Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
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:28:00
I don't get it.
:28:03
Well, maybe there are some...
:28:05
as wouldn't understand a man
wanting to be a marine.

:28:36
It's a meatball.
:28:37
A what?
:28:38
Japanese.
:28:39
Oh, do you think
they saw me?

:28:42
Can't tell. Maybe.
:28:43
Oh, I am sorry,
Mr. Allison.

:28:46
Did I hurt you, ma'am,
when I pushed you down like that?

:28:47
Oh, no, no, no.
:28:49
He's coming back.
:28:50
He's doing a recon job,
like giving this place the once-over.

:28:54
For what reason,
do you think?

:28:56
I don't know.
Nothing good.

:28:58
You know, the other day when we
was up there, I spotted a cave.

:29:02
Might not be a bad idea for us
to spend the next few nights in that cave...

:29:06
till we get that raft
finished and shove off.

:29:18
There you are,
ma'am, water.

:29:20
Oh, splendid.
:29:22
Your bed is made, Mr. Allison.
:29:26
Oh, thanks, ma'am.
:29:29
Well, this isn't too bad, is it?
:29:32
It's a very pleasant cave, indeed.
:29:35
Land crabs and all?
:29:40
Ah, they're quite harmless.
:29:43
Well...
:29:45
guess I'll climb into the rack.
:29:47
Climb?
:29:49
Where?
:29:51
Bed down.
:29:52
You know, go to sleep.
:29:57
Oh, ma'am...
:29:58
if you hear me rustling around
early in the morning...


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