Battle Cry
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:16:00
She's lovely.
:16:02
I know how you must miss her.
:16:04
Jean has a lot in common
with you New Zealand girls.

:16:08
This war has done that.
:16:10
You're all soldiers' wives here.
:16:13
It's funny, she could always
read my mind too.

:16:18
In a great many ways,
you remind me of my wife.

:16:26
Well, I'm sorry, did...?
:16:29
Did I say something wrong?
:16:31
I'm not fit to remind you
of your wife, colonel.

:16:34
I'm so ashamed.
:16:37
I can't use the war as
an excuse anymore, I know that.

:16:40
But this chance with Andy,
I thought it would mean happiness.

:16:43
It was a straw, and I grabbed for it.
:16:46
I see.
:16:48
Well, I didn't...
:16:51
You're not the only person in this world
who ever grabbed for a straw.

:16:56
We all do it sometime in our lives.
:16:59
But in our mind, in our conscience...
:17:01
...we have to find out for ourselves...
:17:03
...what we can live with
and what we can't.

:17:07
You're the only one who can
make that decision.

:17:27
Nice dance, wasn't it, honey?
:17:29
I won't be able to see you
for a few days. We're hiking to Foxton.

:17:33
- We've got something to talk about.
- It'll keep till morning. I'm tired.

:17:37
It won't keep, Andy.
:17:39
I'm calling it off between us.
:17:42
What'd you say?
I don't think I get you.

:17:45
It's all over, Andy.
:17:48
Honey, what are you talking about?
Are you nuts?

:17:50
What have I done?
:17:52
- I don't want a scene. Please.
- Pat, you're talking crazy.

:17:56
I know what you may think of me.
:17:59
I can't do anything about it,
it's too late now.


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