The Flight of the Phoenix
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:15:00
Maybe you'd better check on our water
supply and figure up some rationing.

:15:11
How much longer do you estimate
we'll have to be here?

:15:19
I mean, I take it there will be
an air search before long.

:15:27
Yes, well, we're not due
in Benghazi till- Well, now.

:15:40
He's a right little organizer,
your captain.

:15:43
Yeah, they're all the same.
Toffee-nosed bunch of gits.

:15:48
You shouldn't have joined,
should you?

:15:50
I never did. I was what they call
a boy soldier. Me dad joined me.

:15:57
- Did he?
- Attendant at the public baths, he was.

:16:01
November 21 st, 1934.
:16:04
Me mum made me a sponge cake
for me birthday tea.

:16:07
Next morning the old man walked me
down our street right into the barracks.

:16:11
"You'll be all right," he said.
"You'll like it. I know you will. "

:16:18
1934? You didn't have to join
for bleeding life, did you?

:16:23
I don't know.
:16:25
One thing leads to another, doesn't it?
:16:40
Hey, Fritz!
:16:42
Give us the loan of your book
when you're finished.

:16:46
I don't think you'll find it interesting.
:16:48
Oh, incidentally...
:16:51
...my name is Dorfmann,
Heinrich Dorfmann.

:16:55
Go on. Is it really?
:16:59
Yes.

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