1:23:00
But don't you think I'm a failure
after everything I've told you?
1:23:04
A failure? Just because
you're not an officer?
1:23:08
An officer I know said that you
are the boys doing the fighting.
1:23:11
- Lieutenant Willett?
- Yes.
1:23:14
You think a lot of him,
don't you?
1:23:16
Of course, but what's that
got to do with it?
1:23:19
You're a soldier, and I'm...
that is, we're proud of you.
1:23:23
And I hope you never
get promoted.
1:23:25
All those officers strutting around
with their gold braid and everything.
1:23:31
Gee, Jane, I'm so glad
you feel that way about it.
1:23:35
But Grandpa...
1:23:37
Bother Grandpa!
1:23:40
There's Soda. You'd better go
before we wake the colonel.
1:23:46
He doesn't scare me.
1:23:49
Not anymore, he doesn't.
1:23:51
Jane, let me stay long enough
for just one cigarette.
1:23:54
All right.
1:23:56
Provided you don't ask
my permission to smoke it.
1:24:00
I won't.
1:24:10
Gee, Jane,
I think you're wonderful.
1:24:19
"21/2 minutes... under no
circumstances more than 3."
1:24:26
Sometimes I think six minutes
would be more in character.
1:24:30
I'll serve the colonel his breakfast
this morning, Mother.
1:24:33
What's wrong with you
this morning anyway?
1:24:35
First you get up an hour early...
1:24:41
...and then suddenly you've turned
into Mother's little helper.
1:24:44
I don't know.
I just felt like it somehow.
1:24:47
Not that I object.
The next time Brig makes a deal,
1:24:51
she can put it
into execution herself.
1:24:53
You don't mind waiting
for our breakfast until Brig gets down?
1:24:58
Two sets of breakfasts
are about all I can handle.