The Dirty Dozen
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-Stick him!
-Knock him down, Posey!

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Posey. What a name for a guy like you.
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-Stop!
-Don't tell me what to do.

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-I'm giving orders.
-I don't like pushing.

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Give it to him, Pose! Come on!
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I don't like to be shoved.
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Stop pushing!
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Posey. Posey!
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-Posey.
-Yes, sir?

:45:36
Are you all right?
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Yeah.
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All right, now. Relax.
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Come on, get up.
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You know, you learn how to take care
of that temper of yours. . .

:45:53
. . .ain't nobody gonna take
this knife away from you.

:45:56
You're right. I'm sorry.
:45:58
Okay, major. We're all set.
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All right, you go in
and see Captain Kinder.

:46:03
-What's he gonna do?
-He's just gonna talk to you, Posey.

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-Brush yourself off and go on in.
-Yes, sir.

:46:12
All right, which
of you gentlemen is next?

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Come on. I'm looking for a volunteer.
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All right, Maggott. You're next.
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Speed it up, men.
Come on, speed it up.

:46:31
They're looking good.
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Yes, sir. I hope they don't forget
what they're getting in shape for.

:46:40
Captain Kinder figures
maybe he can teach me letters.

:46:43
Folks back home would be proud
if I could write.

:46:46
Well, that would put you way ahead
of most of the guys around here.

:46:50
-Better fall in and join them.
-Yes, sir.

:46:53
It's true that I've been blessed. . .
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. . .with an insight into women
that others don't have.

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And sometimes. . . .
Well, sometimes I'm called upon. . .


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