In Enemy Hands
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1:25:11
- But, Sir, you don't--
- No, Nate, I do.

1:25:13
- I understand entirely what you're saying.
- But, Sir--

1:25:16
I just hope that you can appreciate
that, as prisoners of war...

1:25:18
it makes the situation
somewhat delicate.

1:25:20
Sir, had it not been for their
actions, six American lives...

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including my own,
would have been lost.

1:25:25
But they're Germans.
And we're still at war here.

1:25:37
I'm sorry, Nate.
My hands are tied.

1:25:39
It is impossible.
1:25:43
I hope you understand that.
1:25:49
Nate.
1:25:52
I realize what these
men did for you.

1:25:54
And I'm gonna do anything
in my power to see to it...

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that they're as well taken
care of as possible.

1:25:59
Thank you, Sir.
1:26:05
I was dead, several times.
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I...
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I gave up all hope
of ever coming home.

1:26:16
I wish I could have
been there for you.

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You were. In more ways than one.
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I don't know what
I'd do without you.

1:26:33
What?
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You think you can get
rid of me that easily?


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