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...including some of the nastier
social diseases.

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It's become one of the most
sought-after items on the black market.

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Our friend here, Sgt. Weaver
of the American Medical Corps...

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...was our supplier.
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You are saying you stole these drugs
from the Army to sell to civilians?

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Not just to civilians, major.
We'd sell it back to the Army.

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Any army.
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I see.
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Tell me, what has all this to do
with that suitcase you keep looking at?

:30:39
Well, that suitcase
is full of our penicillin.

:30:42
Oh, indeed. Perhaps
I could see some of it?

:30:45
Certainly, major.
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Open it, Miller.
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You can't do that here,
you'd ruin the lot.

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You know perfectly well that
any contamination will destroy it.

:30:56
It must be opened
under laboratory conditions.

:30:58
There's nearly half a million
pounds worth of stuff here.

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I know all that, but the major
is not interested in our penicillin.

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He only wants to know the truth.
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What's the use of a half a million
pounds to you out here?

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Yes, well, that's beside the point,
sir, but I'm not going to open it.

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Our story doesn't seem
to convince you.

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No, it does not.
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That's up to you, but every word
he's told you is true.

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If you don't believe it,
check with your intelligence.

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They'll verify the entire story.
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Oh, I shall certainly verify
your story.

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Every word of it.
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Get in!
:31:51
Cute story, major, very cute.
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Now, what happens
when they open the suitcase?

:31:57
I should think we'll all get shot.
Don't you, colonel?


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