Lawrence of Arabia
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1:14:02
-Lawrence.
-Yes?

1:14:07
Nothing. Sorry I interrupted, sir.
1:14:10
That's all right.
Thank you, Mr. Dryden.

1:14:13
Thank you, sir.
1:14:15
Why don't we...?
1:14:20
There's blood on your back.
1:14:23
-Do you want a doctor?
-No.

1:14:27
Tell me what happened.
1:14:34
Say, what goes on in there?
1:14:37
-Nothing.
-Oh, come on!

1:14:39
-No, really. Nothing at all.
-Is the man in trouble?

1:14:42
I expect so. We all have troubles.
Life's a vale of troubles.

1:14:46
Let me know if the man's in trouble.
I've got a claim in that man.

1:14:50
-What claim?
-I've made that boy a hero.

1:14:54
When the war's over,
he can be anything he wants.

1:14:57
Yes. Well, at the moment
he wants to be somebody else.

1:15:01
Will you kindly allow me to pass?
1:15:04
Walk away, Dryden, walk away.
1:15:07
Always walking away, aren't you?
1:15:10
Well, I'll tell you.
1:15:12
It's a clash of temperament
that's going on in there.

1:15:15
Inevitably, one of them's half-mad...
1:15:18
...and the other, wholly unscrupulous.
1:15:21
I believe your name will
be a household word...

1:15:25
...when you'd have to go to the
war museum to find who Allenby was.

1:15:29
You're the most extraordinary man
I ever met.

1:15:32
Leave me alone.
1:15:34
-Leave me alone.
-That's a feeble thing to say.

1:15:37
-I know I'm not ordinary.
-That's not what I'm saying.

1:15:39
All right, I'm extraordinary.
1:15:44
What of it?
1:15:45
Not many people have
a destiny, Lawrence.

1:15:48
It's a terrible thing
for a man to funk it if he has.

1:15:51
Are you speaking from experience?
1:15:54
No.
1:15:55
You're guessing, then.
1:15:58
Suppose you're wrong.

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