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00:03:51Marion, I've been listed as a nurse, and I'm just too excited for work.
00:03:57France, don't tell me all about it.
00:03:58I can't stop now, Marion. We've just time to make the train.
00:04:02Turn it on.
00:04:03But I'll send you some pictures.
00:04:05Oh, you. I'm so excited. I don't know what you do.
00:04:08I'll try to get the world.
00:04:11Goodbye.
00:04:12Goodbye.
00:04:13Goodbye.
00:04:18France, I wonder if they'd take me.
00:04:21My heart bleeds that this horrible war has come to suddenly close the doors of this institution.
00:04:32Some of you will return to your homes in America.
00:04:36Others will stay to answer the pathetic appeal which France is now making for nurses.
00:04:42You are mere children.
00:04:45Yet youth has its path in war.
00:04:48Whatever path you choose,
00:04:53may the merciful Father tenderly watch over you all
00:04:56till his mercy lets us meet again.
00:05:02Mesdames, nous sommes arrivés, les salés.
00:05:24Are you sure this is the place?
00:05:25Oui, c'est-Ã -dire ?
00:05:26All right, girls. This seems to be our destination.
00:05:30Madame, madame.
00:05:32Hermite, I have been detailed to meet you.
00:05:35Oh, I'm so glad you speak English.
00:05:37We just came down from Paris, part of Mrs. Townsend's hospital unit.
00:05:41Maybe you can help us.
00:05:42A bon service, madame.
00:05:45Come on, Vance, and get out of the race.
00:05:46Bonsoir, Lafayette. Thanks for the buggy ride.
00:05:50Now, if it's too bad, we can spare you no man to piss off this place.
00:05:54Oh, dear, it is rather awful, isn't it?
00:05:56Yes, it will be rather difficult for you ladies alone.
00:05:59I'm afraid it will take a little time to clean, Captain,
00:06:02but we'll manage somehow.
00:06:04Unfortunately, madame, we cannot wait.
00:06:06This big battle at St-Antoy makes it necessary
00:06:08that we have this hospital as quickly as foresee.
00:06:11Well, if you get the medical equipment here on time,
00:06:14we'll be able to receive cases in three or four days.
00:06:17Ah, that is fine, madame.
00:06:18I shall see that the details, she arrived very promptly.
00:06:21Au revoir, madame.
00:06:21Au revoir, Captain.
00:06:22Au revoir.
00:06:22Au revoir.
00:06:23Goodbye, Captain.
00:06:24I thought we came here and nursed.
00:06:26Oh, so did I.
00:06:27I've never seen such a dreadful place.
00:06:29Me from Paris.
00:06:30I knew I wasn't going to like it.
00:06:32Now, girls, you heard what he said.
00:06:34We have no men to help us, and they need help desperately.
00:06:37So we'll have to work very fast.
00:06:39You mean to say we have to clean up this mess?
00:06:42Certainly, it's an emergency.
00:06:43Well, how many ever...
00:06:44Girls, girls, I know it's not what you expected,
00:06:48but we can't let them down now.
00:06:50Remember, we're soldiers, just as the men are,
00:06:52and our job requires just as much courage.
00:06:55Now, come on.
00:06:56Let's go to work.
00:06:57Take off your cake.
00:06:59Oh, I see.
00:07:01I hope you're not afraid.
00:07:03Who's afraid?
00:07:05That's the spirit.
00:07:06I'll show you how afraid I am.
00:07:08Come on, girls.
00:07:08All the furniture has to be carried out.
00:07:10The windows wash, the walls shut,
00:07:11the ceiling and the walls...
00:07:13What's the matter?
00:07:15It's about...
00:07:16Oh!
00:07:17Hey, no.
00:07:17Well, you're scared of the poor little thing.
00:07:22I've dozens of pets like that at home.
00:07:24They swarm all over me.
00:07:26Well, mice know their cheese.
00:07:28Is that so?
00:07:29Girls, girls, girls!
00:07:31I can't know right...
00:07:31We have no time for this sort of thing.
00:07:34Well...
00:07:34Come on, you two carry out this table.
00:07:36You get on that bench over there.
00:07:37You can find a jumping rock in the room.
00:07:39Come on, let's get a couple of ladders.
00:07:41Oh, you two carry out that horrible-looking thing there.
00:07:46Well...
00:07:47At least I'm thankful this place wasn't once a piano store.
00:07:51Oh, it's a lot of fun.
