The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial
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Oh, you should see strong men quail
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If he should spy a shirttail
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All right, Harding. Cut it.
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Steve. Thought you'd be amused.
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This is a saga of a man
whose tack of charm...

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is exceeded only by his lack
of intestinal fortitude.

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It's not funny.
You ought to know better.

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Find somebody else to sing about.
That's an order!

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Why? Old Yellowstain
ought to be flattered.

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I don't wanna hear the name
Old yellowstain again.

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The captain wants a meeting
in the wardroom immediately.

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And he kids us not!
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Don't get up, gentlemen.
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I'm not feeling too well.
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What I have to say
won't take long.

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That'll be all, steward.
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I know some of you were, perhaps,
a little afraid of me.

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I'm not that terrible.
I have a wife, a child and a dog.

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They're rather fond of me.
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Even the dog doesn't think
I'm a monster.

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Perhaps certain things happened today.
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As I always say,
a command is a lonely job.

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It isn't easy to make decisions.
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Sometimes the captain of a ship needs
help--by help I mean...

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oonstructive loyalty.
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What I'm trying to say is...
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a ship is like a family.
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We all have our ideas
of right and wrong...

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but we have to pitch in
for the good of the family.

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If there was only some way
we oould help each other.

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l--
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If there's anything any of you
would like to say...

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I'll be glad to listen.

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