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:33:02
If you still want me.
:33:41
-Morning.
-Morning.

:33:42
-Bowen, 23rd GT Company.
-What can I do for you, sir?

:33:45
Afraid I'll to have to
draw rather heavily on you.

:33:48
-Please have a chair.
-Thank you.

:33:52
This does draw us down a bit.
Excuse me a moment.

:33:55
-Operator.
-CO, please.

:33:58
Won't take a minute.
:33:59
I hope not. As you can see, I'm in a hurry.
:34:02
-CO speaking.
-Hall here, sir.

:34:05
I've an order at transport
pool, sir, for 14 lorries...

:34:09
...4 motorcycles, 18 drivers and 18 guards.
:34:12
Estimated use four hours, sir.
:34:14
-What's this for?
-Transport from Karaolos, sir.

:34:17
-Who is requesting this?
-Capt. Bowen.

:34:19
-What authority?
-Sir Cecil Bradshaw, of the Colonial office.

:34:22
-Yes.
-Countersigned Lt. Gen. Sutherland.

:34:25
-Well, allocate it then.
-Yes, of course, sir.

:34:27
-What's the query?
-I thought you might want...

:34:30
...to draw extra transport
from headquarters.

:34:32
-Don't babble on, man. Give it to him.
-Yes, sir.

:34:35
And get on with it.
:34:36
Very good, sir.
:34:38
Smithers. Take this and
get it filled at once.

:34:41
-Yes, sir.
-We'll have you taken care of in a jiff.

:34:44
Can I order tea for you?
:34:46
Rather prefer a gin and
tonic, if you don't mind.


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