1:31:00
Remind him.
1:31:02
-Is Allenby in Damascus?
-Near.
1:31:06
Tell Sherif Ali that.
1:31:09
They are not ripe.
1:31:17
General salute!
1:31:19
Present arms!
1:31:35
Port arms!
1:31:39
Lawrence is behind it, sir.
1:31:41
The whole town is plastered
with the Arab flag.
1:31:50
-When?
-A day and a night, sir.
1:31:52
They've been here a day and a night.
1:31:54
They've occupied the town.
They've done it.
1:31:57
He's set up his own headquarters
in the town hall.
1:32:01
What else beside the town hall?
1:32:03
Telephone exchange,
post office, powerhouse...
1:32:06
...hospitals, fire station.
Everything, sir.
1:32:09
They call themselves
the Arab National Council...
1:32:12
...and they're in the town hall.
1:32:14
Well, they're your pigeon, Harry.
1:32:18
What should we do?
1:32:20
Get them out of it, sir, quick time.
1:32:23
How about that, Dryden?
1:32:26
Not unless you want
a full-scale rising.
1:32:30
-What, then?
-When will Feisal be in Damascus?
1:32:33
By special train in two days' time.
1:32:35
Two days.
1:32:36
Two days is what you asked for.
I can't keep him out any longer.
1:32:40
-Isn't it enough?
-Yes.
1:32:42
-Ample, I should think.
-We can't just do nothing.
1:32:46
Why not? It's usually best.
Get us something to drink, Tracey.
1:32:49
And Tracey, all troops to remain
quartered until further orders.
1:32:54
Does that apply to technical units?
1:32:56
Technical units particularly.
1:32:58
Yes, sir.