1. - (elevator dings)
- (doors open)
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each to his own ship.
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boon of sleep;
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of his dear comrade,
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all things bow,
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6. Could take
no hold upon him.
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7. This way
and that did he turn
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8. As he thought of all
they had done together,
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9. And all
they had gone through"...
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10. hey, you're not
listening to me.
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11. Oh, no, sure we are.
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12. "... thought of all
they had done together,
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gone through
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14. Both on the fields
of battle
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15. And the waves
of the weary seas."
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16. How about
a comic, Amos?
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17. I've got "Snookums,"
"Phantom, "Blondie."
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18. - (door opens)
- What's your favorite?
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19. - The Japs surrendered.
- Man: What?
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20. - What did he say?
- The war is over.
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21. Man #2:
Did you hear that?
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22. Definite.
On the radio.
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23. - Man #3: The war's over!
- The war's over.
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24. - It's over.
- (people chatting)
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25. - It's over.
- (elevator dings)
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26. - Can you believe it?
- Yes!
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27. - Man: It's over! It's over!
- (crying)
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28. - (booms)
- (men cheering)
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29. - (music playing)
- Man: I need a drink!
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30. - Man #2: What do you got?
- Come on now.
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31. - Here, open wide.
- You're wasting it.
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32. You see that?
Line of stars angling up?
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33. - Yup.
- That's Snafu's pecker.
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34. - (gun fires)
- Hey, boys.
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35. You've got a nice little party going on
down there, Lieutenant.
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36. Ah. A little
victory party.
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37. Can't believe
it's over, huh?
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38. Sort of a "What do
you do now?"
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39. Here.
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40. Have a little V-J Day
party of your own.
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41. Thanks, Lieutenant.
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42. "What do
we do now?"
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43. What an idiot.
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44. Well, I'll show you
what I'm doing now.
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45. Well, there it is:
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46. My first official act
of peacetime.
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47. Snaf.
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48. - (birds chirping)
- (dog barking)
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49. - Jesus. Nothing's changed.
- (coins clink)
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50. I thought the same thing
when I got back.
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51. Funny. Here.
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52. There. You can
keep the change.
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53. I ain't touching that.
I might've jumped into Normandy,
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54. but at least I got some liberties
in London and Paris.
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55. You Gl-rines, you got nothing
but jungle rot and malaria.
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56. Welcome home.
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57. If you'd just
given us some warning...
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58. a phone call,
a telegram or something.
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59. There. Ah.
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60. We'll get this stuff
out of here first thing.
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61. I don't know where
we're gonna put it all.
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62. Well, half this junk
we can throw away.
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63. That's not what you said
when we lugged it all up here.
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64. Oh, that was
four years ago.
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65. I'll clear a corner
and make do.
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66. Absolutely not. We will have this place
spic and span as always.
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67. This whole box can
go to the junk man.
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68. (whispers)
Let's give him a moment.
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69. Can we have three Cokes?
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70. I could stand for some
whiskey instead of that.
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71. - Coming up.
- (people chatting)
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72. There you go.
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73. - Burgin: Thanks, Snaf.
- Snafu: My pleasure.
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74. Hiya.
I'm Merriell Shelton.
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75. How about I take you
to the back of the train
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your caboose?
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77. - Man: Ouch.
- Did I tell you?
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78. Feisty.
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79. Snafu just got pinked
on the train home.
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80. If we'd had been here
six months ago,
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81. that broad would've
given us all blowjobs.
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82. - (guys laugh)
- Lied to again.
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83. This entire division
didn't do
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84. that "plus six months"
horseshit we did.
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85. They got home a week after V-J Day...
parades, pretty girls.
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86. 1946, the party's
all over.
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87. Not so much
as a complimentary beer.
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88. Somebody had
to stay and clean up after the war.
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89. I suppose I'm gonna
have to get a job too.
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90. - Doing what?
- I don't know.
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91. Anything between digging ditches
and owning a bank.
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92. - (chuckles)
- Nah.
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93. First I've got to
get Florence home.
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94. - Wait. Florence from Melbourne?
- Mm-hmm.
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95. You're shipping her
all the way over here
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96. and this is the first
we hear about it?
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97. Come on, Snaf.
That was in Okinawa.
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98. Figured it'd be bad luck
to talk about it then.
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99. - Well, when is she coming?
- I don't know.
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100. I cabled her,
but we've been at sea.
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101. I guess I'm gonna
find out soon enough
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102. whether I'm getting
married or not.
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103. What about you,
Sledgehammer?
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104. I'm just hoping this Florence girl
comes to her senses.
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105. You got a job
lined up in Mobile?
