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:16:00
You'll find out soon enough.
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I see. Sort of hush-hush?
:16:05
You sure
that's the way it is?

:16:08
As you remember it?
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Yes. That's as good as
a photograph.

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Good. Thanks, Bissel.
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Sir.
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Bissel, how you making out
with Mary what's-her-name?

:16:16
- Mary Blake?
- Yeah.

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It's sort of hush-hush...
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but we're getting married.
:16:23
He's out of his head.
:16:26
Don't you approve
of war marriages?

:16:28
No. Not for me.
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You don't want any attachments?
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That's right.
How wide is that fjord?

:16:35
Not over 200 yards.
:16:38
What's on the other side
of the fjord?

:16:41
A lake.
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A large lake.
:16:46
What's that?
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A sail boat.
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My sister Hilde and I
used to go sailing there.

:16:53
She's in England now.
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How'd she get out of Norway?
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We smuggled her out
in a fishing boat...

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just after
our parents were killed.

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And your parents, Roy,
where are they?

:17:05
My mother's dead.
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I haven't seen my father
since I was a kid.

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I have been more fortunate.
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My memories before the war
were happy ones.

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What did you do before the war?
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I was studying to become
a doctor...

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until the Nazis came.
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Instead of
learning how to cure...

:17:27
we learned how to kill.

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