1:20:02
And another thing, I will not play cricket...
1:20:05
- Come, now, none of us like war.
- I do. I like war.
1:20:09
I do not like cricket.
1:20:14
- Did you have many humorous incidents?
- Yes, we did.
1:20:18
- Tell me about yours.
- They're not funny, really.
1:20:22
- Tell me. Are the British cruel?
- Oh, yes.
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- We know what we're doing.
- And we are.
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Do you know what we have done
to millions of people?
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- I think you've killed them.
- I don't know anything about it. Terrible.
1:20:40
- Are you sorry about these people?
- No, no, I am not.
1:20:44
I thought about it and... no, I'm not.
1:20:48
I'm not sorry about my men.
1:20:50
- Did you have a lot of men?
- Yes.
1:20:53
- You did?
- Yes, hundreds.
1:20:57
Me too, and all with the same faces.
They all looked the same to me.
1:21:01
You look after them, see their feet
is clean, dry, powdered.
1:21:05
- They will not look after their feet.
- They began to kill me with worry.
1:21:10
More than that. More.
1:21:14
May I?
1:21:18
The thing about them
was they would not respond.
1:21:21
There it was for them,
a crusade against tyranny...
1:21:25
Oh, not you. Not you.
1:21:28
But if they knew the King.
My mother knew him well.
1:21:32
She used to send to his birthday.
1:21:34
And all the children, the princesses,
they all got something,
1:21:38
even though
we were not that well off.
1:21:41
I wanted to do my best for him.
1:21:43
He knew
why he gave me his commission.
1:21:47
- You know what I mean?
- Ja.
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I wanted to know them.
1:21:54
I wanted to know them very much.
1:21:59
I can talk to you.
I could talk to nobody else.