00:07:52Oh, well, come on.
00:07:53We have to get it out anyway.
00:07:55It's a lot of men.
00:08:00Oh.
00:08:01Oh.
00:08:05Well, I hope this isn't crazy.
00:08:07But I certainly wish I was back in Kansas.
00:08:11Say, I'd even go back to Brooklyn without squawking.
00:08:17Oh, Rosalie, can't you be more patriotic?
00:08:21Well, it could be more patriotic than living in Brooklyn.
00:08:25Say, girls, the nature wants one of you to come clean the matrines.
00:08:28Well, why don't you do it yourself?
00:08:29Well, I'm busy.
00:08:30Well, so are we.
00:08:32Hey, Kansas, talk me up the soap, will you, dear?
00:08:38Oh!
00:08:39Oh, my air.
00:08:41Sorry, try it again.
00:08:47Vacuum.
00:08:48Oh, now my water's almost gone.
00:08:51What do I do?
00:08:52Sit on it, darling.
00:08:55Well, believe me.
00:08:57I'm plenty tired of being the old open bucket.
00:09:01That's 18 pails of water I've carried in here this morning.
00:09:04Oh, say, this war's all wet.
00:09:08Sorry, old dear.
00:09:09Pardon the deluge.
00:09:10Oh, for pity's sake.
00:09:12Must this continue?
00:09:13Well, if it does, he'll have to put you in a bowl and treat you like a goldfish.
00:09:17Oh, now look at my clean floor.
00:09:36What's eating, you're cushy?
00:09:37Afraid of the guns?
00:09:39Guns?
00:09:39No, it was a spider.
00:09:41Girls, I've just received orders that we're to be prepared to receive wounded tomorrow.
00:09:45Oh, okay, ma'am.
00:09:45That means we'll have to work all night tonight.
00:09:47Oh, no.
00:09:48No, it can't be helped.
00:09:49It's got to be done.
00:09:50Oh, I'll say that man Sherman said it.
00:09:54Uh, pardon me.
00:09:55Is the matron here?
00:09:57I am the matron.
00:09:58Oh, well, Mrs. Townsend sent me to report to you for nursing duty.
00:10:03I'm Joy Meadows.
00:10:07Oh, yes.
00:10:09Well, I'm glad you've come, Meadows.
00:10:10We need help, don't they?
00:10:12Girls, this is our new nurse, Miss Meadows.
00:10:14How do you do?
00:10:15Welcome, Meadows.
00:10:16Get yourself a golf-caroony pad.
00:10:18Change into your work clothes.
00:10:20We're pressed for time.
00:10:21Well, what would you like me to do first?
00:10:23Cleaning.
00:10:33The latrine.
00:10:35Oh, perhaps you'd better begin by cleaning the latrine.
00:10:38By cleaning the what?
00:10:40No, not the what, darling.
00:10:42All the what's have been thoroughly wadded long ago.
00:10:45I said clean the latrine.
00:10:47Oh, yes.
00:10:48Yes, of course.
00:10:50What kind of clothes should I put on for that?
00:10:55I'd suggest your dark brown taffeta, darling.
00:10:58Oh, girls, girls, stop that.
00:11:00We've no time for fooling.
00:11:01You girls carry in the beds and other equipment.
00:11:03Parker, open up those packing cases outside and brush in the blanket.
00:11:07Here, child.
00:11:08You may have this pail.
00:11:10Oh, thank you so much.
00:11:11Oh, could I have some rubber gloves?
00:11:16Yes, indeed.
00:11:18And the Russian crown jewels.
00:11:22I hope you brought along your playthings and dolls, baby.
00:11:25Oh, don't you mind them.
00:11:38They don't mean anything.
00:11:41Oh, it isn't that I mind work.
00:11:43That's what I came here for.
00:11:44Well, you stepped into it with both feet.
00:11:47Come on.
00:11:48Oh, never mind that.
00:11:52I guess you must be more tired than I am.
00:11:54Tired?
00:11:55Say, if I ever see a real bed again,
00:11:57I'll make Rip Van Winkle's sleep look like a short nap.
00:12:01Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
00:12:31What's the matter?
00:12:36This guy's going nuts because I've got the stretcher.
00:12:41Everything's going to be okay, old man.
00:12:42You speak French?
00:12:44No, but I...
00:12:44You speak French?
00:12:47Yeah.
00:12:47That's a break.
00:12:48This guy's trying to tell me something.
