How I Won the War
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1:38:16
I should have shot that stupid
little bleeder a long time ago.

1:38:21
I always wanted to, as you know.
1:38:25
You shoot one,
you've got to shoot the lot.

1:38:28
Before they takes their exams
and are taught virtue and industry.

1:38:33
Cor! Stone a little colonel, eh?
1:38:41
- It's a fine bridge.
- And it's worth about what? 17,000?

1:38:49
You know what? You are right.
1:38:52
I was beginning to forget
what democracy means.

1:38:55
- It's a wonderful bridge. 23,000.
- That's better.

1:38:59
- 18.
- No, I am risking my life here.

1:39:02
They are shooting people
for not blowing up bridges.

1:39:06
Well, we could build one for 23,000.
Less. It's too far south for us, anyway.

1:39:11
- I'd never get it past the accountants.
- Dooley! To me!

1:39:15
- My name is Dooley.
- I am not going. I'm just not going.

1:39:18
There's more to say.
I've got more to say.

1:39:20
- I'm not going without shouting.
- My name is Spool.

1:39:23
I was transferred from the Service Corps
for a better chance of promotion.

1:39:27
- I'd like to speak to you on personal, sir.
- Transom!

1:39:31
Here!
1:39:33
I never said a word to you
before I was dying... mate.

1:39:37
I died in North Africa.
1:39:40
I fought for three reasons.
I can't remember what they were.

1:39:43
The first reason gets you in, and the
reason when you're in is staying alive.

1:39:48
I won't know the reason they find
afterwards but it will be a very good one.

1:39:52
I'm sure we'll be glad,
and I'm not a thief, really.

1:39:55
I never found anything worth keeping.

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