The Americanization of Emily
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ever since Capt. John Smith left
a Jessup to hold Jamestown in 1610.

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And I'm damned if I'm going to see
the Navy sucking runt's udder in my time.

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I'll tell you that!
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By golly!
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Bus, how is that movie coming along?
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- Movie, sir?
- Yeah.

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What...
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- Sir, are you all right?
- Jesse?

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You know, something very strange
is happening to me.

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I'm beginning to like tea.
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With milk?
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Charlie? Better come here.
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Florence!
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- Take it easy.
- Florence!

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- Florence!
- Easy, Jesse.

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I've got him, sir.
Help me get him on the bed, Bus.

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- Think we ought to call a doctor?
- No, he'll be all right, sir.

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Here we go. On the other side, Bus.
Here we go, sir.

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Good. There you go. Right.
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What happened, Bus?
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I don't know.
He asked me about that movie.

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I told him I couldn't locate
any photographer's mates.

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Since he hadn't brought it up again,
I let it slide.

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He started yelling for his wife.
We couldn't stop him.

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All right. I'll take care of him.
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You see Admirals Healy and Hoyle out,
will you?

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Yes. Sure.
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- Charlie?
- Yes, sir.

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Charlie, I want you to make
that movie for me.

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I want you to take charge, Charlie.
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- I want you to make that movie for me.
- You just leave it to me, sir.

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We might as well see some of this film
before the Admiral comes.

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Combat engineers in training.
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This is a beach somewhere
on the west coast of Wales.

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It has been prepared to be an
exact duplicate of the beaches of France...

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where the invasion of Europe
will take place.

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Every foot has been mined.

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