A Midnight Clear
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:50:01
We could've shot them. We didn't.
That doesn't mean we wanna surrender.

:50:04
They could be stalling
for reinforcements.

:50:06
With a snowball fight?
:50:09
A snowball fight
doesn't mean surrender.

:50:11
Yeah, but look at this.
:50:15
- I'll mention it to Ware.
- Come on, Won't.

:50:18
We don't wanna get officers involved
in this, screwing everything up.

:50:23
You know,
I think we got a chance...

:50:26
to make something good
come out of this for everybody...

:50:28
if we just use our heads.
:50:31
What do you say we just go out there
and see what's going on?

:50:35
Just the two of us.
I'll take all the risks.

:50:37
- I still say I should call Ware first.
- What do you think Ware is gonna do?

:50:42
- He'll tell Griffin.
- And you know damn well...

:50:44
that Griffin is gonna come charging
out here and arrange everything...

:50:46
so he looks like General Patton
winning the war single-handed.

:50:49
That's the way it is, Stan. There's
nothing we're gonna do about that.

:51:13
Suppose that one of us captures all
the Germans single-handed, all alone...

:51:18
then we build this guy
into a second Sergeant York?

:51:22
It's got to be worth
at least a Silver Star.

:51:26
Maybe even a trip home
as a returning war hero.

:51:29
- How does that sound?
- Sounds like a court-martial.

:51:32
How are they ever
gonna catch on?

:51:34
You know, for Mother's sake,
I think we should at least try.

:51:37
For Mother?
:51:39
Sure. Who else?
:51:45
Oh, boy, that would be perfect.
:51:52
We testify that the Germans
had us pinned down...

:51:54
and Wilkins comes in the nick
of time and saves the whole show.

:51:57
And we'd have a genuine mob
of enemy soldiers to back up our story.


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