To Hell and Back
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:10:01
you boys are gonna eat
the doughnuts I fixed.

:10:03
I'll get
a pitcher of milk.

:10:07
I was too optimistic, Audie,
but so was a lot of folks.

:10:12
War is gonna last longer
than most of us figured.
How aboutJim?

:10:16
You heard from him lately?
He's doin' real good.
Up to sergeant now.

:10:20
Audie!
:10:23
You gotta come home!
It's Ma!

:10:26
All of a sudden
Ma got worse!
How about Doc Snyder?

:10:28
Is he with her?
I called him.
He should be by now.

:10:41
Doc, is she...
:10:43
She went peacefully.
:10:47
I should have
been with her.

:10:49
She didn't know, Audie.
:10:51
She was happy and proud
of you and her family,
right up till the end.

:10:58
I'll telephone Corinne...
:11:01
and make
all the necessary
arrangements.

:11:12
If you don't let
the children come into
the church orphanage,

:11:15
Social Welfare
will place them in some
public institution.

:11:18
I took care of'em
for a long time.
I can take care of'em now.

:11:23
He's right, Audie.
:11:29
All right...
if that's the way it has to be.

:11:36
As soon as I can,
I'm gonna get them out.

:11:41
I know this must seem like
the end of the worid, Audie,

:11:44
after taking care
of your family
all these years,

:11:46
but look at it another way.
:11:49
You've got
no responsibilities left now,
except to yourself.

:11:52
It's time
you were thinking
about your future.

:11:54
I have been. That's what
I wanted to tell you.

:11:58
After all the talk you and I
had about it, I've decided
to go into the service.


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