Lawrence of Arabia
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Do you know General Allenby?
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Watch out for Allenby.
He's a slim customer.

:34:09
-Excuse me?
-A clever man.

:34:11
Slim customer. It's very good.
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I'll certainly watch out for him.
You're being very sympathetic.

:34:19
Your Highness, we Americans were
once a colonial people.

:34:23
We naturally feel
sympathetic to any people...

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...who struggle for their freedom.
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Very gratifying.
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Also, my interests are the same
as yours. You want your story told.

:34:37
I badly want a story to tell.
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Ah, now you are talking turkey,
are you not?

:34:43
I will give you a guide and a letter.
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And before I leave here...
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...which must be presently...
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...I will have some facts and figures
put on paper for you.

:34:56
You know that we are
destroying the Turkish railways.

:34:59
I do, sir.
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Major Lawrence is in charge
of all this, is he?

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My army is made up of tribes.
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The tribes are led
by the tribal leaders.

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Your people do think very highly
of Major Lawrence?

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Oh, yes. And the rightly.
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In this country, Mr. Bentley...
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...the man who gives victory
in battle is prized...

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...beyond every other man.
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One figure I can give you
f rom my head...

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...because it never leaves my head.
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Since starting this campaign
four months ago, we have lost...

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...37 wounded...
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...156 dead.
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You remark the disproportion between
our dead and wounded.

:35:53
Yeah.
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Four times as many.
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That's because those too badly wounded
to bring away, we ourselves kill.


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