Land and Freedom
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:09:01
With no passport,
crossing the frontier wasn't easy

:09:03
and I had to walk
across the Pyrenees.

:09:06
I must have climbed for miles.
:09:07
My boots are all shot to pieces
and my feet are steaming.

:09:11
I was scared stiff but we made it.
:09:13
Would you like to sit down?
:09:15
Would you like to sit down?
:09:18
Madam, could you please
move the chickens?

:09:24
Now I'm in Spain
:09:26
and everything is so bright
it hurts your eyes.

:09:28
I've 'copped' the train
for Barcelona.

:09:30
Maybe I'll see some action.
:09:45
He said that they could use your
feet as a weapon against Franco.

:09:53
What do you do here?
:09:55
Oh, I've come to fight
for the Republic.

:09:59
Good. The more that
come the sooner we'll win.

:10:02
Do you want a drop?
:10:11
Thanks.
Salud!

:10:14
Gracias.
:10:15
Smoke? Smoke?
:10:16
Oh, with pleasure.
:10:19
My name is Bernard.
Bernard Goujon.

:10:21
Pleased to meet you. David Carr.
:10:24
Bernard.
:10:24
D'you smoke, lads?
:10:32
Do you have papers, documentation?
:10:36
Yeah, I've got my Party card.
:10:38
My Com, Communist Party
of Great Britain membership.

:10:42
Yeah, I've got it here.
:10:44
Look, it's like that.
:10:48
See.
:10:51
It's for a comrade of the POUM.
:10:54
The waht?
:10:55
The POUM, P-O-U-M
:10:57
Never heard of that?
No, never heard of the POUM.

:10:59
It's Spainish workers' Party.
Revolutionaries.


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