The Meaning of Life
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:44:03
I'd just like to say it's been
a real privilege fighting alongside you, sir.

:44:07
Yes, well, this is hardly the time
or place for a good-bye speech.

:44:10
Me and the lads realise that, sir,
but, well, we may never meet again, so...

:44:15
All right, Blackitt. Thanks a lot.
:44:17
No, just a moment, sir.
:44:18
Me and the lads,
we've had a little whip around.

:44:21
We've bought you something.
We bought you this.

:44:26
I don't know what to say.
:44:29
It's a lovely thought. Thank you.
Thank you all.

:44:33
But I think we'd better get to cover...
:44:36
We've got something else
for you as well, sir.

:44:40
Sorry it's another clock,
only there was a bit of a mix-up.

:44:43
Walters thought he was buyin' a present...
:44:46
and Spadger and I
had already got the other one.

:44:49
Well, it's beautiful. They're both beautiful.
:44:53
We'd better get to cover now.
I'll thank you properly later on.

:44:57
Corporal Sturridge got this for you.
:44:59
He didn't know about the others. It's Swiss.
:45:01
Now, that is thoughtful, Sturridge.
Good man.

:45:05
There's a card, sir, from all of us.
Sorry about the blood, sir.

:45:10
Thank you all.
:45:11
Squad! Three cheers for Captain Biggs.
:45:20
I'll be all right.
:45:22
There's just one other thing, sir.
Spadger, give him the cheque.

:45:25
This is really going too far.
:45:28
I don't seem to be able to find it, sir.
It'll be in No. 4 trench.

:45:31
For Christ's sake, forget it, man.
:45:35
You shouldn't have said that, sir.
:45:37
You've hurt his feelings now.
:45:39
Don't mind me, Spadge.
Toffs are all the same.

:45:43
One minute, it's all please and thank you.
The next, they'll kick you in the teeth.

:45:48
- Let's not give him the cake.
- I don't want any cake.

:45:51
Look. Blackitt cooked it
especially for you, you bastard.

:45:54
He saved his rations for six weeks, sir.
:45:57
- I don't mean to be ungrateful.
- I'll be all right...


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