The War Lover
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1:09:03
- Hello.
- Hello.

1:09:05
You know, I had an idea
I'd find you here.

1:09:08
- Where's Bolland?
- Getting some drinks.

1:09:11
I don't blame him for keeping you
to himself.

1:09:13
Has that been too hard on you,
captain?

1:09:16
- Well, I never try to steal a friend's girl.
- That's very ethical of you.

1:09:20
At least until I get the all clear.
1:09:22
I don't think I follow you.
1:09:25
- Bolland's last mission is coming up.
- Yours too, I take it.

1:09:28
- I'm staying here as long as the war lasts.
- A patriot.

1:09:32
Nuts! I like it here.
1:09:35
You don't have trouble getting girls,
captain. Why me?

1:09:38
Why not? You sure put roses
in Bolland's cheeks.

1:09:41
And now you think I'll put roses
in yours?

1:09:43
Could be.
1:09:56
- Hi, Buzz.
- Hi.

1:10:01
Thank you, darling.
1:10:02
- I thought you'd be painting the town.
- We took in a few churches.

1:10:07
- Where's the rest of the gang?
- I don't know.

1:10:10
- I like to do my hunting alone.
- Hunting?

1:10:13
- Hunting.
- Supposing the game won't play?

1:10:16
It will.
1:10:18
You must keep your girls
stashed someplace.

1:10:21
Maybe he's saving himself
for a great love.

1:10:24
That's what women like to think.
1:10:26
Have you ever been in love, captain?
1:10:28
I'm serious. Have you?
1:10:30
In wartime, you don't fall in love.
You make love. You know what I mean?

1:10:33
That's all right for the men.
What about the women?

1:10:39
- It's train time. We'd better be moving.
- What's the hurry?

1:10:42
- I'm going to take Daphne home.
- I can get home by myself.

1:10:45
I'm taking you home.
1:10:49
You two act like
you're married already.

1:10:55
I think I want to go home.

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