Doctor Zhivago
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1:14:02
When the tlme came, I was able to take
3 battallons wlth me out of the Front Llne.

1:14:06
The best day's work I ever dld.
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But, for the moment,
there was nothlng to be done.

1:14:12
There were too many volunteers llke me.
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Mostly, It was mere hysterla.
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But there were men wlth better motlves,
men who saw the tlmes were crltlcal...

1:14:21
...and wanted a man's part.
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Good men, wasted.
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Unhappy men, too.
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Unhappy In thelr jobs.
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Unhappy wlth thelr wlves.
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Doubtlng themselves.
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Happy men don't volunteer.
1:14:38
They walt thelr turn and thank God
If thelr age, or work, delays It.

1:14:44
The ones who got back home wlth
the prlce of an arm or an eye or a leg...

1:14:49
...these were the lucky ones.
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Even Comrade Lenln...
1:14:58
...underestlmated both
the angulsh of that 900- mlle- long front...

1:15:04
...and our cursed capaclty for sufferlng.
1:15:09
By the second wInter of the war...
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...the boots had worn out...
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...but the llne stlll held.
1:15:18
Thelr great coats fell to pleces
on thelr backs.

1:15:22
Thelr ratlons were Irregular.
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Half of them went lnto actlon
wlthout arms...

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...led by men they dldn't trust.
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Come on, you bastards!
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And, those they dld trust--
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Come on, Comrades. Come on!
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Come on!
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Come on!
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Come on!
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Comrades! Earthshakers!
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Show them!

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