:47:06
Have you any of that
medical brandy?
:47:08
Y es, sir.
:47:12
Will you have a drink, Captain?
:47:14
Do I understand you refuse me
the right to see one of my men?
:47:19
- Just the one brandy, Corporal, please.
- Y es, sir.
:47:22
Well, he doesn't seem
to be too anxious to see you.
:47:28
He got away from those
brutes of yours, didn't he?
:47:32
They nearly killed him.
:47:33
He's under the care
of the chief surgeon.
:47:39
You lrish are
just fabulous, Captain.
:47:41
You really have got that
famous lrish imagination.
:47:46
But your water sports this morning
made such a confusion.
:47:50
Who knows what you saw?
:47:53
I know what I saw.
I saw a man tryin' to escape.
:47:57
I'm not contradicting you
really, Captain.
:48:00
You may have seen
an attempted escape.
:48:03
Is it not the duty
of all prisoners to try?
:48:06
- Sir.
- Thank you, Corporal.
:48:15
Toscanini?
:48:19
Furtwangler does it better.
:48:31
By the way, the German camps have taken
the shackles off the British prisoners.
:48:36
And we shall reciprocate very soon.
:48:46
Of course, your lads
did quite a bit of damage.
:48:49
We'll have to deduct that
from their pay.
:48:52
And that will be all
for now, Captain.
:48:54
You'll want to see your men.
:48:57
And Captain,
deduct the damages from my pay.