Lawrence of Arabia
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:23:00
Yes.
:23:01
With 1000 Arabs?
:23:04
1000 Arabs means 1000 knives.
:23:07
Delivered anywhere, day or night.
:23:10
It means 1000 camels.
:23:12
That means 1000 packs of high
explosives and 1000 crack rifles.

:23:16
We can cross Arabia while
Johnny Turk is still turning round.

:23:20
I'll smash his railways.
:23:23
While he mends,
I'll smash them somewhere else.

:23:25
In 13 weeks I can have
Arabia in chaos.

:23:28
You are going back, then?
:23:33
Yes.
:23:35
Of course I'm going back.
:23:41
Well, if we can see it,
so can the Turk.

:23:44
If he finds he's using four divisions
to fend off a handf ul of bandits...

:23:48
...he'll withdraw.
:23:49
He daren't withdraw.
Arabia's part of his empire.

:23:52
If he gets out now,
he'll never get back again.

:23:55
-I wonder who will.
-No one will.

:23:58
Arabia's for the Arabs now.
:24:06
That's what I've told them anyway.
:24:08
That's what they think.
:24:11
-That's why they're fighting.
-Oh, surely.

:24:17
They've only one suspicion.
:24:19
That we'll let them drive the Turks
out and then move in ourselves.

:24:24
I've told them that that's false,
that we have no ambitions in Arabia.

:24:28
Have we?
:24:30
I'm not a politician, thank God.
:24:32
Have we any ambition
in Arabia, Dryden?

:24:36
Difficult question, sir.
:24:40
I want to know, sir,
if I can tell them in your name...

:24:44
...that we've no ambitions in Arabia.
:24:48
Certainly.

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