1. By the center, quick march!
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3. Eyes right!
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4. I spy with my little eye
something beginning with "M."
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5. Mug!
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- What?
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then I have a little sausage,
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George, take over.
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- For God's sake, Baldrick!
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- A motorbike starts with a...
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My turn again.
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and ends with "ow"?
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- Come here.
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- Bomb.
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- Come on, then.
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what you think, but be honest now.
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- All right, then.
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laid up here,"
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- No, it's, erm...
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- "And the nurse is an absolute peach."
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Captain Blackadder was marvelous."
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over the top of the trench
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'Over here, Fritz! What about me?”
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a most witty and courageous chap.
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and brave, as well,
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as clever as a chap with three heads!
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You really are terribly kind,
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- Oh, you.
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is the least my lovely boys deserve.
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trip to dozeyland.
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and cross, now do we?
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and the Cap again.
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worried sick about me, you know.
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where is the malingering git?
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66. Hello, Cap! Pip pip, Balders!
Here I lie.
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looking so well, sir.
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68. Of course he's looking well.
There's nothing wrong with him.
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was a super cove?
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like darling Georgie.
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than darling Georgie
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82. Right, pork face, where's the grub?
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83. - Pardon?
- Come on,
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inbred mutants you call your relatives
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they'll have sent you a hamper
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outside Saffron Walden
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that makes him look as though
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to swallow a ballcock.
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in Walton-on-the-Naze.
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a cow in jelly, three tinned sheep,
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- I, er... I ate them.
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99. - What?
- Well, Nurse Mary
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she's such a wonderful girl.
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and she's terribly good at punctuation.
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but I've got an enormous brush."
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for free around here is dysentery.
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my bunch of flowers yet.
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I got you these.
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their heads shot off.
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you'll have to leave us now.
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- Yes.
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General Melchett immediately.
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118. Oh, great. Yet another tempting
opportunity for suicide beckons.
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119. Gosh, I wish I could come with you,
you know, sir.
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You must take care, my brave hero.
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the last time I clipped my toenails.
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- Yes, pay no attention to the nasty man.
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a kind word and a big smile,
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they were unhygienic.
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128. - Oh!
- Come on, Baldrick.
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130. My name is Mr Smith.
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131. Well, I'm sorry that you've been landed
opposite such a total git, Smith.
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with banana brain.
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138. Hello?
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139. - Right, spread them!
- What?
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140. Right, he's clean, sir.
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141. Great.
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143. Security, Blackadder.
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a dirty word, Blackadder.
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but "security" isn't.
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147. So, in the name of security, sir,
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150. Only doing my job, Blackadder.
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151. Oh, well, how lucky you are, then,
that your job is also your hobby.
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something the matter?
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something the matter.
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and something grotesque.
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157. Sir, your moustache is lovely.
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158. What the General means,
Blackadder, is there's a leak.
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a positively disgusting word.
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to anticipate our every move.
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parked behind the nearest cloud.
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of lavatory paper.
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166. In short, a German spy is giving away
every one of our battle plans.
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we had any battle plans.
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the battles are directed?
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173. Well, of course they are, Blackadder,
directed according to the grand plan.
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until everyone's dead except
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and their tortoise, Alan?
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against all the windows!
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180. This security leak
is far worse than we'd imagined!
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181. So you see, Blackadder,
Field Marshal Haig
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German spies.
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their dirty underhand war!
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184. And, fortunately, one of our spies...
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185. Splendid fellows, brave heroes,
risking life and limb for Blighty.
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186. has discovered that the leak
is coming from the field hospital.
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in the field hospital?
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189. Your job, Blackadder,
is to root this spy out.
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- Hmm...
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from the trenches for some time.
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You've got three weeks.
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the bugger out!
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you get hold of a cocker spaniel,
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on a chair with a potty on his head,
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between two flowery baps
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200. However, if you are successful,
I shall need you back here permanently
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security network, Operation Winkle.
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202. - Winkle?
- Yes, to Winkle out the spies.
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this to me, sir!
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have some secrets, don't we, Darling?
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in three weeks.
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with the information,
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in the debriefing room.
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my strength, he won't.
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209. Damnation, sir!
His insolence makes my blood boil!
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- Yes.
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- Oh, no, I hate hostipals.
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and when he come out, he was dead.
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by a traction engine.
