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:26:02
Elaine, just hear me out.
:26:05
Things haven't been right
for a long time,

:26:08
but it'll be different, like
in the beginning, remember?

:26:12
I remember everything.
:26:15
All I have is memories.
:26:18
Mostly, I remember the nights
we were together.

:26:21
I remember how you used to hold me,
:26:24
and how I used to sit on
your face and wriggle, and...

:26:27
afterwards, how we'd watch
till the sun came up.

:26:31
When it did, it was almost like...
:26:34
like each new day was
created only for us.

:26:39
That's the way I've
always wanted it to be.

:26:41
But it won't be.
:26:44
Not as long as you insist
on living in the past!

:26:57
You're too low, Ted!
You're too low!

:27:08
The mind plays tricks on you.
:27:13
He looks so happy today, doesn't he?
:27:16
You look so happy today.
:27:19
OK, Robert, slip them down.
This won't hurt much.

:27:24
You got a telegram
from headquarters today.

:27:26
Headquarters? What is it?
:27:29
A big building where generals meet,
but that's not important.

:27:32
They've cleared you of any blame
for what happened on that raid.

:27:36
- Isn't that good news?
- Is it?

:27:39
Because of my mistake, six men
didn't return from that raid.

:27:43
Seven. Lieutenant Zip
died this morning.

:27:46
But Dr Sandler says you'll be out
in a week. lsn't that wonderful?

:27:51
I wish I could say
the same for George Zip.

:27:54
Be patient, Ted. Nobody expects you
to get over this immediately.

:27:59
Hey, Striker, how about a break?
I'm getting tired.


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