00:12:49He looks pretty badly shot.
00:12:52Who's there, my friend?
00:12:54You see, that one?
00:12:56He left me like a bag of ice.
00:12:59It's a powder.
00:13:01what did he call me he said you were a little rough with him yeah well it's a
00:13:06good thing he didn't say what I thought he said
00:13:10oh shut up this guy has heard a lot worse than you are this old war is taking on pretty fine form I'd say
00:13:17well you work fast don't you my name's Wally O'Brien what do I call you
00:13:22call me anything you like atta girl only make it a long distance call
00:13:27I'm sorry to trouble you but I came here to see a pal of mine
00:13:34Dennis Allen you know him the emergency case we took in last night from the flying field yeah
00:13:40that's the one how is the old son of a gun he died an hour ago
00:13:57you ever go out night sure that's the best thing I do atta girl I knew you were the
00:14:12sauce that mother used to make yes well I'm not the sauce you do are you sure of that
00:14:17hey don't you think the call might stop if you don't get back to it
00:14:20oh come on make it tonight not a chance okay cheat yourself if you want to
00:14:31I'll be seeing you again sometime maybe maybe is the word
00:14:39doctor could you stop a moment please not now not now
00:14:58take over the bandage
00:15:10oh
00:15:28Oh, there is a piece of steel in both eyeballs.
00:15:58Oh, there is a piece of steel in both of them, and there is a piece of steel in both of them.
00:16:28Excuse me.
00:16:30He is part of it.
00:16:58Oh, there is a piece of steel in both of them.
00:17:05Oh, there is a piece of steel in both of them.
00:17:11Nurse.
00:17:12Nurse.
00:17:13Nurse.
00:17:14Nurse.
00:17:15Nurse.
00:17:16Nurse.
00:17:17Nurse.
00:17:18Nurse.
00:17:19Nurse.
00:17:20Nurse.
00:17:21Where did you come from?
00:17:26Oh.
00:17:27Why, you are an American, aren't you?
00:17:28Sure.
00:17:29New York.
00:17:30No.
00:17:31Me too.
00:17:32Yes?
00:17:33We must get him into the operating room.
00:17:34Have you ever been in one?
00:17:35No.
00:17:36Well, you will have to come.
00:17:37Not time to lose.
00:17:38Get your nerves together.
00:17:39I'm not.
00:17:40Because now you'll have to stick around longer to wipe it up.
00:17:41Well, that will only take me a second.
00:17:42Oh, I'm terribly sorry.
00:17:43I'm not.
00:17:44Because now you'll have to stick around longer to wipe it up.
00:17:46Well, that will only take me a second.
00:17:47Gee, you're pretty.
00:17:48You're just a kid, too.
00:17:49Oh.
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00:18:44Manon, watch it!
00:18:46He's gone!
00:18:48He's gone!
00:18:50He's gone!
00:18:52He's gone!
00:18:54He's gone!
00:19:00What is it, Parker?
00:19:04I'm all right.
00:19:06Good girl.
00:19:08Go out and get some fresh air.
00:19:10Nurse?
00:19:12Nurse!
00:19:14What is it?
00:19:16I didn't want, Miss Lee.
00:19:22Nurse, you!
00:19:24Nurse!
00:19:26Nurse!
00:19:28What's the matter?
00:19:30There's a dance at Papa Le Deux Café tomorrow night.
00:19:32Will you go with me?
00:19:34Tomorrow night? Why, you couldn't possibly go.
00:19:36You're badly hurt.
00:19:38I wasn't until I saw you.
00:19:40But you will go with me some night?
00:19:42Yes, yes, I'd love to.
00:19:44Oh, please, please, you mustn't do that.
00:19:46Somebody's liable to see you.
00:19:47That's okay with me.
00:19:48Good girl.
00:19:54Good girl.
00:19:58Come here, come here, come here.
00:20:09Good girl.
00:20:15Phew, what a day.
00:20:17And to think we better have some six this morning, that makes 16 straight hours.
00:20:22Believe me, my poor feet will say thank you when I put them between those sheets tonight.
00:20:27I bet I'd walk 50 miles up and down that ward, in and out of the operating room.
00:20:33But aren't the men wonderful?
00:20:35Such courage and patience.
00:20:38Just breaks your heart.
00:20:40Yes, I noticed one of them breaking yours all right.
00:20:43Isn't he nice, babe?
00:20:45I like him a lot.
00:20:47Oh, stop the romancing and go to bed.
