What Price Glory
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and tell him he can have any son-in-law
he wants out of the whole outfit.

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G.H. Q! G.H. Q
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Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.

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- What does that say, Aldrich?
- It's a formal complaint.
The mayor drew it up for him.

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Think fast. Think fast.
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Tell him we apologize
and he can have the 500 francs.

:39:54
The money's all right, but it has to be
a certain man. Which man? Quel homme?

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- What is this, Quirt?
- I don't know. I didn't quite
catch the drift myself.

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- You been around with Charmaine?
- Charmaine? Char...

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Cut the act! You knew she was my girl
and couldn't keep your hands off her.

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- Suppose it's true, what are
you gonna do about it?
- What am I gonna do about it?

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Yeah?
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I'm not gonna do a thing.
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It's regulations, Quirt.
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A formal charge has been lodged against you
and my hands are tied. I'm trapped.

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If I let the old man go to headquarters,
you know the law. They'll hang you.

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It breaks my heart to see
this happen, Quirt...

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but you are about
to become a bridegroom.

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This is a frame-up,
and you know it!

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This old man just wants money.
He ain't got a thing on me.

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I haven't done anything with Charmaine
but teach her a couple of songs.

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What's so funny?
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Oh, Quirt. With your reputation in
this army, who's gonna believe that?

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I'll take my chances.
Let him go to headquarters.

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Don't be a hay shaker, Quirt.

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