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106. No. No job, no girl,
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108. How long do you
think that's gonna last?
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109. - As long as the sheriff lets me.
- (Snafu chuckles)
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110. I'm gonna get
that girl.
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111. - Oh, leave her alone.
- You boys watch.
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112. - I'm gonna get that girl.
- You've been saying that
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113. - about every girl since San Diego.
- (guys laugh)
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114. Mrs. Basilone,
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115. I'm Lena.
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from the photos Johnny sent.
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118. Lena...
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you're beautiful.
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120. George.
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121. I heard
so much about you.
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I saw him in Honolulu,
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talking about you.
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124. He was just about
to ship out.
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125. Would you like
a coffee?
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126. No. Thank you.
I'm fine.
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128. Thank you.
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129. You have
a very nice home.
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130. Thank you.
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131. The 4th Marines
are mustered out.
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132. How about you?
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133. I'm waiting
for orders.
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134. Hurry up and wait.
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135. Do you...
do you need anything?
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136. No. No, I'm not
here for...
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137. John's insurance money
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138. is gonna help you out,
right, Lena?
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139. Actually, he never
signed the papers.
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140. He never signed?
That's $10,000.
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141. It's okay.
I'm all right.
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143. He's got lots of good marines
on all sides of him.
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144. He...
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145. he would've
appreciated that.
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146. Are you sure
about that coffee?
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147. Maybe something stiffer?
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148. No.
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149. (sniffles)
I came by because
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150. I thought
you should have this.
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151. - There's my little brother.
- Porter: Jewett!
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152. Jewett, Texas!
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153. No sign of Florence.
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154. Melbourne's a hell
of a long way, Burgie.
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155. It'll take Florence a while to get
from Australia to here.
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156. Thanks...
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157. for doing all you did to keep us from
getting our fool heads shot off.
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158. You're good marines.
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159. - It's him.
- It is?
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160. - It's Robert.
- (chatting)
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161. You made quite
an entrance, Bob.
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162. (chuckles)
The whole room is buzzing.
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163. I hope they meet
their deadlines.
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164. We're all
mighty proud of you,
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165. proud of all
you soldiers.
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166. I was a marine.
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167. We're proud
of all of you.
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168. So now you're back.
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169. I'm guessing
you're here for a job.
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170. That's why
they made you the editor.
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171. I'll take
my former position.
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172. Well, you still want
to cover local sports?
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173. Yup... to start with.
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174. Here's why:
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the column right now...
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176. he's got no snap,
no style.
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177. The prose just lays there like
spilled ink on newsprint.
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178. You need to send him to obits
and give me his desk.
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179. - I do?
- For the sake of the paper.
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180. And when did you
see me demoting him and hiring you?
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181. - Today is good.
- Today?
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182. Bergen Catholic plays
Don Bosco Prep this afternoon.
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183. The kickoff is
at 3:00, so...
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184. - I'd better get going.
- (clears throat)
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185. Shouldn't we talk
about salary?
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186. $10 a week raise
will do it.
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187. - I will give you $7.
- I'd have taken $5.
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188. - (sighs)
- (car approaches)
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189. What are
you looking at?
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190. Are you a Jap?
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191. Honestly, 'cause you
sneak up like one.
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192. You are spying
on Vera Keller.
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193. - My God.
- Ma.
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194. She never gave you
the time of day.
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195. And she's dating
an officer, of course.
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196. - (door closes)
- Look at that fancy car.
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197. Did you come up here
for a reason?
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198. To get you to stop banging
on that typewriter.
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199. It's called working, Ma.
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200. Not sitting there
like that, it isn't.
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201. (chuckles)
Look at this mess.
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202. Mmm, your dress blues.
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203. You've never
even worn them.
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204. I think you would've
looked nice in them.
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205. New Orleans Crescent City,
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and the French Quarter.
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207. Watch your wallets,
pockets and watches.
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208. This is New Orleans.
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209. Hot links!
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210. Get your
hot links here!
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211. Hey, how about
a hot link?
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212. - Yes?
- Mrs. Keller.
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213. Yes.
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214. I'd like to speak
to Vera, please.
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215. And who shall
I say is calling?
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216. Robert Leckie,
Mrs. Keller.
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217. I've lived across the street from you
for the last 20 years.
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218. Of course.
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219. Welcome home, Robert.
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220. Let me just see
if she can come to the door.
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221. Bob Leckie.
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222. You're back.
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remember me either.
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224. Oh, I remember you.
The last time I saw you was
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you shipped out.
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226. So...
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229. (chuckles)
Thank you.
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if you would grant me
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of taking you out.
