The Longest Day
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:22:00
You mean...s
:22:03
...he's bought it?o
:22:05
Ack-ack over Calais.k
:22:07
He jumped clean,
but his parachute didn't open.s

:22:20
That leaves just you
in the squadron, Dave.

:22:24
I mean, of the old 1 940 mob.r
:22:27
What's always worried me
about being one of the few...

:22:30
...is the way we keep on
getting fewer.

:22:35
Yeah.
:22:36
Poor old Johnny.
:22:40
Bad luck, it happening now.
:22:41
-Now, then. What's the difference?
-He went through the Battle of Britain!

:22:47
And now if the big show
starts tonight...

:22:50
...he won't be in it.s
:22:53
Look, will you please
shut up about him?

:22:56
All right, all right.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.

:22:59
You heard something about tonight?
:23:01
No, no. I haven't heard anything.a
:23:04
-What are you talking about then?
-Well, it's just....

:23:07
-Go on, go on.
-I have a feeling it's on for tonight.

:23:11
-That's all.
-A feeling.r

:23:14
Take your feeling somewhere else.e
:23:17
I've got a letter to write.d
:23:19
I've had this feeling since I woke up.a
:23:22
I've had it with me all day long.t
:23:25
I can't shake it off.b
:23:27
It's tonight. I know it is.v
:23:31
All right, it's tonight.
:23:33
Suits me fine.u
:23:34
Tonight. This afternoon. Now!e
:23:39
I mean...
:23:42
...as soon as I finish this beer.
:23:59
-General, can you spare me a minute?
-Come in.


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