Dead Reckoning
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:06:02
And where did you get those papers?
:06:05
Come on, speak up.
:06:07
The papers fell down, your blouse
dropped, the captain said to hang it.

:06:12
- What's the matter with your mouth?
- Personal secret. Never lets go of it.

:06:18
Six-two and even, he swallows it,
his senior sorority pin.

:06:28
I peeked at your papers,
and he rescued them.

:06:31
You went through my papers?
:06:34
The war's over. Where are we going
and why? We don't like secrets.

:06:38
Thank you. I should have known better
than try to hold back from men...

:06:44
...who have operated the way
you have behind enemy lines.

:06:48
I wanted Gen. Steele to see
your faces when you heard.

:06:52
Cold Steele?
:06:53
It's his doing that
your recommendation passed.

:06:56
- Johnny's congressional?
- Congressional?

:06:59
There were certain errors
in your report of the incident.

:07:03
Don't tell me the guys
in Washington refused?

:07:06
Those guys decided to award
the Congressional Medal to Drake...

:07:11
...and the Distinguished Service Cross
to the officer with him.

:07:16
How's that?
:07:17
The congressional. Won't you
look pretty standing up there?

:07:21
Maybe he'll even let you
sit on his piano.

:07:26
- With the newsreels grinding.
- In Technicolor.

:07:30
What's the gripe?
That's the best they've got.

:07:33
You shouldn't have done it!
:07:35
Sometimes you go soft-headed.
I'd like to see a blond do that to me.

:07:39
- What's the gimmick?
- Basic grammar.

:07:41
- I'll bet she talks beautifully now.
- Think so?

:07:45
You look like the first time you
jumped. Look, kid, if it's trouble...

:07:51
Yeah, we had some, didn't we?
Not like this, though.

:07:56
Quit living inside there.
If you can't tell me...

:07:59
I can tell you.
I just don't want any medal.


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