Mister Roberts
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:24:01
Go ahead, Mr. Roberts.
l want to hear him explode.

:24:04
Yeah, he'll go right through the overhead!
:24:07
l want to look it over first.
:24:09
What's to look over?
lt's just a standard form--

:24:11
l'm not going to stand here and argue!
l told you l want to look it over.

:24:15
Get back to your typewriter
before l put you on report!

:24:24
All right, don't just stand here.
:24:53
...from the headquarters
of the Allied Command in Europe.

:24:56
I repeat,
there is no official announcement yet.

:25:00
The report that the war
in Europe has ended...

:25:02
...has come from only one correspondent.
:25:04
It has not been confirmed by other
correspondents or by Allied Headquarters.

:25:08
But here is one highly intriguing fact:
:25:10
That report has not been denied.
:25:13
Turn that thing off, will you, Doc?
:25:17
Has Doug ever said anything to you
about wanting a promotion?

:25:21
Of course not. l doubt if he's even
conscious of what rank he is.

:25:25
He never thinks about a promotion.
All he ever thinks about is the war news.

:25:28
Anybody who says he's bucking
for another stripe is a dirty liar!

:25:32
Who says he is?
:25:33
lnsigna, Mannion, some of those
other guys. l heard them talking.

:25:37
Outside the porthole,
talking loud on purpose so l'd hear them.

:25:41
Must've guessed l was lying here
in my sack.

:25:43
What's happened to Doug, anyway?
:25:45
How would l know?
:25:47
He's spoken about ten words to me
in as many days.

:25:50
l'll find out though.
:25:52
He won't talk, Doc.
:25:54
l followed him all around the room
this morning while he was shaving.

:25:57
l begged him to talk to me.
:25:59
l said, ''You're a fella who needs a friend,
and here l am.


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