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:11:32
- No, you didn't did you.
:11:35
- It's the luck of the game, Sir.
:11:36
- Bartlett, let me tell you...
:11:40
that the front line is going to be a damn
sight more comfortable than here.

:11:45
Understand?
:11:51
You're a fighting man, McGrath?
- Yes, Sir.

:11:53
Well, see, you assaulted three
members of the Corps of Military Police?

:11:58
- Yes, Sir.
- Seen any other action apart from that?

:12:01
- If you're asking if I'm a coward, Sir...
- We'll soon know the answer to that.

:12:04
- Well, I didn't flog tyres to the
enemy or sell dirty postcards

:12:07
on the streets of Cairo.
- No, you got boozed up...

:12:09
and tried to obstruct the police.
:12:11
- I don't need a drink before...
- You're kind always needs a drink!

:12:13
McGrath, I've a dozen like you inside here.
:12:17
They all came in here thinking
they were gonna run this place.

:12:19
Just doubled a couple of them out.
:12:27
Went absent, Stevens?
- Yes, Sir.

:12:29
Didn't fancy the sound of gunfire?
- Wasn't that, Sir, I was...

:12:34
Tried to stow away on a
boat leaving for England.

:12:36
- Well, I was trying to get home
you see, Sir. It was because...

:12:38
- Not very smart of you, Stevens.
The smart thing to do is to go to the airport,

:12:42
give a Yank twenty quid and he'd
fly you to Hong Kong if you wanted it.

:12:46
- No, it was home I wanted, Sir
- Missing your wife, Stevens?

:12:50
- Yes, Sir.
- If every man who wanted a cuddle

:12:53
and a little bit of loving
kindness took off for England

:12:55
there wouldn't be any bloody army
left over here, now, would there?

:12:58
- No, Sir.

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