Never So Few
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:20:01
...they're Red Cross country. I'll find her.
:20:03
- Thank you, corporal.
- Thank you, sir.

:20:24
- This is a grand way to live.
- This is even a better way to die.

:20:37
Well, thanks for the toboggan ride,
corporal.

:20:41
- But you really belong in a PT boat.
- My pleasure.

:20:44
I'm just kind of sorry we didn't have
a flat tire or something, sir.

:20:49
- Ma'am.
- Good night.

:20:53
Well, when do we eat?
:20:55
Take it easy, pappy, this isn't hurrying-up
time. This is slowing-down time.

:20:59
- Drink easy and long and consistently.
- Right-o.

:21:02
We'll drink ourselves
into a tortured hunger.

:21:06
Darling! Oh, darling!
:21:14
Well, what's happened to you?
You've changed.

:21:17
Yeah, but you haven't.
Like to bent me double.

:21:20
And where have you been? Everybody acted
as though you're top-secret or something.

:21:24
Margaret, this is Danny.
He speaks English like he hates it.

:21:28
- Margaret Fitch.
- What pumpkin did you pop out of?

:21:30
- The Empress Hotel.
- You see?

:21:32
Just like good old Corporal
Thank-You-Sir Ringa stated.

:21:36
Would you think me terribly jay if I were
to ask just what you're doing in the war?

:21:41
I'd rather tell you what I do.
I'm working on military secrets.

:21:45
I'm looking for a beautiful spy
to sell them to.

:21:47
Do you number
a beautiful spy among your friends?

:21:50
We'll find you a girl, Danny.
:21:52
As a matter of fact, if it weren't for Tom
and this and that...

:21:55
...you'd have me completely enslaved.
:21:59
I think it's the monocle.

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