Eye of the Needle
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:02:06
I found the four extra carriages you need.
:02:09
- Good.
- You'll have your thousand men.

:02:12
- I'd rather be with them than here.
- Finland appeals to you, does it?

:02:16
- Is it the country or the ladies?
- Just a brief surge of patriotism.

:02:19
- Are you coming for a drink?
- Thanks, no. Perhaps tomorrow.

:02:29
Hello?
:02:31
- See you in the morning.
- Yes.

:02:36
Three that I can see from here.
:02:40
Cheers.
:02:55
- Mr Faber?
- Hello, Billy.

:02:57
I've got another interview with the army.
:03:00
You don't look any older
than you did last week.

:03:03
My mate Harry's got some cream
that'll take the pimples off just like that.

:03:07
There's no need to rush. There'll be
plenty of war left, I can promise you.

:03:11
But I want to fight
now.

:03:15
Everyone's in uniform except me.
Unless they've got a special job like you.

:03:22
- What about the navy, Billy?
- I've been thinking about the navy, but...

:03:26
- Well, I can't swim a stroke.
- Then the air force is out.

:03:30
- Why?
- Well, you haven't got wings, have you?

:03:34
- Take these over, love.
- Thank you.

:03:39
- All the best, love.
- Thank you.

:03:41
- All the very best.
- Thank you. Thanks very much.

:03:44
Mrs Rose?
:03:46
David, darling.
I think I'd better go and get changed.

:03:50
- Can I help?
- No, you can't.

:03:54
Well, my boy,
when do you join your squadron?

:03:57
Tomorrow, sir. A Spitfire.
I saw her yesterday. Lovely kite.


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