A Bridge Too Far
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:25:01
being half underwater, is soggier
than most deserts you're apt to find.

:25:07
Tends to have
a lot more trees.

:25:10
- Any biscuits?
- Your biscuits are in your tin, sir.

:25:14
Shouldn't you tell the general
if you're so certain about it, sir?

:25:17
If I were,
believe me, I would.

:25:19
- What if they really don't work?
- What difference will it make?

:25:23
The general will be on
the bridge himself by nightfall.

:25:25
He won't have to make contact with
the bridge if he's on it, will he, sir?

:25:30
Well, if anyone
rocks the boat...

:25:34
it's not gonna be me.
:25:41
The regular projector chap's at lunch,
sir. I'll have it in a moment.

:25:44
You're doing splendidly, Fuller.
Don't worry. I don't need lunch.

:25:49
Damn. Nearly there, sir.
:25:52
It's really worth your time, sir.
Believe me.

:25:57
There.
:25:58
Splendid view of the Dutch countryside.
Can't see any tanks.

:26:01
Wait a moment, sir.
It's a lot clearer in the next picture.

:26:05
If I can just--
:26:08
Now.
:26:13
- Next.
- Yes, sir.

:26:15
I've had this one enlarged.
:26:44
I shouldn't worry about them.
:26:48
But, sir, you see
that they are tanks.

:26:51
I doubt if they're
fully serviceable.

:26:54
- Still got guns.
- So have we.

:26:57
But, sir...

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