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:38:16
Excuse me, sir. Tuck your heads in
afore they fall off.

:38:20
Sorry, sir. I have orders
to get some of these bags outside.

:38:24
Alright, get on with it.
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I was praying that your officer
may turn to God's word.

:38:30
That's right, sir. A prayer's as good
as a bayonet on a day like this.

:38:35
- Have you prayed?
- There'll be a time for it, sir.

:38:38
What will you say?
:38:42
Pick it up.
Bit of the Psalms, I suppose.

:38:45
My father was a lay preacher.
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A great one for the Psalms, he was.
:38:50
There was one that might have been
written for a soldier.

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Say it, man. Lift your voice to God.
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- Now, sir?
- Yes. Let them hear your voice.

:39:02
They know my voice.
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Let them hear it now
in praise of the Lord.

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Call upon him. Call upon him, man,
for your salvation.

:39:12
As far as I can remember, sir,
it goes something like this.

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"He maketh wars to cease
in all the world;

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he breaketh the bow
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and snappeth the spear in sunder."
D'you know it, sir?

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"I shall be exalted
among the heathen,

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I shall be exalted in the earth.
The Lord of hosts is with us."

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That's it, sir.
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Nobody told you to stop working.
:39:45
You lead-backsided... Get sweating.
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I've been thinking.
:39:53
I've got it all sorted out.
:39:56
Company!

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