For Whom the Bell Tolls
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1:42:08
Have you seen any movement since the
shots? - No sir.

1:42:11
What do you think?
- I don't believe it.

1:42:15
Why shouldn't they do it?
They knew they had to die.

1:42:18
It's better than being bombed
or captured, isn't it?

1:42:21
I think it's a trick.
What about the planes?

1:42:24
They should have come a long time ago.
1:42:28
How many shots did you count?
- Five. - It's ridiculous

1:42:32
if they are dead! Ridiculous
to hide down here from dead men!

1:42:37
I think we should wait
for the planes, sir.

1:42:45
Fire, cowards, if you are alive!
1:42:48
Fire on a man
who has no fear of you!

1:42:52
Shoot, you saffron-bellied swine!
1:43:00
Now do you believe me?
No one's alive up there.

1:43:05
You! Go up and see.
1:43:09
Don't you hear me?
- Yes, my captain. - Then go!

1:43:14
Do you hear me? - Yes, my captain.
- Why don't you go then?

1:43:19
I don't want to, my captain.
- You don't want to?

1:43:23
I'm afraid, my captain.
- Captain Mora! - Lieutenant Berrendo!

1:43:26
It is possible the soldier is right.
- Right to say he's afraid?

1:43:30
Right to say he wants to disobey?
- No sir. Right that it's a trick!

1:43:34
Don't you hear me, they're all dead.
- You mean our comrades on the slope?

1:43:39
I agree, sir.
- Very well, the sniper stays here.

1:43:44
I'll take care of him later.
You and I will go to the top.

1:43:48
Not me. - What? - I will go
if you order me. But under protest.

1:43:52
No, I'll go alone. The smell
of cowardice is too strong here.


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