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1:04:04
- How can you tell?
- By the jawbone.

1:04:07
A woman's gets worn down
from the constant ya-ta-ta ya-ta-ta.

1:04:10
- Then whas happened to her?
- Mother!

1:04:12
- Mothe...? Mothe...? Is me, Bo! Nocker!
1:04:15
Poor devil, he's half out of his mind.
He's been under this sun for a week.

1:04:18
Yes, but I think he's trying to tell us something.
Yes, West, what is it?

1:04:22
(Weakly) Turn... me over.
1:04:26
I want to do my back.
1:04:28
Argh! She might be being murdered,
and all he can think of is getting an even tan!

1:04:32
Oh, don't pay any attention to him, sir.
He's delirious.

1:04:35
Boy, where is she? Where is Lady Jane?
1:04:38
(Weakly) Took her. Took her with them
to raid Fort Zuassantneuf.

1:04:43
Ah, then we are not too late!
Look after him, Sergeant.

1:04:46
OK, sir. Take it easy, you'll be all right.
1:04:48
We leave at once for Fort Zuassantneuf! Fall in!
1:04:51
Oh, Herr Kommandant, it is many miles away.
There is no water left!

1:04:55
Fool! We can fill our water bottles at the oasis!
Come on! Jump to it!

1:05:08
NOCKER: Those fiendish devils!
1:05:16
Now you see why I let the sergeant go.
1:05:21
He will lead them straight into my trap.
1:05:23
(Chuckles)
1:05:25
- Do we attack them now, Effendi?
- No, no.

1:05:28
We wait two or three days.
1:05:31
Without water, they will be weaker then.
1:05:48
I did not say halt! March, you swines! March!
1:05:54
Sir, the men have been marching for two days
without a rest. They must have a break, sir.

1:05:59
Very well. One hour. Thas all!

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