The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial
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Third, we test each key
on the icebox padlock.

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The one that fits
will give us the name of the owner.

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-How do we know there's such a key?
-I say there's a key.

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Captain, what's to prevent this boy
from tossing the key overboard?

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No. He'd never toss it after he's gone
to all the trouble making it.

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He may try to hide it,
but we'll find it.

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I never thought of that.
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Don't stand there.
Get on the ball.

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We'll have a little fun,
now that we've detective work to do.

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Yes, sir.
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Turn me in if you want to,
but this is it. This is over the line.

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Queeg is a paranoid
or there's no such thing as paranoia.

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-I warned you.
-Can't you see what he's doing?

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He's reenacting the big triumph
of his career :

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The cheese investigation.
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He wants to prove he's still
the red-hot Queeg of 193T.

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There is no key.
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-What happened to the strawberries?
-Does it matter?

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Is it worth turning a ship
upside-down?

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Woutd anyone hut a crazy man do it?
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Are you familiar with Article 184
of navy regulations?

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Vaguely.
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Here. Listen to this:
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On the Caine it's required reading.
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"Article 184 :
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It is conceivable that most unusual
circumstances may arise...

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in which the relief from duty of a
commanding officer becomes necessary...

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either by placing him under arrest
or on the sick list.

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Such actions are not to he taken without
approval of the Navy Department...

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except when it is impracticable
because of the delay involved."

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If I were you, I'd memorize it.

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