00:20:49We have to be back on duty at 6 a.m.
00:20:52And to think, all I ever heard about the French was that they were fond of light wines and dancing.
00:20:58There's something else the French are very fond of.
00:21:00Why, Kansas.
00:21:02I was alluding to French art.
00:21:04Oh.
00:21:05Oh, there isn't any water.
00:21:09Who wants water?
00:21:11I'm so tired I couldn't even wash.
00:21:13Let's get to bed.
00:21:15In just a moment, as soon as I brush my hair.
00:21:18And if you'd like your face lifted, I'll accommodate you.
00:21:22I do wish you'd take your work more seriously.
00:21:25Seriously?
00:21:26I've been watching men cut to pieces all day.
00:21:29Held them while they screamed with pain.
00:21:32Watched them die.
00:21:34That's serious enough.
00:21:36You know, girl, I was always told it would be disgraceful to see a man undressed.
00:21:42Well, I've watched so many naked men lately that I'm ready to go and live with the Eskimos.
00:21:46They only undress once a year.
00:21:48Oh, shut up and go to sleep, will you?
00:21:51Gee whiz.
00:21:52Do those guns go all night?
00:22:20Oh, no.
00:22:21No, if I annoy you, just phone over and ask him to stop.
00:22:25Get embarrassed.
00:22:31There, there, now.
00:22:33You'll get used to it.
00:22:34Come on, get into bed.
00:22:37Oh, no.
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00:23:07Oh, no.
00:23:09Girls, girls, get up, quickly.
00:23:34Quickly.
00:23:35They're bringing in more wounded.
00:23:42Hurry, girls.
00:23:44Hurry.
00:23:46Meadows, hurry.
00:23:47Oh, I can't.
00:23:49I'm too tired.
00:23:50I'm too tired.
00:23:54A nurse is never too tired.
00:23:56Nor too sick, nor too cold, nor too hungry.
00:24:00Do you understand?
00:24:01Oh, but I can't look at any more hurt men.
00:24:04You'll learn to look at men without arms or legs, without faces.
00:24:08And you'll smile because they need you.
00:24:13Oh, I'm so ashamed.
00:24:18There's nothing to be ashamed of.
00:24:20We were all like you at first.
00:24:22Come now.
00:24:23Get up.
00:24:23Come now.
00:24:24Come now.
00:24:24Come now.
00:24:24Come now.
00:24:24Come now.
00:24:25Come now.
00:24:25Come now.
00:24:25Come now.
00:24:26Come now.
00:24:26Come now.
00:24:27Come now.
00:24:28Come now.
00:24:29Come now.
00:24:30If the enemy ever sees you in that makeup, you'll lose more than your lipstick.
00:24:35Nick?
00:24:37Hmm.
00:24:37Let's go.
00:25:07Hiya, gang.
00:25:10Hiya, big bozer. We've been expecting you.
00:25:13How'd you leave Paris, Raleigh?
00:25:14Oh, boy. Ten thousand dames wept when I said goodbye.
00:25:17Anything new showing up around here?
00:25:19What, after ten thousand?
00:25:20Oh, it's just a rehearsal for me.
00:25:22Anything in sight?
00:25:23Robin found one over at the hospital.
00:25:25Yeah, a little blonde brawl-soother.
00:25:27Well, you better take me over and introduce me, Robbie,
00:25:30before that blonde loses her faith in mankind.
00:25:32Not a chance.
00:25:33Not in a low market like this.
00:25:34Well, I'll just take a couple of shares of your stock.
00:25:36Yeah, well, this isn't a bull market.
00:25:39I used to go change my clothes.
00:25:43Say, isn't that the hospital where Alan passed out?
00:25:47Yeah.
00:25:48Say, that's great. I saw a swell number over there once.
00:25:51I think I'll go over and date her up for tonight.
00:25:53Pretty sure of yourself, but...
00:25:54Say, she'll be tickled to death to see me.
00:25:56What's her name?
00:25:59I can't remember her name.
00:26:02Yeah, but she'll remember mine all right.
00:26:04Anyway, names aren't important.
00:26:05Yeah, but numbers are.
00:26:07Have you got hers?
00:26:07Sure, ten thousand and one.
00:26:10Coming along, Robbie?
00:26:11No, not now.
00:26:12I'm going over tonight.
00:26:14Guess I'll go along and take a few lessons.
00:26:16Yeah, me too.
00:26:17Boys, my stuff can't be learned.
