Never So Few
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:24:05
Of course, my dear.
:24:15
Have you been in India long, Miss Fitch?
:24:17
Several months.
:24:24
Allow me.
:24:28
Or is it a brand of ownership?
:24:32
Not at all. It's just a good old
American salutation.

:24:35
- It means nothing?
- Nothing.

:24:37
You'd be surprised at some of the customs
of my people.

:24:43
- Well, relax.
- I beg your pardon?

:24:45
Let it go.
:24:47
I'm a mild-mannered, soft-spoken man,
a gentleman and an officer.

:24:51
And I never make a sudden move.
:24:53
I'm very pleased to hear it.
:24:55
And what's your rank and serial number?
:24:57
I'm cautious, conventional and very,
very careful.

:25:01
And you're on the green side of 25.
:25:04
You're put together
like a Christmas package.

:25:07
And you remind me of a pretty girl
I saw in a perfume ad...

:25:10
...before I became a lonely soldier.
:25:13
And I, too, am looking for signs
of ownership.

:25:16
Are you attached
to the handsome old gentleman?

:25:19
You're amusing.
:25:21
It seems to be one
of your more astounding traits.

:25:25
- Name another.
- Your love of combat.

:25:28
You even bring the war back here
with you.

:25:31
Well, sometimes men brawl
to forget combat.

:25:35
Captain Reynolds, is this your first war?
:25:39
It is definitely my last.
:25:41
I think you love it.
Like most men, you relish war.

:25:46
Miss Vesari, this may come
as a shock to you, but I do not like war.

:25:52
What did you do back home?
:25:55
I worked in my father's hardware store
in Indianapolis, Indiana.

:25:58
Look at you. You're having
more fun than you ever had in your life.


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