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:16:02
With your permission, I'd like to
show you something I've had printed.

:16:06
- What is it?
- Just an idea, sir. It's a share.

:16:10
- A share?
- In M&M Enterprises.

:16:13
If we get my ideas into practice,
it should be organised like a mart.

:16:17
- A mart?
- A syndicate.

:16:19
An enterprise. There are tremendous
profits to be made, Colonel.

:16:23
- For us?
- For everyone.

:16:25
What's good for M&M Enterprises
will be good for the country.

:16:32
- You'll have our full cooperation.
- Thank you.

:16:35
If I take a plane this afternoon,
I'll get this material to Alexandria.

:16:39
There's a huge cotton crop this year.
:16:42
- Cotton is a very liquid commodity.
- How much?

:16:45
- We'll trade for it.
- With what?

:16:49
Silk! Four thousand yards of silk.
:16:52
How did you get hold of
so much silk?

:16:55
Where the hell's my parachute?
:17:00
All right, which one of you bastards
stole my parachute?

:17:11
Hello, this is the bombardier here.
We gotta turn back.

:17:17
Nately, we gotta turn back now.
:17:20
Nately! Do you hear me up there?
:17:23
We gotta turn back.
We're gonna turn back now.

:17:26
Nately, let's turn back.
We're gonna turn back!

:17:31
- What is it this time, Yossarian?
- Some bastard stole my chute!

:17:36
- Anything the matter?
- My parachute. It's gone!

:17:40
- Don't worry.
- What do you mean?

:17:43
What do I do if I have to bail out?
Use my handkerchief?

:17:47
That kind of humour in the face
of adversity keeps America strong.

:17:51
I like you.
:17:53
Aardvark, I'd like to kill you,
but I haven't got time.

:17:56
You could have my chute
but I gave it to Milo.

:17:59
- You gave it to Milo?
- He's got all the chutes.


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