Biloxi Blues
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Listen, don't count it, boy.
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Epstein.
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Do you have anything to say?
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No, Sergeant.
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May I ask why
you decided to return the money?

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I chose to.
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You chose to?
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Knowing full well that swift and just
punishment may be inflicted upon you...

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..when and if this is reported
to the commanding officer.

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I know it only too well.
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Last night at 0100 hours
I wandered through this barracks.

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I saw carelessness, complacency.
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Wykowski's wallet lying
in an open footlocker, inviting...

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..temptation and weakness.
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I took your $ 62, Wykowski,
returned the empty wallet to its place.

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I did it to teach you a lesson, instead...
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..l got submarined.
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Epstein, are you such
a goddamn ignorant fool...

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..to take the blame for something
you were innocent of?

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The army has its logic. I have my own.
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Epstein, I'd like a word
with you in private.

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The rest of you are on
48-hours' leave. Fall out!

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Why? Just tell me why.
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It's my job.
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You listen to me,
you flyspeck on a mound of horseshit.

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You're takin' me on, aren't ya?
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I have a nutcracker that crunches
the testicles of men that take me on.

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How do you think you can beat me?
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I'm not trying to. I just don't think
it's necessary to dehumanise a man...

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..in order to get him to perform.
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You can get better results raising
our spirits than lowering our dignity.

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This isn't Sunday school.
This isn't pass or fail.


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