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Operation Overlord
has decided on Normandy.
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Then what is General Patton's army
doing in East Anglia?
:32:07
There is no army.
These planes are made out of plywood.
:32:10
We did it to fool the Germans. The man
who took those photographs knows it.
:32:15
Consequently, he must also know
that we intend to invade Normandy.
:32:20
Find him, Godliman.
It could cost us the bloody war.
:32:28
Well, sir, if you were at this station
and wanted to get out of the country,
:32:33
you could go to Holyhead or Liverpool or
Glasgow and then catch a ferry to Ireland.
:32:39
He wouldn't risk Holyhead
because of the passport control.
:32:42
How about Liverpool to Belfast? A car
across lreland and a U-boat on the coast.
:32:48
You're talking about
our 11.45 Marylebone to Inverness.
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stopping at Stafford, Crewe, Liverpool...
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Liverpool.
That's where he'll get off. You're right.
:32:58
- The 11.45 left on time.
- How do we get on it?
:33:02
- You could stop the train...
- Yes. Get us a plane.
:33:05
- Yes, sir.
- Come on, Billy.
:33:15
- Fancy a game of poker, mate?
- Why not?
:33:22
We're stopping again.
:33:24
- The driver probably ran out of coal.
- Probably forgot his ration book.
:33:32
Now remember, Billy,
you've just to point him out to me.
:33:37
Don't you worry, sir. I could
recognise Faber in a stocking mask.