:05:05
I was talking about
strawberries.
:05:07
Do you like strawberries,
General?
:05:10
I'm listening.
:05:12
Lovely fruit.
:05:14
Once when I was still
a schoolboy...
:05:16
...a teacher asked me
to show her...
:05:18
...where the strawberries grew.
:05:20
I was happy to oblige.
:05:23
Her being a pretty thing...
:05:25
...and not much older
than myself.
:05:27
Berry picking we went.
:05:29
It was a beautiful day,
the berries...
:05:32
...were standing against
green lights of the hills...
:05:36
...and afterwards she said:
:05:38
"Mulligan, you giving them
all to me?"
:05:42
And I looked in her basket
and it was true.
:05:45
How strange.
:05:47
And then I understood,
I was in love.
:05:51
It was the first time.
:05:55
Sergeant...
:05:57
...if its company you want,
I'll send the Chaplain.
:06:02
Come morning,
you'll be taking up...
:06:04
...a few minutes of my time,
sir.
:06:17
- We must go to the matter.
- Yes, sir, you're right.
:06:24
Sergeant, your appeal
has been appealed and denied.
:06:28
Now you have got to present me
with new facts.
:06:32
Facts! That's right.
:06:35
Facts!
:06:38
That's what the men all admire
about you, General.
:06:41
You always know
all the facts.
:06:45
You talking off the point.
:06:47
I'm talking for my life,
General.
:06:49
You haven't said a single word
I could get...
:06:51
...to court as new evidence.
:06:53
And nothing that wouldn't
let me think...
:06:55
...that you wouldn't desert
all over again.
:06:58
Rules! Porters!