How I Won the War
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:14:04
Dirty bleeder. He'll have to entertain
somewhere else to obtain satisfaction.

:14:10
Hold on, I'll rescue you, Clapper.
:14:14
We didn't all die.
I often didn't feel well.

:14:17
But I put a brave face on it
and we were soon sent to Egypt,

:14:21
it seemed at the time,
where I volunteered myself. Didn't we all?

:14:26
What the bloody hell are you doing here?
:14:29
I'm here, sir, at your convenience.
:14:35
Ernest.
:14:36
I know the names of all my men, sir.
:14:39
Come over here.
Your eyes are bright.

:14:43
- My knees are brown, sir.
- Nice, I've got brown knees.

:14:47
You'd like to get away from here,
Ernest, wouldn't you? See some action.

:14:52
- My sole ambition, sir.
- I know.

:14:55
Ernest, I want you to take your troop of
musketeers and go and do this job for me.

:15:01
If you do it well, you need never
hang around on street corners again.

:15:05
You can go away and do stirring things.
Would you like that?

:15:09
Oh, sir.
:15:12
Sir, I'd give my right arm and leg.
:15:15
It's not you, sir.
I'm not bored with you. I love you.

:15:21
In a strict metaphorical way
of speaking, as it were.

:15:24
I'd give them my arm and leg.
Damn sporting of you, sir.

:15:31
The lads will be chuffed.
:15:33
I gulped.
:15:36
I used to gulp like a fish
every time a general touched me.

:15:39
One time, when I was a subaltern...
Nice eyes.

:15:42
We are exchanging bubblegum cards.
We are staff officers.

:15:48
- Have you got Dunkirk?
- Toby's got Dunkirk.

:15:51
There's a lot of Dunkirk about.
Ghastly colours.

:15:54
- I do a bit of Sunday painting myself.
- I want School Bombing.

:15:58
- We know what you want, Toby.
- I want School Bombing.


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