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metropolitan sewage system interesting,
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Please do continue, old bean.
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I go on to say, erm,
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Ah, hello, Cap!
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Exciting stuff, eh?
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I think I might have a plan already.
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the list of patients
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whose name begins with "Von."
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form the requirement,
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capacity of a boiled potato."
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- Yeah.
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What are you doing here?
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The General did it.
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of your face if you don't find this spy.
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interviewing suspects immediately.
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head of state?
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307. Thank you.
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piece of crap!
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- Shut your cakehole, sonny! I know you.
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or should I say Munchen?
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please!
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I was born in Croydon!
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verses of God Save the King!
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- Four verses! I meant four verses!
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you're half-German
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327. No! No! Look, for God's sake,
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Send in the next man, would you?
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Don't you realize this is a hospital?
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or I'll make it very hard for you.
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there are ladies present.
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this is an unexpected pleasure.
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- Nice to have you back with us.
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- Oh, no.
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around here, you know.
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healthy to talk to!
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after making love.
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gravely, masculine tone.
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When this madness is finished,
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together.
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to the Old Swan at Henley
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right now on the desk.
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Have you seen Nurse Mary?
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you love and cherish
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is my mistress,
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a Harrod's lingerie catalogue
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still fighting colonial wars.
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you shot him and nicked his country.
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404. What about you?
Have you got a man?
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in an English country village?
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Strong, athletic...
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that was the arrangement.
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and let's say nine afternoons?
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oh, and a couple of mornings.
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one of those new tank contraptions,
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next week at... Oh!
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You never know who might be listening.
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He was such a wonderful chap.
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- Brilliant.
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I suppose.
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when we could be making big love?
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This could be our last chance.
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433. My three weeks are up.
I'm going back to staff HQ tomorrow.
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It could be fun.
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first, then supper?
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May I introduce Nurse Fletcher-Brown.
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440. She's been very supportive
during my work at the hospital.
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444. - Yes, sir.
- Excellent.
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to know every move we make!
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It said,
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447. "Isn't it about time
you changed your shirts, walrus-face?"
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448. So, do you have any
ideas who it might be, young lady?
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449. No, sir, I'm only a humble nurse,
but I did at one point think it might be
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451. Well, bugger me with a fish fork!
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454. Well, sir, he poo-pooed the Captain here
and said he'd never find the spy.
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what more evidence do you need?
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a court-martial offense!
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I've learned from being in the army,
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the poo-poo. He poo-pooed it.
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because it turned out all along
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officers who poo-pooed -their poo-poos.
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we had to disband the regiment,
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slightly from the point here, sir,
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and to my lasting regret,
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in the hospital with a pronounced limp
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It must be him, it's obvious.
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It's not him.
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would be stupid enough
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a strong German accent.
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- Baldrick!
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for being rude to a lady.
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of suspicion were sown
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revealed that she spoke German.
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with the German words in his letters?
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- My suspicions were confirmed
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about tank movements.
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after all we've been through?
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a clever boyfriend?
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to test you.
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one of the great universities.
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503. - Well?
- You failed to spot
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are great universities.
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- That's right, Oxford's a complete dump!
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could have fallen into that trap.
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something beautiful between us.
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assemble a firing squad.
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do you think you're doing?
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what I am doing, sir.
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should have done three weeks ago, sir.
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- This is the guilty man!
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- No, sir! No, I'm not, sir!
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are you a spy?
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he's a spy, Darling.
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Sir Bernard Proudfoot-Smith,
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in the British Army!
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He doesn't even sound British.
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been working undercover in Germany
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a teensy-weensy bit of an accent.
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spy in the hospital in the first place.
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532. Right, well,
that's that, then. Blackadder?
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533. - Yes, sir?
- You are now head of Operation Winkle.
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534. - Thank you, sir.
- Darling?
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535. - Yes, sir?
- You are a complete arse.
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536. - Thank you, sir.
- Right, Bernard,
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being led away to a firing squad!
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543. Well, cover me with eggs and flour
and bake me for 40 minutes.
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544. Who'd have thought it, eh?
Nurse Mary, a Boche nose-poker-inner!
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exciting stuff to put in my next letter
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in hospital to my German uncle.
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- Oh, yes, well, I know there's a war on,
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to be kept abreast of what's going on.
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about old walrus-face Melchett
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to the General, Blackadder?
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that very special moment?
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