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- I don't think people think that.
- Well, they are.

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When I have this on,
they don't know who I am.

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Did you know, in the Middle Ages,
princes and kings

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would put on disguises
and walk around their subjects?

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- I didn't know that.
- You don't know everything.

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- No, sir. Why did they do that?
- Why did who do what?

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Why did they walk around in disguise?
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How the hell am I supposed to know?
I'm not some historian or anything.

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I'm just a guy trying to do his job.
Good afternoon, Sergeant.

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- What is it now?
- What do I do with the Chaplain?

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I don't want anyone to come
and see me while I'm in my office.

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What do I say to people
who want to see you?

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- Tell them to wait.
- For how long?

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- Until I've left.
- Then what?

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- I don't care.
- I send them in after you've left?

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You won't be here, then, will you?
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Also, I don't want you coming in
while I'm in,

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asking me
if there's anything you can do.

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When should I ask
if there's anything I can do?

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When I'm not there!
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- What do I do then?
- Whatever has to be done.

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I'm sorry to have to talk
to you this way, but I have to.

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- Goodbye.
- Goodbye, sir.

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- Thank you, for everything.
- Thank you, sir.

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- The Major will see you now, Father.
- Thank you.

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- You don't have to call me Father.
- Sergeant Towser speaking.

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Will you go in?
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Yes, sir. I have it here, sir.
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- There's no one here.
- Where?


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