The Guns of Navarone
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Why was he listening?{31599}{31654}-What are you doing to that man?
-You know him?

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That's Nicolai, our laundry boy.
Is he the reason I've been disturbed?

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I've had a hard day!
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Does his job involve
listening at keyholes?

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-I don't believe it.
-We caught him at it.

:21:16
It was just idle curiosity.
He doesn't speak English.

:21:18
Why does he listen?
And why did he try to stab this man?

:21:22
I presume he was trying
to defend himself.

:21:24
In this part of the world, carrying a
knife doesn't make you a criminal.

:21:29
Let him go.
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Major Baker, arrest this man and
hold him incommunicado for a week.

:21:36
After that, my advice is you
kick him out of Castelrosso.

:21:39
Who the hell are you to give
me advice, major?

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Then I'm asking you as a favour.
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I'll consider it.
:21:48
All this cloak-and-dagger stuff.
I said let him go!

:21:51
Pappadimos, have you got your silencer?
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Then use it. Shoot the laundry boy!
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Are you crazy?
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And if the major gets
in your way, shoot him too.

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That's an order.
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Captain, he's insane!
Surely you won't let him do this.

:22:14
I can't stop him, he's in charge.
Anyway, I agree with him.

:22:17
Of course, he doesn't have
to shoot you.

:22:19
He can just call our HQ and you'll
be on a troopship home, as a private...

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...unless you give him your word that
you'll do exactly as he says.

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All right.
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If it means that much to you,
you have my word.

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Take him, sergeant!
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Stupid theatricals.
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You're entitled to your opinion...
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...but I just saved your life.

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