How I Won the War
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:29:07
Don't take it too hard.
:29:10
Look after your lads. They're no
good to me if their feet aren't up to snuff.

:29:20
It hurts, Flo.
:29:22
It is impossible to tell all the touching and
heroic stories of courage and patience...

:29:27
- It hurts, Flo.
- Run them under the cold tap, love.

:29:51
It is indeed a lovely sight.
:29:54
Thank you, sir, it is my best part.
:29:57
- Corporal of Musket!
- Can I put my shirt on now, sir?

:30:00
Have you seen it?
It is indeed a lovely sight.

:30:05
Corporal of Musket, look at it.
:30:06
Will you be available for stag, sir?
:30:08
If you will be taking your turn on guard,
I'd suggest first stag and me on last,

:30:13
making sure you was fresh for command
on the off at the most likely times.

:30:18
Pro tem, you can say no, I'll have you
down for mine being off at the first light.

:30:24
Think we ought to green, green, green?
:30:26
- Not unless you want bang, bang, bang.
- In the sky? Send up the Union Jack!

:30:30
White and two reds...
:30:32
That's very like the Colonel,
which reminds me...

:30:36
If you do take a stag, sir, that's one hour
each, unless you keep the wireless open,

:30:40
making the operator
unavailable for guard.

:30:43
- That's me.
- Wireless silence, Corporal of Musket.

:30:47
What have we got a wireless for, then?
:30:49
We can't have wireless silence
without a wireless, can we, Spool?

:30:55
Do come in, Corporal of Musket.
:30:59
Of course I'll take my turn. That goes
without saying. Put me down for last stag.


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