Lawrence of Arabia
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:15:00
But there must be artillery!
:15:06
Sir, this is something
of an expedition.

:15:09
He has to get to Yenbo, find a guide,
find the Arabs and then get back.

:15:13
He can't do that in six weeks.
:15:17
-Two months, then.
-Three.

:15:20
All right, three. Now, will you
let me do some work, Mr. Dryden?

:15:24
Thank you, sir.
:15:28
I'd like to say, sir,
that I am gratef ul for this.

:15:31
Shut up and get out.
:15:39
Sir?
:15:46
How can I fight a bloody war
without bloody artillery?

:15:50
-How did you do it?
-Might better ask why I bothered to.

:15:54
-Because I'm the man for the job.
-I just wonder about that.

:15:57
Of course I am.
What is the job, by the way?

:16:00
Find Prince Feisal.
:16:02
Good. And when I've found him?
:16:06
Find out what kind of a man he is.
:16:08
Find out what his intentions are.
Not his immediate intentions.

:16:12
That is Colonel Brighton's business,
not yours.

:16:15
I mean, his intentions
in Arabia altogether.

:16:22
That's new.
:16:25
Where are they now?
:16:26
Anywhere within 300 miles of Medina.
:16:29
They're Hashemite Bedouins.
:16:31
They can cross 60 miles of desert
in a day.

:16:35
Thanks. This is going to be fun.
:16:37
Lawrence, only two kinds of creature
get fun in the desert:

:16:41
Bedouins and gods, and you're neither.
Take it from me.

:16:45
For ordinary men,
it's a burning fiery furnace.

:16:48
No, Dryden. It's going to be fun.
:16:55
It is recognized that you have
a funny sense of fun.


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