Battle of Britain
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:26:00
May I have a word, sir?
:26:06
Send us back a haggis.
:26:13
If you want permission
for a test flight...

:26:15
the answer is no.
:26:42
Large scotch, please.
:26:44
You with that lot
down the road, sir?

:26:47
No.
:26:48
One and six, please.
:26:50
- Thank you.
- Thank you.

:27:00
Have you applied
for that post in Scotland?

:27:02
- Darling, I can't.
- You can't.

:27:03
You know I can't.
:27:05
- You mean you don't want to.
- Can't. I've got a job.

:27:08
What have we got?
What the hell is this?

:27:10
Is it a marriage or a flaming
air force committee?

:27:13
For God's sake, Colin,
don't start that all over again.

:27:17
I knew this would happen.
:27:18
I never wanted you
to join up... never.

:27:20
Colin, please, try to behave
as if I were a human being.

:27:24
You look more like a
parade-ground suffragette to me.

:27:28
I'm just not cut out to wave
a wet hankie on sooty stations.

:27:31
For God's sake,
who's asking you to?

:27:35
We'll be
in Scotland together.

:27:37
I never could stand
marching women.

:27:42
You couldn't care less,
could you?

:27:44
I cared enough
to come here fifty miles.

:27:47
I didn't measure it.
:27:49
I did.
:27:53
I even booked a room.
:27:59
Three days.

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