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1:28:06
Give me a wire brush, Charlie.
1:28:09
Looks like it hasn't been run
since World War I.

1:28:11
Yeah, if then.
1:28:19
OK, that ought to do it. Hold your breath.
1:28:26
All right, hit the switch.
1:28:29
Got it.
1:28:36
Go on, get somebody.
1:29:01
Major Moreland.
1:29:10
- You know you're responsible for that boy?
- It was an accident.

1:29:14
I've gone to the mat with the civil authorities.
1:29:16
I'm urging them to take into consideration
your youth and the strain...

1:29:19
Cut the bullshit.
Nobody in here's young any more.

1:29:23
Excuse me if I don't shed tears
over your lost youth.

1:29:26
You've had your chances to toss it in.
You've got this chance.

1:29:29
The governor is this close
to ordering us to take you in by force.

1:29:33
When that order comes, I'll do it
1:29:36
and you won't ever be that unhappy again.
I'll have to do it.

1:29:41
They want us to be good little boys now so
we can fight some war for them in the future.

1:29:45
Some war they'll decide on.
We'd rather fight our own war right now.

1:29:49
Brian, we're talking about boys so young
they haven't got hair one between their legs.

1:29:54
That's never been
any qualification for a soldier.

1:29:58
Good Christ!

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