Mister Roberts
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:43:01
Another launch alongside, Mr. Roberts.
You want it port or starboard?

:43:04
l've been relieved, Chief.
:43:07
Where do you think you're going?
:43:09
To my room for ten days. Or was it 20?
:43:12
l'll tell you when to get to your cabin!
Get back to your job!

:43:15
-Captain, you told me--
-Never mind what l told you.

:43:18
l'm telling you.
:43:27
Who is that officer? You, boy!
:43:33
Yes, you. Come here.
:43:48
Are you one of my officers?
:43:50
Yes, sir.
:43:52
What's your name again?
:43:54
Ensign Pulver, sir.
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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.

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