Castle Keep
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:39:01
- You mind if i sit down, sir?
- No, you can stand.

:39:04
You took your lecture too hard.
:39:07
Is war a subjective thing, sir?
:39:14
That's a good point.
:39:16
You know...
:39:18
- you comfortable?
- Do you mean that facetiously?

:39:21
No, i mean, you being a private
and me being a captain and everything.

:39:25
- And everything?
- Yes.

:39:27
The enemy and the american army
is out there and we're talking...

:39:31
never underestimate the intelligence
of the american soldier, sir.

:39:36
- You get that in a training manual?
- You shouldn't be bitter, sir.

:39:40
If a soldier didn't value art,
he wouldn't be much of a soldier.

:39:43
Napoleon before venice said, " if my
cannon destroy but one statue...

:39:47
...i would rather not take venice."
:39:50
Did napoleon say that?
:39:53
- Doesn't sound like napoleon.
- Oh, well, no.

:39:56
- But i thought it would cheer you up.
- I appreciate that.

:40:01
But napoleon was a louse.
:40:05
- I think soldiering is a bore, don't you?
- Yes, sir.

:40:09
But i see you have the purple heart
and silver star.

:40:13
I got excited. For a whole year i was
out of my mind, but i've recovered now.

:40:17
But you'd fight for this castle.
:40:21
Yes.
:40:24
I don't know who.
:40:25
I don't know which side
would want to destroy it.

:40:33
One thing more, sir.
:40:35
Sorry i couldn't help
during the lecture.

:40:38
That's beyond and above
the call of duty.

:40:40
- Still...
- when you write your book...

:40:43
...you can rescue me.
:40:45
No, don't bother.
:40:49
Just write well about this castle
and how we kept it.

:40:56
It's really not a bad title,
castle keep.


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