Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
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[Humming
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What a gay little song.
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Do you know the words,
Mr. Allison?

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U m...
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Don't sit under
the apple tree

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With anyone else but me
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With anyone else but me
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Anyone else but me
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Don't sit under
the apple tree

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With anyone else but me
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Till I come marchin' home
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Ah, this terrible war...
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taking young men
from their sweethearts.

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Isn't there
someone back home...

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waiting for you, Mr. Allison?
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No, ma'am.
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Now, that's hard to believe.
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Big handsome fella like you...
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You should have
a wife and family.

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Yes, ma'am.
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Ma'am, there's something
I'd like to say to you.

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Yes, Mr. Allison.
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Well, uh...
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it's like this,
uh, ma'am.

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Yes, Mr. Allison?
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You know them
big red flowers?

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Hibiscus?
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Yeah. Well, uh...
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if you like,
I'll pick some for you.

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Thank you.
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Mr. Allison,
would it be all right...

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if I didn't sleep in the cave,
but out in the open?

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It's such a lovely night.
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Oh, sure, ma'am. I'll fix a lean-to
for you on the hill...

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so you can duck into the cave
quick-like if you have to.

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What do you think is going
to happen next, Mr. Allison?

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Oh, I don't know.
That big sea battle, maybe we won it.

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That's why the Japanese pulled out.
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In which case, it's our guys' turn
to clobber the island.

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Would they make
a landing afterward?

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It figures.
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Do you think they'll come soon?

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