The War Lover
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:59:05
All right. He's down.
:59:10
And don't touch any of Marty's things.
:59:13
Bolland, you're behaving
like a sucking crybaby.

:59:16
This is a man's racket we're in.
Men get killed flying airplanes in war.

:59:20
If you hadn't dumped him,
he'd still be alive.

:59:22
Watch yourself, Bolland.
You might be the next one I dump.

:59:26
You think you're pretty tough, don't you?
:59:30
Yes.
:59:32
Yes, I do.
:59:38
I'll help you pack his things.
:59:58
How near are we to London, Haverstraw?
1:00:01
About 043 degrees west, due in about
12 minutes if the train stays on the track.

1:00:06
Late again. I'm gonna miss
the first act.

1:00:10
Bo, what are you and Daphne doing?
I don't mean the intimate details.

1:00:14
We haven't planned anything.
Maybe the Paris Club tomorrow night.

1:00:18
It's quite a joint. Full of free
French dames. And I mean free.

1:00:22
One of the four freedoms, parson.
After all...

1:00:25
...the French are our allies.
1:00:27
Yes. Yes, indeed.
1:00:30
They smell pretty good. Could I...?
Could I borrow one of those sandwiches?

1:00:34
Yes, of course.
1:00:36
When I get through
with this crummy war...

1:00:39
...I might just quit flying,
go into your business.

1:00:41
You mean, take holy orders?
1:00:43
I don't know about taking more orders,
but I'd like to sound off...

1:00:46
...at all those sergeants
down in the congregation.

1:00:49
I'd sure give them hellfire
and brimstone.

1:00:53
Well, I'm gonna go up
and talk to the pilot. Engine driver.

1:00:57
They have rules about passengers
riding on the engine.


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