The War Lover
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:51:02
Marty's the last guy to crack up,
and you know it.

:51:07
I don't know it. Lynch is an amateur.
One amateur can kill nine professionals.

:51:11
- He's a first-rate guy.
- All right, he's a first-rate guy.

:51:14
- The graveyards are full of them.
- You don't like him.

:51:18
That was just an excuse
to get rid of him.

:51:26
Why don't you and your girlfriend
go curl up in a library...

:51:29
...and let me run the crew, huh?
:51:31
- Leave Daphne out of this.
- I have so far. Maybe I should move in.

:51:34
- What makes you think you can?
- Want me to try?

:51:41
That's up to you.
:51:47
- It won't be the same without you, Marty.
- You got a stamp on you?

:51:51
Don't worry about me, Bolland.
:51:53
I'll miss the rest of you guys,
but as for Rickson, good riddance.

:51:56
- I'd sooner have Woodman.
- I don't know.

:52:00
It's the difference
between talent and genius.

:52:03
- Buzz is cut out for this sort of thing.
- So are the Germans, for that matter.

:52:07
Give Rickson a bomber or a machine gun,
and he could be on either side.

:52:11
Pretty bad cold.
:52:12
I forgot to wear my second pair of socks
on the Frankfurt mission.

:52:17
- That a new picture of the kids?
- Yeah. Mom took it down by the cottage.

:52:24
- How old are they now?
- John's 5 and Margie's 7.

:52:29
How's it feel to be a married man?
:52:31
Well, right now, mighty lonely.
:52:33
I mean, it's a big responsibility,
marriage and kids.

:52:36
Is that bad?
:52:37
I don't know. I'm just asking.
:52:40
How's that girl of yours?
:52:42
- Daphne.
- Yeah, Daphne.

:52:44
I see her whenever I can.
:52:46
Sam...
:52:49
- I don't think he's telling us everything.
- Don't jump to any conclusions.

:52:54
Seven more missions,
and I'm on my way home.

:52:58
See you, Marty. Take it easy.
Good luck.


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