I Was a Male War Bride
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1:24:03
It's fine.
1:24:04
I'm grateful to find a friend
like you. Where do you live?

1:24:09
- Brooklyn.
- I'll look you up when I get there.

1:24:11
Get a good sleep.
1:24:29
- No, thank you.
- Wake up.

1:24:31
No, thank you.
1:24:32
What are you doing here?
1:24:35
I had a feeling.
1:24:40
I'm an alien spouse of female
military personnel en route to the US,

1:24:44
under public law 271
of the Congress.

1:24:47
Why aren't you at
the Dependents Hotel?

1:24:50
I am writing a book about that.
You see, I'm not a woman.

1:24:54
That's too bad. But I tell you
one thing: you can't sleep here.

1:24:59
Note I have not taken off my clothes
in anticipation. Where will I go?

1:25:05
I don't know, but you...
1:25:06
...can't sleep here.
We're agreed.

1:25:09
Where will I go?
1:25:10
The only place left is a German
hotel, but you're a dependent.

1:25:15
You come under military law
and German hotels are out of bounds.

1:25:20
Where will I go?
1:25:22
I don't know. I'm sorry,
but there's an army rule and you...

1:25:26
...can't sleep here.
1:25:32
I beg your pardon.
1:25:36
Where will you go?
1:25:37
I don't know.
1:25:40
It's a shame. If we was in Brooklyn,
you could've slept with the old man.


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