Lawrence of Arabia
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You'll lose another 50 men tonight.
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You tread heavily...
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...but you speak the truth.
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I will give you my answer tomorrow.
And now...

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...it is late.
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Colonel Brighton means to put my men
under European officers, does he not?

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In effect, my lord, yes.
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And I must do it...
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...because the Turks have
European guns.

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But I fear to do it...
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...upon my soul I do.
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The English have a great hunger for
desolate places.

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I fear they hunger for Arabia.
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Then you must deny it to them.
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You are an Englishman.
Are you not Ioyal to England?

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To England and to other things.
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To England and Arabia both?
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And is that possible?
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I think you are another of these
desert-Ioving English.

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Doughty, Stanhope...
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...Gordon of Khartoum.
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No Arab loves the desert.
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We love water and green trees.
There is nothing in the desert.

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And no man needs nothing.
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Or is it that you think we are
something you can play with...

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...because we are a little people,
a silly people...

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...greedy, barbarous and cruel?
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Or do you know, lieutenant,
in the Arab city of Cordoba...


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