Castle Keep
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:03:11
Keen horse you got there,
mr. Tixier.

:03:14
Thank you.
:03:17
The germans had no negro.
:03:19
These kind gentlemen rescued me
from a slaver off of santo domingo.

:03:24
Went down with all hands.
:03:26
They thought they could
learn swahili from me.

:03:30
Private benjamin wants to be a writer,
so he talks like a writer.

:03:34
He thinks the war was invented
so he could write a book about it.

:03:50
Yes, it is maldorais.
:03:53
Hey, how long was
the hundred years' war?

:03:56
Exactly 215 years.
:03:59
There are rooms off the great hall.
:04:02
The enlisted men can
live in the keep.

:04:04
- The keep?
- Castle keep, the tower.

:04:07
All right, gentlemen.
:04:11
Has anyone got the exact time?
:04:13
There you are, benjamin,
a title for your book: castle keep.

:04:19
Not bad.
:04:43
Castle keep.
:04:45
By pfc alistair p. Benjamin.
:04:49
Once upon a time...
:04:50
...eight walking wounded misfits
of the american army...

:04:54
...entered a castle in belgium.
:04:56
But this cannot be a gothic tale,
because it was the second world war.


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