How I Won the War
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1:21:01
You look after them, see their feet
is clean, dry, powdered.

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- They will not look after their feet.
- They began to kill me with worry.

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More than that. More.
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May I?
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The thing about them
was they would not respond.

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There it was for them,
a crusade against tyranny...

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Oh, not you. Not you.
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But if they knew the King.
My mother knew him well.

1:21:32
She used to send to his birthday.
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And all the children, the princesses,
they all got something,

1:21:38
even though
we were not that well off.

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I wanted to do my best for him.
1:21:43
He knew
why he gave me his commission.

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- You know what I mean?
- Ja.

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I wanted to know them.
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I wanted to know them very much.
1:21:59
I can talk to you.
I could talk to nobody else.

1:22:04
I haven't spoken to anyone else about
the King and me for the whole of this...

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And I. The King and I. You know?
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- You'd like him.
- Thank you.

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As I was saying, I haven't been
able to speak to anyone else

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through the whole of this film.
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You see, one day, after a not particularly
arduous or expensive skirmish,

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they were all gathered round me...
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I well remember...
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the way an admirable man and a great
soldier referred to expensive noises

1:22:44
as he listened to a battle without emotion.
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That is the way, isn't it?
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- For our kind.
- You are a fascist!

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Am I? But I don't particularly dislike Jews.

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