The Eagle Has Landed
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:02:08
Keep up this foolishness
for 20 more minutes, Hans,

:02:12
then gradually establish
the roadblocks.

:02:15
Slowly, mind you.
:02:19
Yes, that's coming along nicely,
Wjinski.

:02:21
Thank you, sir.
:02:27
- Very impressive, Colonel.
- Thank you.

:02:31
My new orders tell me
to head to the marshes soon.

:02:35
I don't suppose...?
:02:37
You're in the presence
of the marsh warden himself.

:02:41
- Liam Devlin, at your service.
- What a bit of good luck!

:02:45
Colonel, I'm Mrs Grey.
:02:49
Considering Mr Devlin's been
in my employ for under two days,

:02:52
I suggest a third person
would insure against

:02:56
losing you both forever?
:02:58
- I don't suppose I can impose?
- Not at all. I'd be delighted.

:03:03
- Why don't we, er...
- (Steiner) Yes, please do.

:03:12
I'll get in the back.
:03:13
(Shouts)
:03:50
Any further news of Churchill?
:03:52
Yes. They've left King's Lynn.
:03:53
In the house,
is there another escape route?

:03:58
The entrances are at the rear
and opposite the church.


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