1. Ready, 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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- Mmm... Mmmm... Mmm...
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6. - Mmmm...
- Mmm...
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- Mmmuuu...
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- Mmuu... Mmuu...
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9. Mug!
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10. Oh, I say, well done, Sir.
Your turn.
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something beginning with "T".
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12. - Breakfast!
- What?
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then I have a little sausage,
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it begins with "T",
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with a letter.
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come 'til 10:30.
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- All right, Sir.
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28. What?
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with a "rrrrrrrrrrrrrrm"!
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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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to be honest, Sir.
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let's try another one.
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tell me what you think,
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- All right, then.
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being laid up here,
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write to you every day.
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a silly bit about, um...
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- No, it's, um...
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an absolute peach.
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Captain Blackadder was marvellous.
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lucky bastard!"
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then he lay on his back,
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the top of the trench
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Blackie does indeed
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and courageous chap.
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and brave, as well,
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as a chap with three heads!
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pretty, to boot.
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a big cheery smile
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boysies deserve.
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trip to dozeyland.
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all tired and cross, do we?
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Baldrick and the Cap' again.
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sick about me, you know.
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the malingering git?
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Here I lie.
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looking so well, Sir.
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83. Of course he's looking well.
There's nothing wrong with him.
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was a super cove!
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you are indeed fortunate
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like darling Georgie.
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here, Nurse.
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than "darling Georgie"
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I've got better things to do
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with a wet blanket.
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where's the grub?
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collection of inbred mutants
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heard you were sick,
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the size of Westminster Abbey.
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Saffron-Waldon
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seven feet tall with no chin
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that makes him look
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trying to swallow a ballcock.
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uncles like that!
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Walton-on-the-Naze.
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Now, where's the tuck?
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or two things, yes.
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cow in jelly, three tinned sheep,
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- What?
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116. Well, Nurse Mary nibbled
a trotter or two,
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such wonderful girl.
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all my letters.
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German spelling,
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good at punctuation.
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But I've Got An Enormous Brush.
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we're going to get
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here is dysentery.
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bunch of flowers yet.
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I got you these.
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their heads shot off.
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to say it with flowers,
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you'll have to leave us now.
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135. Yes, you must report
to General Melchett immediately.
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136. Oh, great.
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for suicide beckons.
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138. Gosh, I wish I could come
with you, you know, Sir.
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my brave hero.
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time I clipped my toenails.
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to the nasty man.
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a kind word and a big smile,
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do suggest themselves...
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they were unhygienic.
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151. I'm sorry that you've been landed
opposite such a total git, Smith.
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a ward with Banana-Brain.
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old fruit.
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162. Right, he's clean, Sir.
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163. Baahh!
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what's going on?
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- Security?
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word, Blackadder.
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but "security" isn't.
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security, Sir,
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the room has to have
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this drooling pervert.
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171. Only doing my job, Blackadder.
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you are, then,
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also your hobby.
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"job".
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something the matter?
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is something the matter...
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and something grotesque.
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178. And what's worse is that it's going
on right here under my very nose.
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180. What the general means,
Blackadder, is... there's a leak.
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disgusting word.
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to anticipate our every move.
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behind the nearest cloud.
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town's supply of lavatory paper.
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away every one of our battle plans.
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"had" any battle plans.
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the battles are directed?
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are, Blackadder,
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to the grand plan.
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to continue with total slaughter
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Field Marshal Haig, Lady Haig,
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Bolt all the doors!
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against all the the windows!
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than we'd imagined!
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anxious
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these German spies.
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their dirty underhand war!
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one of our spies...
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risking life and limb for Blighty...
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is coming from the field hospital.
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in the field hospital?
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there.
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- Uh...
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You've got three weeks.
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with a potty on his head,
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two flowery baps
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network, Operation Winkle.
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- Yes, to winkle out the spies.
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this to me, Sir!
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secrets, don't we, Darling?
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back in three weeks.
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thoroughly in the debriefing room.
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he won't.
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His insolence makes my blood boil!
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to keep an eye on him.
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Sounds rather fun.
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- Oh, definitely, Sir.
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a convincing wound.
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- Yes.
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that looks quite convincing.
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Baldrick, we're going on holiday.
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- Hospital.
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he was dead.
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he went in, Baldrick.
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by a traction engine.
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around inside me...
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to poke around inside you?
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Great Northern and Metropolitan
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with a pair of tweezers.
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to know that pretty nurse.
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of a straitjacket first.
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Please do continue, old bean.
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- Ah, hello, Cap!
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with a little more decorum this time.
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- Oh!
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jawohl!
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in the hospital,
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Exciting stuff, eh?
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the list of patients
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whose name begins with "Von".
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to be your bloke!
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he's using a false name.
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296. Well, that's hardly fair, now,
is it?
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298. Do you, Baldrick, do you?
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on the creative side.
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- Of course you would.
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the requirement,
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306. Must have intellectual capacity
of a boiled potato.
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see that man over there?
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to him like a limpet.
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What are you doing here?
