Chariots of Fire
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I don't know that they'll understand.
:11:06
I'm not sure that I understand.
:11:10
I'm not sure that I do either, sir.
:11:13
For the last three years
I've devoted myself to my running,

:11:17
just to be on this ship.
:11:19
I gave up my rugby.
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My work has suffered.
:11:23
And I've deeply hurt someone
I hold very dear.

:11:27
Because I told myself
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if I win, I win for God.
:11:33
And now I find myself siting here,
destroying it all.

:11:38
But I have to.
:11:40
To run would be against God's law.
:11:45
I was mistaken.
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My boy - as things stand, you must not run.
:11:54
But I want you
to hold your fire for a while, Liddell.

:11:57
Leave everything to me.
:12:01
Say nothing. Wait until we get to Paris.
:12:04
I'll have a word with the French.
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I'm not without a certain pull
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and we fought in the war together.
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They do owe us something.
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I don't understand.
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They're not a very principled lot, the Frogs.
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But, when faced with a stand like yours,
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one never knows.
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I might get through.
:12:29
I just might possibly persuade them.
:12:33
The French, sir?
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What can they do?
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Shift that bloody heat of yours, of course.
:12:40
Good evening.
:12:48
Good night, sir.

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