The Eagle Has Landed
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the ration allowance is only
three gallons a month.

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I won't be here that long.
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- Good day to you.
- (Man) Morning.

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Good day to you, cailin.
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(Bell chimes)
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- God save the good work.
- Oh, watch your back!

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- My back?!
- Mr Devlin.

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Mr Devlin, is it?
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Mrs Grey told us about you
at the WVS meeting.

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You're the new marsh warden.
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And you're with
the Women's Voluntary Service.

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I help out.
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When I have the time.
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Sort of...erm,
servicing the troops, is it?

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I don't mind.
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Miss, I believe
you're a bit of a tease.

:44:02
Children tease, Mr Devlin,
and I am almost 19.

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Go on. Go on.
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God bless all here.
:44:33
Can I have a glass
of your strongest, please?

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- I'm George Wilde.
- Liam Devlin,

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the marsh warden.
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That's Arthur Seymour and over
by the fire, Laker Armsby.

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Will you join me in a drink?
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- A pint of bitter.
- (Devlin) A bitter. Sir?

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I buys me own.
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Coming in here
with your shotgun and motorbike,

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buying drinks
for us estate workers

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who content themselves
with less.

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Must be my good looks (!)

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