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that we must hand on to our children,
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would be overtaken by barbarity.
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We're proud of you.
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Where are you from, lieutenant?
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He can't speak yet, Minister.
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I hope he can hear me at least.
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Your words have been noted
for the press, Minister.

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Good.
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How many weeks will it be
until he's up and about?

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Months would be
more appropriate, sir.

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Ready to get back to the Front?
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We need men like you.
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Good-bye.
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Why are you out of bed?
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You mustn't. You might fall.
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The sight that would have been...
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He congratulated you.
You can be proud of yourself.

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He's already forgotten me.
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But I'm grateful.
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At least he didn't grimace
on seeing me.

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"Months woild be more appropriate..."
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He thinks the war's going to last...

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