How I Won the War
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:23:00
- You gave them toys.
- Yours.

:23:03
I haven't been able to command respect
since before the war.

:23:06
Right, stop! Stop!
:23:10
Stop!
:23:14
Then they're Mr Goodbody's,
who we seem to have mislaid.

:23:17
We'll do our best to find him. I'm gonna
shoot the bleeder, dropping me in it.

:23:21
Out, Gripweed. Handbrake on.
:23:24
Come here.
:23:26
- Is your feet, Gripweed, wet?
- No.

:23:29
You're giving me lies.
Goodbody will want to see your feet.

:23:32
- They dried.
- Then you best get them wet again. Move!

:23:35
- At the double.
- At the double.

:23:38
- Anybody else?
- Left, right, left, right...

:23:41
Sarge!
:23:50
I'll teach you to try
to put the blame on me.

:23:52
That was a nasty moment.
Right, all together now.

:23:56
- Mr Goodbody, sir.
- Mr Goodbody, sir.

:24:01
Mr Goodbody! Mr Goodbody, sir!
:24:09
Peter Nan Oboe...
Peter Nan Oboe... Peter Nan Oboe...

:24:18
Netting call, net now.
:24:20
Seen any Musketeers
swanning about, trooper?

:24:24
Come here.
:24:28
Come here.
:24:29
All stations, report my signal.
Peter Nan Oboe... Peter Nan Oboe...

:24:38
Fourth Muskets, aren't you?
Been expecting you.

:24:42
- Blue, white and two reds.
- I'm green, green, green, sir.

:24:45
Oh, I know you are.
:24:47
Well, keep out of my way
until the pitch is ready to play.

:24:50
Peter Nan Oboe...
Hello, all stations, report my signal.

:24:54
- Where are they?
- Who, sir?

:24:57
- The Bedoo, my wily Arabs.
- I've lost contact with my men too, sir.


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