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-- No, sir.
-- Good.
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I hope the co--operation
will be reciprocated. Indeed.
:31:10
Have you read The Life
of St. Francis of Assisi?
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No, sir. Though I'm sure
it's a most engrossing epistle.
:31:19
It is.
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The son of a wealthy man,
he converted to Christianity,
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to commit himself
to the life of the Gospel.
:31:28
You should read it.
:31:30
I wanted to mention access
to literature to you, sir.
:31:35
You see, I'm finding myself...
:31:39
strongly drawn to Mecca, sir.
:31:42
Very strongly indeed.
:31:46
Mecca, Archer?!
:31:47
Yes, sir. It's...something
stirring within me, sir.
:31:51
I'm sure you understand
what I mean, sir?
:31:54
Archer, you will see
the chaplain tomorrow.
:31:57
I'm an atheist, sir. It's on my
record. Atheist and vegetarian.
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You told them
you were Christ at Dover.
:32:04
There will be
no more talk of Mecca!
:32:07
Get him issued with the boots.
:32:10
About turn, quick march.
Move it, Archer.
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Feet up, lad!
:32:16
Come on! Move, move!
:32:18
Come on, you bastards, move!
:32:20
Face the front, Angel!
:32:23
Get in line, Davis.
Come on, pick those feet up!
:32:29
Enjoy our little holiday? Good.
:32:32
Whenever you feel like a break
:32:35
it's always there,
at your disposal.
:32:39
-- Right, Carlin?
-- Yes, sir!
:32:41
Gear in your rooms
and straight to ablutions.
:32:44
I want work out of you toerags.
:32:46
Now, move!
Pick those feet up! Double up!