00:26:20It's a gift.
00:26:20Oh, yeah?
00:26:22That bird, Wally, is the most cocksure guy I ever saw.
00:26:28He's a good fella.
00:26:45Hello, sweetness.
00:26:46Young man, I don't want to be unkind, but you're wasting your advances on me.
00:26:56Thanks for the tip.
00:26:57Whom do you wish to see?
00:26:59Well, the one with the big eyes and the little ankles.
00:27:05What's his name? Where was he wounded?
00:27:08Some Pippin.
00:27:10Pippin?
00:27:11Pippin?
00:27:12I don't find that name.
00:27:13I'll be back in an hour.
00:27:15The matron said I might get the air.
00:27:18But I'll give it to you instead.
00:27:20Hey!
00:27:21Be yourself.
00:27:22You remember me.
00:27:24Say, why don't you rent yourself out for target practice?
00:27:28Hey, listen upstage.
00:27:31I came here to see you.
00:27:33Well, help yourself to a small eyeful.
00:27:35So long.
00:27:36My stuff can't be learned.
00:27:44It's a gift.
00:27:45It's a gift.
00:28:01Honey.
00:28:01Well, I'm back again, baby.
00:28:28Honestly, I should think the Germans would be discouraged having you on the other side.
00:28:32Oh, come on now.
00:28:33Aren't you glad to see me?
00:28:34Just a little?
00:28:36Yes, just as little as possible.
00:28:38Hey, where are you going?
00:28:39Down to the river.
00:28:40Great.
00:28:40I want to be alone.
00:28:42Yes, so do I.
00:28:43Let's go together.
00:28:45You go on.
00:28:46I couldn't keep up with you anyhow.
00:28:48Oh, come on now.
00:28:48Don't let that discourage you.
00:28:50There's lots that can't.
00:28:51Just what do you think you're going to do?
00:29:05I'm going to pull you out of a tough spot.
00:29:11Oh, come on.
00:29:12Say yes.
00:29:13It always saves a lot of time.
00:29:14This is what's called being taken for a ride.
00:29:27All set.
00:29:28Shoot, soldier.
00:29:29Are you here?
00:29:59Are you hurt?
00:30:02Oh, no.
00:30:04Oh, what a sap I am.
00:30:06You did this on purpose.
00:30:07Now, that's out.
00:30:10Oh.
00:30:20Oh.
00:30:21Is it hurt?
00:30:23I'll say.
00:30:29Hurt there?
00:30:34A little.
00:30:35Over here?
00:30:36Hmm.
00:30:37Oh!
00:30:38A little cold water will fix that.
00:30:59Thanks.
00:31:15You're sure it's all right?
00:31:17Looks perfect to me.
00:31:19I'd never forgive myself if I was out of commission for tonight.
00:31:22Oh, that's all right.
00:31:23I don't care anything about dancing anyway.
00:31:25Dancing?
00:31:27I'm on night duty tonight.
00:31:28Yeah, that's what I mean.
00:31:30And if I wasn't, I'd be sleeping.
00:31:32Gee, it's wonderful the way you get all my ideas.
00:31:36Just what is your idea?
00:31:38Oh, now, don't you know?
00:31:39I guess so.
00:31:40You don't have to draw any pictures for me.
00:31:42I've heard that line before.
00:31:45By the way, what's your name?
00:31:47Barbara Whitney.
00:31:49Barbara Whitney.
00:31:52You know, I think I'm going to be nuts about you.
00:31:55I've got to get back.
00:31:56Where's my shoe?
00:31:58Where do you live?
00:32:02At the hospital?
00:32:03No.
00:32:04They moved our ward.
00:32:05We're all billeted in different places.
00:32:07I'm living alone.
00:32:08Oh, what a break for Papa.
00:32:10What time do I call tonight?
00:32:11I told you I'm on duty tonight.
00:32:13Now, what's your hurry?
00:32:22Ah, ah, ah, ah.
00:32:24You're just taking candy away from yourself, that's all.
00:32:28Maybe, but that's the decision.
00:32:30Oh, come on.
00:32:31Make it tonight.
00:32:32It's my birthday.
00:32:33Yeah?
00:32:34Well, I'm no present.
00:32:48Well, I'll be seeing you again sometime, maybe.
00:32:51Send me over some handkerchiefs to wipe away my tears.
00:32:53Big ones or little ones?
00:32:55I'm crying already.
