How I Won the War
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They've given me a good life
so don't despise them. Here.

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Share these out amongst them.
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- Remember me, Grapple of the Bedoo.
- I won't bloody remember you.

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- He used to be a fascist, sir.
- It takes all sorts.

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Fascism is something you grow out of.
I tried to change the worid myself.

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Doesn't do. I wouldn't think anything
of you if you hadn't been a fascist.

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Keep them at it
so they don't have time for dirty things.

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Come on, young fella,
you've only got three more days.

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No time for poetry.
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- There goes a very gallant gentleman.
- Oh, I know, sir, like you, sir.

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Thank you, sir,
for not holding fascism against me.

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I was a great mate of Mosley's. I held his
voice for him while he lost his meetings.

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Hey, hey, I'd just like to say a few words.
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Move, now.
I want to say how pleased I am...

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How pleased I was
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when I heard that I was going to lead you
on this dangerous and important task.

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I've always thought that when the time
came, we'd all get on splendidly together.

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Bravery, things like that.
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When I was told I was to be your troop
leader, I had a little weep and a laugh.

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I do know we're all going
to get on splendidly together.

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- You play ball with me...
- And I'll play ball with you.

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You do your bit and I'll do mine.
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We're all members of the same team,
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each playing our part
in the fight for freedom and democracy.

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Never surrender. Work hard. Train hard.
Play hard. And kill hard.


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