All Quiet on the Western Front
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But all considered...
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A feast. I feel like a king.
:47:08
Ah, not bad, not bad.
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Like I say,
it's not a bad little war.

:47:16
You never answered
my question, Joseph.

:47:18
What question?
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What we'll all do. Get drunk.
:47:25
Of course he'll get drunk.
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Then it's back home
and mama and all that.

:47:30
But what ese?
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Well, tell him, Joseph.
Don't be ashamed.

:47:34
I'm not ashamed.
:47:36
He's going to theology school
to be a minister.

:47:40
A year here and you haven't changed
your mind about that.

:47:44
Is God still in his heaven?
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Nothing ever changes that.
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What about you?
Back to the cobbler's bench, eh?

:47:52
And the children.
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How many you got?
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Don't ask.
Good thing I'm a shoemaker,

:47:58
of I'd go broke just buying shoes.
:48:07
More coffins.
A bigger load than usual.

:48:10
That means a bigger offensive.
:48:17
How considerate
they are at headquarters.

:48:22
Come on, get this one down.
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Haul them up.
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Careful, careful.
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How old are you?
:48:51
Sixteen.
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Next year, fight out of the cradle.

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