00:33:05Please, please, I'm very busy.
00:33:06When are you going out with me?
00:33:08I've told you ten times I'm not going with you.
00:33:12I don't want anything to do with you.
00:33:13Hurry up, we'll be called on duty in a minute.
00:33:27Well, now the warden, go on.
00:33:29Come on, help me with the hot dog stand.
00:33:32We'd better hurry, girls.
00:33:33More women just came in.
00:33:36Any aviators?
00:33:37No, all infancy this time, I think.
00:33:39Oh, gee, I wish this war was over.
00:33:42I'm getting fed up.
00:33:44Well, who isn't?
00:33:46Yours, I believe.
00:33:49It all seems so useless.
00:33:51Look at us.
00:33:52We do all this to patch the poor things up.
00:33:55And what for?
00:33:56Just so they can go back and get wounded again.
00:34:01Oh, gee.
00:34:02Now I have to clean it again.
00:34:05Funny the way the men have changed.
00:34:08They used to talk about what they do when the war was over
00:34:10and things like that.
00:34:12Yeah, and now all they talk about is women.
00:34:15Yes, women.
00:34:17Seems to be the only thing the men are interested in.
00:34:20Why, even the youngsters are so afraid they'll die
00:34:22before they've ever lived.
00:34:24Well, it makes me awfully nervous
00:34:25the way they always want to look at you and touch you.
00:34:29Why, even the doctors are getting so...
00:34:31Even the doctors are human, I suppose.
00:34:35Oh, you girls have changed as much as the men.
00:34:38It seems to me that's all you think about lately.
00:34:40Oh, is that so?
00:34:42And I suppose you're a metal virgin.
00:34:45Well, girls.
00:34:47What are you all dressed up for?
00:34:49Well, I came to say goodbye.
00:34:51Goodbye?
00:34:52Well, where are you going?
00:34:53Going to Paris.
00:34:54What?
00:34:55Paris?
00:34:55Well, I've got a swell job at headquarters.
00:34:59What kind of a job?
00:35:02You know that officer who came to inspect us?
00:35:05Well, he gave me an examination and found I'm a stenographer.
00:35:08What sort of an examination did he give you?
00:35:10Why, Kansas.
00:35:12An examination for a stenographer, darling.
00:35:15And he found out she was all tight.
00:35:19Oh, I think you're disgusting.
00:35:22Well, goodbye, girls.
00:35:25Goodbye.
00:35:25Well, girls, we may not be going to Paris,
00:35:32but we're going to have fun at that party tonight.
00:35:34Oh, I'm just living for it.
00:35:36Living to see Robin, you mean.
00:35:39Well, I haven't seen him for months.
00:35:41Oh, I hope he brings someone nice to you, Ben.
00:35:43Well, believe me,
00:35:45anything with a whole face and two legs
00:35:47will look like a scene from three weeks to me.
00:35:50Of waiting.
00:35:52Oh, no, you don't.
00:35:53Well, it's your job.
00:35:55Oh, no, it isn't.
00:35:56Don't make me laugh.
00:35:57I'm not going to do your work anymore.
00:35:58Nobody else.
00:35:58You don't.
00:35:59There's no best time.
00:36:00You're not so lazy.
00:36:01Good for nothing.
00:36:02Don't do it.
00:36:03You get away.
00:36:05Well, one of you come to the operating room at once.
00:36:14You.
00:36:14Yes, doctor.
00:36:18Bring your glove.
00:36:19It's a dangerous septic cage.
00:36:21I'll get some new ones in the office.
00:36:23Yes.
00:36:28Ann, let me tell you another thing.
00:36:30Listen, if you will, I'll tell you what's going on.
00:36:35Oh, go get some rest.
00:36:40You have been in here 12 hours.
00:36:41But I...
00:36:42I send for another nurse.
00:36:43Go on, go on.
00:36:44Thank you, Doctor.
00:36:57I told you to bring gloves.
00:36:59There aren't any, Doctor.
00:37:00The new assignments didn't arrive.
00:37:02You can't help in this case without.
00:37:06I'll sterilize these.
00:37:08They're the last pair we have in the hospital.
00:37:12These are no good.
00:37:15I'll go ahead without gloves.
00:37:16I can't let you take such a chance.
00:37:18Poor nurses have died already from just such infection.
00:37:22Somebody's got to do it, Doctor.
00:37:24I'm not afraid.
00:37:25Oh.
00:37:27All right.
00:37:28Come on.
