The McKenzie Break
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- Thank you.
- You've done too much as it is.

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Keep your eye on that one.
See that he leaves soon.

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And don't let anyone else in
without my authorization.

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There they are.
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Take these books to the prisoners.
I've inspected them.

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This is all the Kriegsmariners?
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Y es. I separated them.
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I don't read German all that well.
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I don't even know
what the hell I'm lookin' for.

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- What's that?
- Ewigkeit.

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"My dear wife,
it has seemed like an eternity...

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since last I kissed your bosom...
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and slept with my arms entwined...
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around your body."
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You read these
horny letters all day?

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-That's the function of the post office.
-lt is?

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"The turnip fields
are growing, dear...

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and we are going to do
several plays by Shakespeare.

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I wish I had you with me now to put
my arms around and feel your bosom."

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Bosom, bosom, bosom.
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Why do they put that
Roman numeral in the date?

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- What date?
- The date has a Roman numeral in it.

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- You ever notice that?
- I never noticed that before.

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He's got that queer little
German seven...

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and the one and the two,
but it starts off with a Roman numeral.

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We're gonna get us a code man
down here from London...

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and have him take a look
at these horny letters.


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