1:24:01
Do I make myself clear?
1:24:04
Yes, General.
1:24:08
Oh, he...
1:24:10
He spent hours with me.
1:24:13
Sweating like a pig.
1:24:15
Telling me about the Irish revolution.
1:24:20
Just a big curly-headed Irishman
from Clonmel...
1:24:24
...with sad eyes...
1:24:29
A smile so...
1:24:32
...so wide...
1:24:35
I may be vain in my judgment of a man...
1:24:38
...but... he seemed pretty clean to me.
1:24:47
Find him for me, Marlowe.
1:24:54
Just find him.
1:24:58
I'll try, sir.
1:25:00
You'd better get some rest.
1:25:08
I guess I'm just a sentimental old goat.
1:25:12
And no...
1:25:14
No soldier at all.
1:25:20
He was used up. He looked more like
a dead man than most dead men look.
1:25:26
But he'd asked for what he'd wanted
all along: Rusty Regan.
1:25:29
Regan who hadn't gone off
with Mona the singer.
1:25:33
I felt the answer was very close.
Maybe right here...
1:25:36
... in the General's back yard.
1:25:39
Bored?
1:25:40
You're not angry with me?
1:25:44
I must say, for people with money
you and your sister don't have much fun.
1:25:48
Here. I brought your artillery back.
1:25:51
I've cleaned it and loaded it up for you.
1:25:53
Take my advice.
Don't shoot at any people with it...
1:25:56
...until you learn to be a better shot.
1:25:59
Teach me.