Chariots of Fire
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:41:03
- For two.
- My pleasure.

:41:07
What have I ordered?
:41:10
Surprise.
:41:11
- Cheerio.
- Cheerio.

:41:20
Well... the great Harold Abrahams.
:41:24
My brother will be insanely jealous.
:41:26
So will mine.
:41:32
You don't look very ruthless.
:41:34
Should I?
:41:35
According to my brother.
Tim says that's why you always win.

:41:40
- Why running?
- Why singing?

:41:42
It's my job.
:41:47
No, that's silly. I do it because I love it.
:41:52
Do you love running?
:41:54
I'm more of an addict.
It's a compulsion. A weapon.

:41:58
- Against what?
- Being Jewish, I suppose.

:42:06
You're not serious?!
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You're not Jewish,
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or you wouldn't ask.
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Fiddlesticks!
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People don't care.
:42:17
Anyway, being Jewish
hasn't done you any harm.

:42:21
I'm what I call semi-deprived.
:42:24
That sounds clever. What does it mean?
:42:26
It means they lead me to water,
but they won't let me drink.

:42:31
You're a funny old stick,
Mr Harold Abrahams.

:42:36
Funny...
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but fascinating.
:42:40
I'll setle for the fascinating.
:42:42
Life isn't that gloomy, is it?
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Not tonight.
:42:52
You're so beautiful.
:42:56
Like you.
:42:58
Le pieds de porc anglais, madame.

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