From Here to Eternity
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:05:00
His feelings were hurt.
Kids they send us now!

:05:02
We'll get your stripes back for you,
maybe an extra one for good measure.

:05:06
-Know why you're assigned to G Company?
-No, sir.

:05:09
I pulled a few strings. I'm the regimental
boxing coach, you know.

:05:13
Yes, sir.
:05:14
I saw your fight with Connors in the Bowl
year before last. You should have won.

:05:18
Thank you, sir.
:05:19
Our regiment got beaten in the finals
last December, but I mean to win this year.

:05:23
All I've needed is a top middleweight.
:05:27
I'm sorry, sir. I quit fighting.
:05:29
Quit fighting? When? What for?
:05:32
Well, over a year ago.
:05:35
Maybe you heard about what happened
with Dixie Wells?

:05:38
-You mean that fellow that got hurt?
-Yes, sir.

:05:41
Yes, I heard about that. It's too bad.
:05:43
I can understand how you feel,
but those things happen.

:05:45
That's why I decided I would quit, sir.
:05:48
You might as well say stop war
because one man got killed.

:05:51
Our fighting programme
is the best morale builder we have.

:06:02
I've got a mighty sour company bugler.
How'd you like the job?

:06:06
Not if it means fighting.
:06:08
Looks to me as if you're trying to acquire
a reputation as a lone wolf.

:06:12
You should know that in the Army
it's not the individual that counts.

:06:16
You'll find that we won't put
any pressure on you in my outfit.

:06:20
Just don't make any mistakes in it,
that's all.

:06:23
I'm going to town.
Anything else, Sergeant?

:06:26
Company fund report's due tomorrow.
:06:28
-You make it out. ls that all?
-No, sir.

:06:30
Whatever it is, you fix it up.
:06:32
If anything has to go in this afternoon,
sign my name.

:06:35
-I won't be back.
-Yes, sir.

:06:39
He'd strangle in his own spit
if I wasn't here to swab his throat out.

:06:45
Come on.
:06:57
You been in the Army what now?
Five years? Five and a half?

:06:59
Yeah.

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