Sink the Bismarck!
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1:31:09
Jenkins?
1:31:10
Sir?
1:31:11
Make to admiralty... Bismarck is sunk.
1:31:13
Fleet is returning to Scapa Flow.
1:31:14
Aye aye, sir.
1:31:21
Well, gentlemen...
1:31:23
let's go home.
1:31:36
Shepard?
1:31:37
Sir?
1:31:39
The prime minister wants to see us
tomorrow morning at 11:00.

1:31:42
I assume you can make yourself
available.

1:31:44
Certainly, sir.
1:31:45
Why should he want to see me?
1:31:47
Seems to think you had something
to do with this operation.

1:31:51
Thank you, sir.
1:31:52
Well done,Jonathan.
1:31:54
Thank you, sir.
1:31:55
Petty Officer Williams?
1:31:56
Take a message for
Telegraphist Brown in sick bay.

1:31:59
Tell him the Bismarck's been sunk.
1:32:00
Aye aye, sir.
1:32:02
May I offer my congratulations, too,
sir?

1:32:04
Thank you.
1:32:06
Uh, take a message.
1:32:07
Request pleasure of the company...
1:32:10
Second Officer Anne Davis...
1:32:11
at dinner.
1:32:14
Accepted.
1:32:16
Good. I know you must be very tired...
1:32:18
and it's nearly 9:00...
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but how about tonight?
1:32:21
Right now.
1:32:22
I'll get my things.
1:32:41
Great heavens.
It's 9:00 in the morning...

1:32:43
and I asked you out to dinner.
1:32:46
We could always make it breakfast,
couldn't we?

1:32:49
Why not?
1:32:52
You know, Harvey, these boys worry me.
1:32:54
Four stripes on his arm...
1:32:55
he don't even know
what time of day it is.


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