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You know something, general?
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Sometimes, they can't tell when
you're acting and when you're not.
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It isn't important for them to know.
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It's only important for me to know.
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-You want to see me, general?
-Oh, yeah, chaplain.
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I'm tired of 3rd Army
having to fight Germans. . .
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. . .with supreme command,
no gasoline. . .
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. . .and now this ungodly weather.
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I want a prayer, a weather prayer.
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A weather prayer, sir?
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Yes, let's see if you can't get God
working with us.
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Gonna take a thick rug
for that kind of praying.
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I don't care if it
takes a flying carpet.
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I don't know how this
will be received, general.
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Praying for good weather
so we can kill our fellow man.
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I assure you, because of
my relations with the Almighty. . .
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. . .if you write a good prayer,
we'll have good weather.
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And I expect that prayer
within an hour.
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Yes, sir.
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"Almighty and most merciful Father. . .
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. . .we humbly beseech Thee. . .
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. . .of Thy great goodness. . .
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. . .to restrain this
immoderate weather. . .
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. . .with which we've had to contend.
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Grant us fair weather for battle.