A Bridge Too Far
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If you say so, Hancock.
:43:18
Yeah, fine, sir.
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The artillery should be able to clear
the way very well. Your initial advance.

:43:26
Yes, we'll move off as soon
as their barrage has got going.

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- Yes, that's absolutely fine.
- Follow behind it as close as we can.

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But you know...
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this isn't gonna be the pushover
that everybody seems to think it is.

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No, I didn't think so.
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Morning, Alan. Your sleeping beauties
know there's a war on, do they?

:43:45
Absolutely, sir.
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Is it true that the Germans have put
more troops into the line ahead of us?

:43:49
Yes. They obviously don't intend
to just let us walk in the front door.

:43:53
Hello, Bob! Hope that's not
my funeral they're going to.

:43:58
And I'm still
desperately worried...

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about having them throw
everything up this road.

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But there's no alternative.
Morning, Tom.

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So I've decided to run
the road like a railway.

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Nobody, repeat,
nobody will be allowed...

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to put any vehicle on that road
without my permission.

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- Including me?
- Good luck to you!

:44:16
You too!
Especially you, Joe.

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Morning, Derek!
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Glad to see somebody
knows where we're going.

:44:29
Time, Joe.
That's the killer.

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We can't afford
to drop behind schedule.

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So for God's sake,
keep your tanks on the move.

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Good God Almighty.
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That's just the 101st.
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The other two groups
are on the northern route.

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H hour in 90 minutes.

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