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:12:13
Please, can you help me?
:12:36
Not the small ones, Roger!
:12:39
The big ones, under your nose!
:12:41
The Brits' bombs
work better than worms!

:12:43
What're you doing?
:12:45
Fishing! "The miracle of the fishes!"
:12:47
We have to finish the scene tonight.
:12:50
We'll be right in. The power's out.
:12:53
We'll save you one.
:13:01
We're already behind.
:13:04
We'll be here till 6 a.m. again.
:13:06
How is it outside?
:13:08
Not a pretty sight. Bodies everywhere.
:13:11
They were really popping!
And real close!

:13:16
The phone's busy. George sent a cyclist
to the power station.

:13:20
The bridges are out.
:13:22
How do I get home?
My husband'll be worried sick.

:13:26
Fish, you guys!
There's plenty for everyone!

:13:29
Fish?
:13:30
If the cables are damaged,
we're in for a long wait.

:13:34
Check them. If it comes back on,
we don't wait.

:13:37
It will be a while.
:13:39
We'd do the same.
:13:41
Renault makes trucks and motors...
They come and bomb, it's fair play.

:13:45
Fair play, no!
There are the rules of war.

:13:49
You don't bomb the wounded,
priests, or artists!

:13:52
Boulogne's full of artists,
and movie studios.

:13:55
Everyone knows it.
The civilized world, anyway.

:13:58
As if the civilized world still existed.

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