Alvarez Kelly
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:34:05
Very impressive.
:34:14
Since you and I are only
going to be friends...

:34:17
...it's only fair that
you turn me over to her.

:34:20
Liz Pickering?
You're really running in luck tonight.

:34:23
- Married?
- Engaged.

:34:25
It's not the same, is it?
:34:33
I bet you could tell me,
if you really wanted to.

:34:36
Military secret.
:34:38
- Damn the military and their secrets.
- Come on.

:34:47
I suppose it's very dangerous.
:34:49
Not as dangerous as you.
:34:52
The way you look tonight, you could
start pandemonium in the streets.

:34:57
And that perfume...
:35:00
But you do prefer horse sweat.
:35:04
Oh, Tommy, I'm sorry,
but I see you so seldom.

:35:07
You know, that's what
I hate most about the Yanks.

:35:10
They keep us apart.
:35:12
I understand married officers
have more leave than single ones.

:35:18
But what if one
of those nasty old Yanks...

:35:20
...threw a speck of dust
in my other eye?

:35:22
How would you look leading
a blind man down the street?

:35:26
As foolish as you sound
talking about it.

:35:28
Thank you.
:35:39
Who's he?
:35:41
Rich businessman from Mexico.
Friend of the Harrisons.

:35:46
But not a friend of yours?
:35:49
No.
:35:50
Tom, what's the matter?
:35:53
I don't know.
:35:55
I guess the war's the matter.
:35:58
War's the matter with all of us.

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