Mister Roberts
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1:28:00
No, he wouldn't tell me.
1:28:03
But l know one thing he's feeling tonight
and that's panic.

1:28:08
Tonight he feels his war is dying
before he can get to it.

1:28:16
l let him down.
1:28:19
He wanted to celebrate and l let him down.
1:28:22
We hope that the King and Queen
will come out.

1:28:25
The crowds are cheering. Listen to them.
1:28:29
At any second now
we hope to see Their Majesties.

1:28:33
The color here is tremendous.
1:28:35
Everywhere rosettes!
Everywhere gay red, white and blue hats!

1:28:39
What's all that jabberin' on the radio?
1:28:41
Something about the King and Queen.
1:28:49
A steam line busted in the laundry.
They're cleaning it up now.

1:28:52
lt ain't even worth going to see.
1:28:55
Come on, Dolan,
don't let them get you down.

1:29:01
What was them croquette things
we had for chow tonight?

1:29:11
Good evening.
1:29:14
You fellas hear the news?
The war is over in Europe.

1:29:17
Yes, sir, we heard.
1:29:18
Sure, maybe somebody'll get
on the ball out here now.

1:29:23
Dolan, l....
1:29:26
l guess l kind of blew my top.
l'm sorry. l'm taking you off report.

1:29:32
Whatever you want, sir.
1:29:34
Well, l guess l'll hit the old sack.
1:29:36
Yeah, me too.
1:29:38
-Yeah, l think so.
-Good night.

1:29:42
l didn't realize how late it was.

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