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232. You want
to take me out?
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233. - Yes, I do.
- (chuckles)
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234. Uh, I have
a date tonight.
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235. When the doorbell rang,
I thought you were him.
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236. - Well, there he is.
- (engine stops)
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237. Nice car.
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239. Charles Dunworthy.
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240. - Vera.
- Mmm. Army, huh, Charlie?
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241. Where'd you serve?
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242. I just graduated
from West Point.
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Congratulations.
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244. Too bad you missed
the whole show.
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245. Vera...
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another time?
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247. Maybe tomorrow night?
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248. What's going on here?
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249. I just asked Vera if she'd like
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250. Huh. Nice try.
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252. Actually, I don't have any plans
for tomorrow night.
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253. Oh, is that right?
Really?
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254. Obviously I've been wasting
a lot of gasoline.
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256. Well, it looks like I am free
for dinner tonight.
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257. So what are you gonna do
now that you're home?
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258. Oh, I'm back writing for
"The Bergen County Record."
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259. Oh, we don't get
"The Record."
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260. I'll talk
to subscriptions.
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261. (giggles)
You're staring.
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263. No.
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264. Actually, I'm not.
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in a miserable part of the Pacific,
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in the mud,
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like this with you.
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don't you?
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270. Afraid so.
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271. You must've been
through a lot.
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272. Well, here we are.
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273. - Mm-hmm.
- So what's next?
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274. I don't know.
I didn't get that far.
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275. And why me?
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or Betty Grable?
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277. Because I know you.
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really know me.
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281. Yeah.
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I don't...
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283. I don't know
how to do this.
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This is fine.
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286. You know, I wrote you
a lot of letters while I was over there.
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I didn't get any.
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288. - I never sent 'em.
- Why?
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I was gonna make it,
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if I sent 'em or not.
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293. I don't
have 'em anymore.
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294. Rain on Cape Gloucester
erased every word.
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295. What were they like,
these letters?
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296. Best stuff
I ever wrote.
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297. - (bell clanging)
- (train rattling)
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298. Hey, buddy.
I appreciate you coming.
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299. Thanks so much
for picking me up.
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300. - Hi, fella. How are you?
- Good to see you.
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301. You gonna take this
for me or what?
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302. Good to see you, Eugene.
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303. We'll just
drive up to Chickasaw.
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304. So good
to see you.
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305. What's with
the MacArthur bit?
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306. - Huh?
- The Mammy Yokum.
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307. Popeye the sailor.
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308. It calms me down.
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309. Packing it,
cleaning it...
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310. I always have
something to do.
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311. What do you remember
about Mary Houston?
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312. - Mary Houston?
- Yeah.
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314. Well, like everybody
else in Mobile,
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315. - I was in love with Mary Houston.
- That's too bad for you.
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316. - She's marrying me.
- Yeah, sure she will...
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317. - the minute she goes blind.
- Well, I asked her.
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318. She said yes, so you're just gonna have
to deal with it, brother.
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that Mary Houston
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320. is gonna be
Mary Houston Phillips?
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321. In the eyes of God
and the law.
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322. Well, what am
I gonna hear next?
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323. That Martians landed downtown?
They're setting up a hotel?
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324. I want you
to be my best man.
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325. If you think that I'm gonna
stand at the altar
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to the likes of you...
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327. - Well, hell yes!
- Come on, Eugene!
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328. - (honking)
- Sid: Hey, come on!
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329. Right here is
fine, Sid.
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330. Are you sure
this is good?
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331. Yup.
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332. See you later.
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333. Welcome home, Eugene.
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334. Oh!
(crying)
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right there, will you?
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336. - Mary: Yes, give him a big slice.
- A nice big slice.
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337. How many would you like?
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338. Thank you.
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339. Honey, would you
like some corn?
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340. - Yes, thank you.
- I'll get you some corn.
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341. I can help you set.
Eat up, sweetheart.
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342. Now are you sure
you don't want anymore?
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343. - Dr. We should have a little toast.
- Oh, that's lovely, yes.
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344. To Edward's new wife
and the boys being home.
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345. Here's a little souvenir that I brought
back from Prague.
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- Edward, it's extraordinary.
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the ground in this forest
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Jack were sitting in.
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349. I ran over
and I picked it up...
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351. I didn't get any sleep
for the longest time.
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352. I still can't,
really.
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353. I toss and turn
like crazy.
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354. Martha doesn't complain,
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waking her up.
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359. You'll be married...
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361. And just how did my little brother
do during his time in the service?
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in my corner of the Pacific.
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363. Only nurses
and they were off-limits.
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364. Jesus H. You went
through the entire war
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your virginity?
