The Hill
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1:06:03
Bert, I'd sooner have Williams
doubling in here than anybody.

1:06:06
Listen. I ordered Williams to smarten
up the prisoners in cell 8.

1:06:10
Yes, we all accept that, Bert.
- If Stevens was fit he'd still be here, wouldn't he?

1:06:14
The army judged him A-1 and the
MO passed him fit for punishment.

1:06:20
Looks like Stevens was only fit to drop.
- That's not your worry, it's the MO's.

1:06:32
Thankyou, Bert.
You said you backed your Staff.

1:06:37
We ain't celebrating a
glorious victory, Williams.

1:06:40
We're patching up a bloody disaster.
1:06:50
You realize I'll have to make a full report?
- Yes, Sir.

1:06:54
He was perfectly fit when I examined him.
- When you did what, Sir?

1:06:58
Well when I...
Well, when I examined him.

1:07:02
You only looked at his watch and chain.
1:07:03
Now look here Sgt. Major.
- You passed him fit so I handed

1:07:05
him over to Staff Williams.
1:07:07
He was...
1:07:09
Well, he was kept out in the
sun too long. I checked on his records.

1:07:14
Base job in an office.
Well, anybody could see that.

1:07:17
Suddenly he's drilling for hour
after hour in the blazing sunshine.

1:07:22
Well, it was fatal in his case.
1:07:23
Sounds like an accidental death, Sir.
- Yes.

1:07:28
The man was A-1, but to come
from a base job to this place!

1:07:31
- You do understand these
things better than me, Sir.

1:07:33
Accidental death, that's
what I thought, Sir.

1:07:36
- Well I hope so.
- I've dented a few, Sir,

1:07:39
but I've never murdered any.
1:07:41
- I wasn't refering to you.
- That goes for my Staff too, Sir.

1:07:51
Goodnight, Sir.

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