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people at the front
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themselves in the foot,
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The General did it.
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did he?
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- Oh, he was aiming for your head.
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for between your legs, then.
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on the other side of your face
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suspects immediately.
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I've only just arrived.
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questions later.
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what is the color
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favorite hat?
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- I see.
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of the German head of state?
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obviously.
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with the Kaiser, are you?
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expect me to say?
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piece of crap!
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- Shut your cakehole!
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general's orders?
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or should I say München?
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aren't you?
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please!
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No, look, I'm English!
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called Doris!
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verses of "God Save the King"!
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- Four verses!
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as Queen Victoria!
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you're half-German,
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I'm not a German spy!
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Send in the next man, would you?
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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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You are a bally hero.
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I thought you liked George.
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What I call my "fluffy bunny act".
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- Oh, no.
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how's it going?
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as difficult to find
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'round here, you know.
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someone healthy to talk to!
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- No, thank you.
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after making love.
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I'm a 20-a-day man.
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gravely, masculine tone.
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right now on the desk.
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408. Yeah, okay.
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409. Ah, Baldrick.
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410. Have you seen Nurse Mary?
I need someone to post this letter.
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411. She's in her office
with the Captain, Sir.
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412. Ah, poor girl,
tied to her desk, day and night.
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413. Ah, Cap!
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414. I hear you've been seeing
a lot of Nurse Mary.
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415. Yes, almost all of her,
in fact.
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416. - How is she, Sir?
- Unbelievable!
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417. What I really want to know is,
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418. are you any closer
to finding the spy?
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419. Yes, I think I'm
getting there, George.
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420. Everything all right, Smith?
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421. Oh, ja, excellent, excellent.
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422. Jolly good.
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423. Smithy, you haven't seen
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hanging around, have you,
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425. who might be German spies?
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426. - Nein.
- Nine?
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427. Well, the Cap's got
his work cut out, then.
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428. Tell me, Edmund, do you have
someone special in your life?
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429. Well, yes, as a matter of fact,
I do.
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430. - Who?
- Me.
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431. No, I mean someone you love and
cherish and want to keep safe
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and the hurt.
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433. Um... still me, really.
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434. No, but back home, in England,
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435. there must be someone waiting,
some sweetheart.
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436. Oh, a girl.
Nah.
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437. I've always been a soldier,
married to the Army.
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438. The Book of King's Regulations
is my mistress,
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439. possibly with a Harrod's
lingerie catalogue
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between the pages.
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441. - And no casual girlfriends?
- Skirt? Hah! If only...
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442. When I joined up, we were
still fighting colonial wars.
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443. If you saw someone in a skirt,
you shot him and nicked his country.
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444. What about you?
Have you got a man?
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445. Some fine fellow in
an English country village?
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446. A vicar, maybe?
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447. Quiet, gentle,
hung like a baboon.
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448. There was a man
I cared for a little.
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449. Wonderful chap...
strong, athletic...
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450. - What happened to him?
- He bought it.
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451. I'm so sorry. I didn't realize
that that was the arrangement.
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452. Um, so what's it been?
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453. Uh, 12 nights and, let's say,
9 afternoons.
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454. How much is...
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455. I mean he died.
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456. Oh, I'm sorry.
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457. He was test-driving one
of those new tank contraptions,
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458. and the bloody thing blew up.
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459. What a waste.
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460. God, I hope they've
scrapped the lot.
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461. Ha! Fat chance.
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462. They're going to use
40 of them next week at, oh...
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463. Sorry, I mustn't
talk about that.
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464. You never know
who might be listening.
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465. No, of course.
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466. Oh, God, I miss him so much.
He was such a wonderful chap.
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467. - Clever too, I expect.
- Brilliant.
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468. Went to one of the great
universities, I suppose...
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469. Oxford... Cambridge...
Hull...
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470. Mmm.
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471. But why are we making small talk
when we could be making big love?
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472. Good point.
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473. This could be our last chance.
My three weeks are up.
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474. I'm going back to
staff HQ tomorrow.
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475. Look, why don't you come with me?
It could be fun.
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476. We could have supper
or something.
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477. How about something first,
then supper?
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478. Good idea!
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479. - Ah, hello, Blackadder.
- Good morning, Sir.
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Nurse Fletcher-Brown.
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481. She's been very supportive
during my work at the hospital.
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482. How do you do, young lady?
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483. Do sit down.
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484. So, any news
of the spy, Blackadder?
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485. - Yes, Sir.
- Excellent.
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486. The Germans seem
to know every move we make!
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487. I had a letter from
Jerry yesterday.
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488. It said, "Isn't it about time
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489. "you changed your
shirts, Walrus-Face"?
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490. So, do you have any ideas
who it might be, young lady?
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491. Well, Sir,
I'm only a humble nurse,
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492. but I did at one point
think it might be...
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493. Captain Darling.
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494. Well, bugger me
with a fish fork!
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495. Old Darling,
a Jerry Morse-tapper?
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496. What on earth made
you suspect him?
