The Great Escape
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:52:10
- Good morning, Squadron Leader.
- Good morning, sir.

:52:13
I am sorry the soil here isn't
better suited to your men's purpose.

:52:17
We'll manage, sir.
:52:28
I must say I am surprised with
the extent of this activity, Group Captain.

:52:32
- Pleased, of course, but surprised.
- Surprised, Colonel?

:52:36
Fliers are gentlemen, not peasants
to dig in the earth. So I am surprised.

:52:41
The English are keen on gardening.
:52:44
Oh, yes, but flowers. Is this not so?
:52:48
You can't eat flowers, Colonel.
:52:53
Good point.
:53:11
I have the nasty feeling
he knows exactly what we're doing.

:53:14
- Maybe he does.
- You don't really think so, do you?

:53:17
If he does, we'll find out soon enough.
:53:31
- Morning, Bob.
- Andy.

:53:33
Here we are. Now, let's see.
:53:36
Biscuits, two packets.
:53:39
Coffee, two tins.
:53:41
Bovril, one jar.
:53:43
Cigarettes, six packets.
:53:46
Strawberry jam, Sorren's.
Black currant jam, Cavendish.

:53:50
And marmalade, mine.
:53:52
Danish butter, Von Luger's.
I liberated it from his mess supplies.

:53:57
Oh, yes. And Dutch chocolate. Two bars.

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