have a shore boat at the dock
at 1800 minus ten.

:22:38
Oh, will l? 1800 minus ten.
:22:41
-That's ten minutes to six.
-Yeah.

:22:44
l see l caught your interest.
:22:47
l don't want these other girls to hear,
but if you were to come over alone...

:22:52
...this afternoon....
:22:57
Here's your letter. l typed it up.
:22:58
Just sign your old John Henry here
and l'll take it to the Captain.


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