A Bridge Too Far
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:36:07
- Doctor.
- Good evening, Kate.

:36:09
May I introduce Mrs. ter Horst,
Colonel Weaver.

:36:14
Is your husband
not returned yet?

:36:17
He should have been here by now.
:36:19
He must be having difficulties
coming through the German lines.

:36:24
Well, in that case...
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we will have to ask you
for a decision.

:36:29
Colonel Weaver
has a request to make.

:36:32
What we've done is
we've set up...

:36:34
a defensive pocket,
more or less thumb shaped...

:36:39
with the river as the base.
:36:41
Mrs. ter Horst speaks
surprisingly good English, Colonel.

:36:45
Then you understand that we're
in quite a strong position...

:36:48
for holding out
until 30 Corps reaches us.

:36:51
But we have to make
certain arrangements.

:36:55
The words come through. I don't know
if I follow the military strategy.

:37:00
We have the main hospital, of course,
but it is full to bursting.

:37:05
Perhaps you understand
that we have great need...

:37:08
of additional space.
:37:17
Our house would seem suitable.
:37:21
It's just for the slightly wounded.
:37:23
You know, we'll patch them up,
send them back-- that sort of thing.

:37:26
I feel it will need
a little more than that.

:37:35
We're wasting time. Come.
:37:37
- Doctor.
- Thank you, Kate.

:37:39
I will see you.
I will come back.

:37:46
You come in. Let's see.
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Please sit.
Come take this chair.

:37:56
- Come over here with me, lads.
- Thanks very much.


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