00:37:36Oh, gosh, but these slippers are tight.
00:37:39Hospital shoes sure have made my dog spread out.
00:37:44Ouch.
00:37:46Say, I don't see how I'm going to be able to dance tonight.
00:37:49You suppose all our children will have big feet?
00:37:52I don't care what mine have.
00:37:54If only I have them.
00:37:55Why are you so sold on getting married and babies and all that bunk?
00:38:00It isn't bunk.
00:38:01It's the only thing in the world.
00:38:03You're in love with Robin, aren't you?
00:38:05I sure am, Dad.
00:38:07Are you going to get married?
00:38:09Oh, well, he hasn't said anything about that yet, but I know he will.
00:38:13Maybe on his next leave.
00:38:15Oh, it'll be so wonderful.
00:38:17Don't you want to get married?
00:38:19I should say not.
00:38:20I've had enough war.
00:38:21You know that fellow Wally.
00:38:26Me, Mally?
00:38:27I should say not.
00:38:29You can have the orange blossom.
00:38:31I'll take vandalions.
00:38:34Cheerio.
00:38:35Rosalie.
00:38:36Everything under control?
00:38:38Tonight's the night we take off the break.
00:38:40Well, I'll take the break.
00:38:41You can have the flat tires.
00:38:42I declare you girls look mighty pretty.
00:38:46It's a shame to leave you all alone like this.
00:38:49Oh, I'm never lonely.
00:38:51My art is my companion.
00:38:53That's the idea, Kansas.
00:38:54Stick to your pictures and all your children will become a Valentine.
00:39:00There they are.
00:39:03Hurry up, girls.
00:39:05Coming just a sec.
00:39:06Get your blinders on.
00:39:07You'll run ahead, Alvin.
00:39:08You'll run ahead, Alvin.
00:39:08I'll be out in a minute.
00:39:10Fine.
00:39:10Go on, Bab.
00:39:11You're on the plate.
00:39:13Oh, Miles.
00:39:15It's exciting.
00:39:16You look lovely.
00:39:16Good night, Alvin.
00:39:17Have a good time, girl.
00:39:18But don't stay out too late.
00:39:20Hey, Kansas.
00:39:21You're a sweet thing, but so helpless.
00:39:24Be careful.
00:39:25I will.
00:39:25Come on, Joyce.
00:39:26Hey, Kansas, come help me now.
00:39:27Yes, you're right.
00:39:28Come.
00:39:29Oh, God.
00:39:29Come help me get into it.
00:39:30I'm so excited.
00:39:33Hello, Rosalie.
00:39:35I want you to know Wally O'Brien.
00:39:36And this is Frank Stevens.
00:39:41Hello, beautiful.
00:39:42Hello, Robin.
00:39:43Gee, you look nice.
00:39:46Where's Bab?
00:39:47Oh, she'll be down in a minute.
00:39:49You fellas run along.
00:39:50I'll wait for Bab.
00:39:51Who are you going to travel in?
00:39:53We'll borrow Leaping Lena.
00:39:56Okay, but make it snappy.
00:39:57Okay.
00:39:58Come on, dear.
00:40:00Can you make it?
00:40:01I'm made.
00:40:02That's what I call service.
00:40:04All right, let's go.
00:40:06Go on.
00:40:07Make it snappy now.
00:40:08Right on your tail flying fast.
00:40:10Okay.
00:40:11Be yourself, boys.
00:40:13Yeah.
00:40:13Good night, Kansas.
00:40:42Good night, dear.
00:40:43Have a lovely time.
00:40:45Remember, old dear, step out just once yourself before it's too late.
00:40:49It's better to walk home than never to have been taken for a ride at all.
00:40:53Why, Ben.
00:40:55Allons-y.
00:40:56Voilà .
00:40:56Ça marche.
00:40:57Ça y est.
00:40:57Ça y est.
00:40:58Ah, voilà .
00:41:00Bien, on va marcher.
00:41:01On va en retard, tu sais.
00:41:03Il faut aller, allez.
00:41:04Allez.
00:41:04Allez, vous.
00:41:07Il faut aller.
00:41:08Oh, c'est super heureux.
00:41:10Oh, on va.
00:41:12Ha, ha, ha.
00:41:13Oh, madame, hein.
00:41:15Allez, mec.
00:41:15Je vais te faire de mieux, alors.
00:41:17C'est quoi, monsieur ?
00:41:19Allez, marchons.
