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July 30, 1944.
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July 30, 1944.
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Today we received a gift from
the officers of the U.S.S. Pinkney--
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a gallon of frozen strawberries.
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I was checking the watch at 1:00 AM
when I stopped to speak to Ensign Keith.
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How's it going?
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Situation quiet. The captain's been
put away for the night.
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Lay off.
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You know that I was with you
and against Tom in the beginning.
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But I don't see how the Caine
can go on like this much longer!
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You haven't the experience to know
one way or another.
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-I'm not blind! I've watched the man--
-All right.
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The captain's in rocky shape,
but he'll oome out of it. He's got to.
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Mr. Maryk, Mr. Keith. Captain wants
a meeting of all officers right away.
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-At 1:00 in the morning?
-Yes, sir.
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-You know what it's ahout?
-Yes, sir. Strawberries.
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-You're sure this is a gallon can?
-Yes, sir. I took it from the pantry.
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I suppose you're wondering
why I called this meeting.
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You alt know we had an excellent dessert
of ice cream and frozen strawberries.
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About an hour ago, I sent Whittaker
to bring me another portion.
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He came back with the ice cream,
but he said...
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"Sir, there ain't no more strawberries."'
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Gentlemen, I don't believe
that the officers of this ship...
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consumed a full gallon of strawberries.
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I intend to prove it.
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How many portions of ice cream
and strawberries did you have?
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-Two, sir.
-Whittaker.
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Dole out a scoop of sand
for eaoh portion of strawberries.
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Yes, sir.
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-Mr. Keefer, how many for you?
-Three, Captain.
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-Keith?
-Two, sir.
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-Harding?
-Two, sir.