The Dirty Dozen
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. . .or you can do as you're told,
in which case you might just get by.

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You must not attempt to escape.
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There will be no excuses,
there will be no appeal.

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Any breach of either of these conditions
by any one of you. . .

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. . .means you'll all be shipped back
for immediate execution of sentence.

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You are therefore dependent
upon each other.

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Any one of you try anything smart. . .
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. . .and the 12 of you get it
right in the head, all right?

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So try to remember that.
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Now, are there any questions?
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Sir?
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Do we have to eat with niggers?
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It's all right.
The gentleman from the South. . .

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. . .made some kind of inquiries
about the dining arrangements.

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He and his colleagues are discussing
the place-card settings. All right?

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Yes, sir. Thank you, sir.
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Look, corporal, fellas,
let's get with it, right? Remember?

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Baseball, pitching?
Chicago's always had the pitching.

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But now, as far as--
As far as hitting goes. . .

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. . .well, my sister, she can hit
better than half them fellas.

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Let's move it out!
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-Well, what do you think, sergeant?
-I think you'll do just fine, sir.

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Don't give me that.
I said, what do you think?

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I think the first chance
one of them lovers gets. . .

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. . .he's gonna shoot the major
right in the head, sir.

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-Thank you, sergeant.
-Sir.

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Okay, Franko. Let's go.
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All right, move it out.

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