Lawrence of Arabia
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:32:12
Excuse me, friend.
Who do these bags belong to?

:32:16
To Prince Feisal.
:32:17
-You're not Prince Feisal?
-No.

:32:20
You know him though?
:32:22
He is my master. I am his servant.
:32:28
Can you read?
:32:37
Chicago Courier is my paper,
but my work is syndicated in America.

:32:42
I understood so from your letter,
Mr. Bentley.

:32:59
Now....
:33:01
-Where can I find Major Lawrence?
-Is that what you have come for?

:33:05
Not altogether, sir, no.
:33:08
Well, Mr. Bentley, you will find
Major Lawrence with my army.

:33:12
That's what I meant, sir.
Where can I find your army?

:33:15
I don't know.
:33:17
-Last week they were near El Ghira.
-Ghira?

:33:20
Yes, I fear you have a long journey.
Can you ride a camel?

:33:24
-I've never tried.
-Take a mule.

:33:27
A void Mellaha, the Turks are there.
:33:30
In Mellaha now? They move fast.
:33:33
They do.
:33:34
But not so fast as we do,
you will find.

:33:37
Myself...
:33:39
...I am going to Cairo.
:33:41
-As you know.
-Yes.

:33:44
There's work for me there
of a different kind.

:33:46
Yes.
:33:51
I know you've been
given no artillery.

:33:54
-That is so.
-You're handicapped?

:33:56
It restricts us to small things.
:33:59
It's intended to.

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