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497. Well, he poo-pooed
the Captain here
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498. and said that he'd
never find the spy.
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499. Is this true, Blackadder?
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500. Did captain Darling poo-poo you?
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501. Well, perhaps a little.
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502. Damn it all, what more evidence
do you need?
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503. The poo-pooing alone
is a court-martial offence!
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504. I can assure you, Sir,
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505. that the poo-pooing
was purely circumstantial.
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506. Well, I hope so, Blackadder.
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507. You know, if there's one thing
I've learned from being in the Army,
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509. I knew a major,
got poo-pooed...
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510. made the mistake
of ignoring the poo-poo.
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511. He poo-pooed it.
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512. Fatal error, because
it turned out all along
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who pooh-pooed him
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a lot of other officers
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516. In the end, we had
to disband the regiment,
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518. by poo-poo!
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519. Yes, I think we may be drifting
slightly from the point here, Sir,
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520. which is that, unfortunately,
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521. and to my lasting regret,
Captain Darling is not the spy.
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522. Oh? And then who the hell is?
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523. Well, Sir, there is a
man in the hospital
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524. with a pronounced limp
and a very strong German accent.
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525. It must be him...
it's obvious.
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526. Obvious, but wrong.
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527. - It's not him.
- And why not?
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528. Because, Sir, not even
the Germans would be
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with a strong German accent.
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530. Well then, who is it?
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531. Well, it's perfectly simple.
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532. It's you.
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533. - Edmund!
- Baldrick!
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534. Explain yourself, Blackadder,
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535. before I have you shot
for being rude to a lady.
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536. Well, Sir, the first seeds
of suspicion were sown
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537. when Lieutenant George
unwittingly
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538. revealed that she spoke German.
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539. Do you deny,
Nurse Fletcher-Brown...
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540. or should I say
Nurse Fleischer-Baum?
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541. that you helped
Lieutenant George
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542. with the German words
in his letters?
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543. No, I did, but...
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544. my suspicions were confirmed
when she probed me
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546. Oh, Edmund, how could you,
after all we've been through?
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547. And then the final,
irrefutable proof.
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548. Remember you mentioned
a clever boyfriend?
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549. Yes.
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550. I then leapt on
the opportunity to test you.
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551. I asked if he'd been to
one of the great universities...
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552. Oxford, Cambridge, or Hull.
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553. You failed to spot that only two
of those are great universities.
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554. You swine!
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555. That's right, Oxford's
a complete dump!
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556. Well, quite.
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557. No true Englishwoman could
have fallen into that trap.
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558. Oh, Edmund, I thought there was
something beautiful between us.
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559. I thought you...
loved me.
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560. Nah.
Take her away, Baldrick.
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561. Raus! Raus!
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562. Well, good work, Blackadder.
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563. Now I'd better go
assemble a firing squad.
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564. Watch out, Sir!
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565. Darling, what on earth do
you think you're doing?
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566. I'll tell you exactly
what I am doing, Sir.
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567. I'm doing what Blackadder should
have done three weeks ago, Sir.
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568. This is the guilty man!
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569. - Darling, you're hysterical.
- No, Sir!
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570. No, I'm not, Sir! I'll ask
him outright, are you a spy?
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571. - Yes, I am a spy!
- You see, Sir?
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572. Well, of course he's a spy,
Darling...
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573. A British spy!
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574. This is Brigadier
Sir Bernard Proudfoot-Smith,
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575. the finest spy in
the British Army!
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576. B-but he can't be, Sir,
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577. He... he doesn't
even sound British.
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578. Unfortunately,
I have been working
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579. undercover in Germany
for so long that I have
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580. picked up a teensy-weensy bit
of an accent.
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581. This, Darling, is the man
who told us that there was
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582. a German spy in the hospital
in the first place.
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583. Ah.
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584. Right, well,
that's that, then.
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585. - Blackadder.
- Yes, Sir?
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586. You are now head of
Operation Winkle.
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587. - Thank you, Sir.
- Darling.
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588. Yes, Sir?
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589. - You are a complete arse.
- Thank you, Sir.
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590. Right, Bernard, let's go
and watch the firing squad.
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591. Jawohl, mein General!
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592. Sir, what the devil is going on?
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593. I've just seen Nurse Mary
being led away to a firing squad!
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594. Nurse Mary is the spy, George.
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595. - What? Impossible!
- Afraid so.
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596. Well, cover me with eggs and flour
and bake me for 14 minutes.
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597. Who'd have thought it, eh?
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598. Nurse Mary,
a Bosche nose-poker-inner!
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599. Oh well, lots of
exciting stuff to put in
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Uncle Herman in Munich.
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601. Sorry?
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in hospital to my German uncle.
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603. - New information, Blackadder?
- George.
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604. Oh, yes, well,
I know there's a war on,
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606. and old Uncle
Hermie does so love
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of what's going on.
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608. I even wrote and
told him about
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609. old Walrus-Face Melchett
and his smelly old shirts!
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this one to the General,
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very special moment?
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