1:08:04
Miller:
We only got a couple hours.
1:08:06
Shut up and go to sleep.
1:08:16
Captain?
1:08:18
Upham: Sir?
1:08:21
Corporal?
1:08:27
How you doin' there?
You all right?
1:08:30
Yeah, I think this is
all good for me, sir.
1:08:35
Really?
1:08:37
How is that?
1:08:42
"War educates
the senses,
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calls into action
the will,
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perfects the physical
constitution,
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brings men into such
swift and close collision
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in critical moments
that man measures man."
1:08:56
Yeah, well, I guess
that's Emerson's way of...
1:08:59
finding the bright side.
1:09:01
You know Emerson, sir?
1:09:03
I know some.
1:09:08
So where are you from,
Captain?
1:09:11
What'd you do
before the war?
1:09:14
What's the pool up to?
1:09:20
You know, I think
it's around 300, sir.
1:09:23
Well,
when it gets up to 500,
1:09:26
I'll give you the answers
and we'll split the money.
1:09:28
How about that?
1:09:30
Well, if that's
the way you feel, sir,
1:09:32
I feel it's my duty
under your command
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to suggest that we wait
1:09:35
until it gets up
to a thousand, sir.
1:09:40
What if we don't
live that long?
1:09:44
500?
1:09:45
500 would be good,
yeah.
1:09:48
Yes, sir.
1:09:49
Yeah.
1:09:52
Get some sleep,
Corporal.
1:09:54
Yes, sir.