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:17:01
- You ever lose?
- I can't afford to.

:17:03
- I'm just a boy from little ol' Riverview.
- I won't forget that last session.

:17:08
Where was that?
:17:13
Oh... that was in that cellar
outside Aachen.

:17:18
You cleaned us all out that game, too.
I kept bucking you.

:17:22
(Bartlett) Oh, yeah. You and that...
:17:25
Lathrop was his name, Colonel.
Lieutenant Ned Lathrop.

:17:29
That's right. Lathrop. He was a good man.
:17:33
Too bad about him. What was he doing?
Trying to help the squad that got cut off?

:17:37
Sergeant lngersoll's squad
from my platoon.

:17:40
- Well, he...
- He what?

:17:46
Ingersoll disobeyed orders, trying to take
that pillbox. He overstepped his authority.

:17:50
They were good men.
The best, if you ask me.

:17:55
Well, l didn't ask you, Lieutenant.
:17:57
Now, gentlemen,
let's keep this a friendly game.

:18:00
Same game.
:18:02
- Anyone could've seen it was hopeless.
- I don't think it was hopeless, Captain.

:18:07
You can think anything you want.
There's no law against it.

:18:10
But l'm ordering you to keep
your lousy insinuations to yourself!

:18:14
- Erskine!
- He has no right to question my honour!

:18:18
- Ingersoll was one of my best men.
- Sit down, Erskine.

:18:22
If you're so friendly with your men,
resign your commission.

:18:25
You don't want to be an officer.
You're just a snotnosed pup!

:18:29
Cooney!
:18:30
Come on, come on! Come on, Joe.
:18:39
It's all right, Harry. I'm going.
:18:45
If you'll excuse me, Colonel.
:18:56
I'm sorry l blew it, Clyde.
:18:58
Why don't you go outside and walk
around? Maybe that'll cool you off.


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