The Bridge on the River Kwai
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I'm sure I speak for all of us...
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...when I say this has been
a most enjoyable evening.

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Most of you move on tomorrow
to a new camp and new construction.

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It's a pity you won't see the first
practical use of this bridge.

:55:04
You'll be glad to know
that the completion...

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...of this link in the railway...
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...will enable us to transport
the sick and disabled...

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...to the new camp by train.
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Colonel Saito has kindly
permitted me to stay behind...

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...with Major Clipton
and the sick men...

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...and we'll rejoin you
in a few days' time.

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Now that your work here is finished...
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...I suppose many of you
feel somewhat let down.

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That's quite understandable.
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It's a very natural reaction.
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But one day, in a week,
a month, a year...

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...on that day when, God willing,
we all return to our homes again...

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...you're going to feel very proud
of what you've achieved here...

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...in the face of great adversity.
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What you have done should be...

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