Lawrence of Arabia
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:54:02
He hasn't 1l10 so many men, sir.
:54:04
He's lied, in fact.
:54:07
Yes and no. He doesn't claim to have
done anything he hasn't done.

:54:11
Then there is an Arab north army.
:54:15
-No, sir, he has lied about that.
-Any idea why?

:54:20
-It's his army, I suppose.
-It's Prince Feisal's army.

:54:25
Do you think he's gone native, Harry?
:54:29
No.
:54:31
He would if he could, I think.
:54:37
-Not my line of country.
-It doesn't matter. Just curious.

:54:41
What matters is I believed it.
:54:43
The Turks believe it.
:54:45
They are offering 20, 000 pounds
for him.

:54:50
Good heavens.
:54:52
-Shouldn't say he had long to live.
-Well, he's a brave man--

:54:56
Surely. If he's still going north
with 50 men, he doesn't lack guts.

:55:01
I wonder if they'd offer that much
for me.

:55:06
What about next year?
Will they still come back?

:55:10
I wouldn't be surprised.
:55:12
-They think he's a kind of prophet.
-They do or he does?

:55:30
-Now may I speak?
-Yes.

:55:33
One more failure and you will find
yourself alone.

:55:38
-I do not include myself.
-I do not include the others.

:55:41
So say they love you.
:55:44
The more reason to be thrifty
with them.

:55:47
Give them something to do
that can be done. But you, no.

:55:50
They must move mountains,
walk on water.

:55:52
That's right. That's right.
:55:56
Who are you to know what can be done?
:55:59
If we'd done what you thought could
be done, we'd be in Yenbo now.


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