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366. Well, your lonely nights
are numbered, Gene.
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367. Every single girl in Mobile is out
to land a fighting man.
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368. At the OOM Ball,
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on all those desk pilots.
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370. Who says I want
a leg up on anybody?
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371. You show up at that ball decked out
in your uniform
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372. and all the ripe fruit will fall off the tree
right at your feet.
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373. You know, Edward,
I don't believe I will.
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on the OOM Ball?
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I will ever put on a uniform again.
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377. Not a lick
of sense in you.
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- Registration?
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'cause if you don't do it,
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you get back in line again.
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381. Service number right here.
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382. If you could just
head up back there,
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383. that'd be great.
Thank you.
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384. You're looking to register
for classes, Mr. Sledge?
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385. - I'm thinking about it.
- Good choice.
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386. Alabama Polytechnic
is the best.
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you serve in?
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in the Marine Corps, miss.
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390. And did you attend any special schools
while in the Marine Corps?
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391. Just boot camp.
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392. Weapons school.
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393. I was
in a mortar squad.
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do any accounting?
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395. No, miss.
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technical skills?
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explosives.
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the Marine Corps taught you
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at 'Bama Poly?
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how to kill Japs.
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damn good at it.
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- (people laughing, chatting)
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406. - Oh, I just love this song.
- I know.
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409. I thought you could use
a punch properly spiked.
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If Mary catches us,
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dancing all night.
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413. (chuckles)
You see that?
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I'm still a bachelor.
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415. I don't dance until Eugene Sledge
wants to dance.
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drinking punch.
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on either of us.
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are we doing here?
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I end up back here
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other fellas didn't?
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has thought that.
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425. But you've just got to pull yourself out
of bed in the morning
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427. You do that
enough times in a row,
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430. - Sidney Phillips.
- Yeah.
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431. Will you get back in here and dance
with the woman who loves you?
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432. I'm coming, boss lady.
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433. Why don't you come on in?
I'll wrangle you a partner.
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434. No.
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435. - (crickets chirping)
- (dog barks)
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437. There isn't
but two hours of programs
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$300 a set.
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the future to me.
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440. I'm gonna run down
to Murphy's and buy one
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441. as soon as I have
the money for a down payment.
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443. And how about
this railroad strike?
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444. It's crippled traffic
across the country.
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445. Room on the table, please.
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446. - Well, how do they work?
- Is that creamed spinach?
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447. The waves are
collected by a receiver,
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448. shot through an electron gun
onto a vacuum screen.
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449. Always with the answers.
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450. It's called
a cathode ray tube.
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451. - Man: Those things heat up, you know...
- Thank you.
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452. catch on fire.
- John: So you think you're going down
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453. to Murphy's to get
yourself a television set?
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454. Well, there aren't any.
Nothing's being delivered.
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455. Why creamed spinach?
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take over the railroads.
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Right, Bob?
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of the Empire State Building?
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459. I bet in five years
everyone's gonna want one.
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460. Steel workers and electrical workers
are also on strike.
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461. Who's next?
We just won the war
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462. and now they're
holding us hostage.
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463. We didn't fight for a bunch
of greedy strikers.
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464. What did we fight for? I thought it was
to beat the Japs and the Nazis.
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won't survive these strikes.
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466. Too bad we didn't lose the war.
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467. Then the Japs would
have all these problems.
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468. - Very funny.
- Man: Bob, we all appreciate
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469. the sacrifice you made
on our account.
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470. You know what
I fought for?
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472. Foddy, ask the blessings,
please.
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473. (clears throat)
Our Father
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474. Who art in heaven,
hallowed be Thy name.
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475. Thy kingdom come,
Thy will be done
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as it is in heaven.
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our daily bread
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our trespasses
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that trespass against us.
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into temptation
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from evil.
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482. - Amen.
- Amen.
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483. - Leckie: Amen.
- Amen.
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485. I thought we'd start at what's left of that
old fence down by the creek.
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486. I've been looking forward
to this morning for a long time.
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487. Just the two of us
and a grand morning.
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488. Eugene?
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491. It's all right.
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492. You don't have to
apologize to me, Eugene.
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mighty happy this morning.
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with those glasses on.
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496. Your brother's coming
for supper this evening.
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497. Evidently, he's been named
some kind of supervisor at the bank.
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498. Better get our money
out of that bank.
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could arrange
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position for you
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in a bank, Mother.
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505. My plan is to do
nothing for a while.
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"a while," Eugene?
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Mary Frank.
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509. - He is not a boy.
- Well, he's acting like one.
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you have no idea
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have been through.
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Let him be.
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