Lawrence of Arabia
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:10:00
-Is it there?
-Of course.

:10:02
Headlines.
:10:04
But I bet it isn't mentioned
in the Times.

:10:08
" Bedouin tribes attack
Turkish stronghold."

:10:13
I bet that no one in this
headquarters even knows it happened.

:10:17
Or would care if it did.
Allow me to ignite your cigarette.

:10:23
-Mr. Lawrence?
-Yes.

:10:25
-Flimsy, sir.
-Thank you.

:10:34
You'll do that once too often.
It's only flesh and blood.

:10:37
Michael George Hartley,
you're a philosopher.

:10:40
And you're balmy!
:10:55
-It damn well hurts!
-Certainly, it hurts.

:10:59
What's the trick, then?
:11:01
The trick, William Potter,
is not minding that it hurts.

:11:05
By the way, if Captain Gibbon
should enquire for me...

:11:08
...tell him I've gone
for a chat with the general.

:11:13
-He's balmy.
-He's all right.

:11:20
Lawrence.
:11:23
Yes?
:11:24
You're supposed to be....
:11:26
Do you usually wear your cap
in the mess?

:11:29
Always.
:11:30
You should be on duty.
Where are you going?

:11:33
Mustn't talk shop,
Freddie, not in the mess.

:11:35
I'm going for a powwow
with the general.

:11:37
I'm not asking as your superior,
but as the secretary of this mess.

:11:41
We don't want chaps in here
who should be on duty.

:11:44
Where are you going?
:11:48
I must say, Lawrence!
:11:50
-Sorry.
-You're a clown, Lawrence.

:11:53
Ah, well, we can't all be lion tamers.
:11:58
Sorry.

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