00:41:20Allez, allez.
00:41:20Allez.
00:41:20On va, là .
00:41:22you again well I'm back baby don't the Germans ever hit you not a chance I'm
00:41:32too smooth the bullets slip off that's tough they got jumpy and went ahead come
00:41:38on I got a Rolls-Royce waiting for us
00:41:42holy ham fat the cherry is gone a bully will promenade avec moi until we can find another
00:41:59I'd even do that tonight atta girl
00:42:03you know this reminds me of a straw ride at home
00:42:10you might be riding on the straw darling but I think I'm riding on a monkey
00:42:15well it's merely a matter of miles now do you think we'll get there tonight oh any
00:42:33minute any minute
00:42:43there it is I told you James just left it at the wrong house that was all this
00:42:48belongs to a brass hat aren't you afraid to take it oh I'm scared to death
00:42:52I thought you said you were game for anything
00:42:56gee I got it bad over you honey worse than I ever had it
00:43:18oh Robin what a lucky guy I was to land in a hospital where you were
00:43:23can't think if you've gone somewhere else
00:43:25oh
00:43:32hahaha
00:43:36haha
00:43:37haha
00:43:40hahaha
00:43:42haha
00:43:43haha
00:43:44haha
00:43:46haha
00:43:50Is that what's up?
00:43:53Are you afraid?
00:43:54No!
00:43:55What the heck?
00:43:56No! Go on! Go on!
00:44:20Why? Why the huddle?
00:44:30Just time out. One more dash and we're over the line.
00:44:51Semplications
00:45:05It's still like a couple of years left
00:45:10half the minutes before I was able toiddiple
00:45:14And even if it's all you want larger
00:45:18It's my mom who's traveling there
00:45:21Profitant of the purity of the dance
00:45:24That's what I have to do
00:45:26And I'm looking for my mom
00:45:43How are you?
00:45:45No, we had a nice, quiet little ride
00:45:47Nothing happened, did it, ma'am?
00:45:49Not much
00:45:50Wait till I get some chairs
00:45:52Here, take ours, we're going to dance
00:45:54Oh, thanks
00:45:55Oh, that's swell, thanks, Robert
00:45:56Oh, Babs, I've never had such a grand time at all in my life
00:46:00I've never been to a party like this before
00:46:02Isn't it exciting?
00:46:03Oh, isn't it just too gorgeous?
00:46:04Let's all play London Bridge
00:46:05Oh, I think you're a part
00:46:07Oh, don't mind him
00:46:08Sure is exciting
00:46:10Hi, Optimus
00:46:12Oh, hello, Wally
00:46:13What's the good news?
00:46:14Did you hear about Peterson?
00:46:15No
00:46:16He crashed last night
00:46:20Gee, that's tough
00:46:21Yeah, it's rotten luck
00:46:22Now I've got to write his wife all about it
00:46:25Why?
00:46:26Oh, how awful
00:46:27Sit down, cheerful, have a drink
00:46:29Oh, what's the use?
00:46:31By the way, Robby
00:46:33You better get to bed early tonight because you'll probably get yours tomorrow
00:46:37How come?
00:46:38We are posted to go out in the morning, talk patrol
00:46:42Oh, yeah, I know
00:46:43Oh, Robin, tomorrow?
00:46:45Let's get away from that guy
00:46:47Come on, let's dance
00:46:48All right
00:46:49Couldn't you find yourself a nice little graveyard to go and play in somewhere?
00:46:57Play a tango
00:46:58Oh, I don't know how to tango
00:47:00That's all right, I'll teach you
00:47:02Play a tango
00:47:03I'll teach you
00:47:04Play a tango
00:47:05El Choclo
00:47:17If only I never had to leave you
00:47:19I'll never forget the tango
00:47:21I'll never forget the tango
00:47:22What's the name of the place?
00:47:23El Choclo
00:47:24Oh, baby, ah!
00:47:26Now, now, now, now, now, now, now
00:47:28See, come on with my shoulder
00:47:30Move, move, move, move, move, move, move, move, move
00:47:32Leave me your ass
00:47:39I wish we could go on like this.
00:47:50Just you and I together.
00:47:52Forever and ever.
00:47:59You having a good time, baby?
00:48:01I'm just thrilled.
00:48:03Atta girl.
00:48:04I knew you'd feel that way sooner or later.
00:48:06Be yourself.
00:48:08Don't brag.
00:48:09Do you mind if we join you?
00:48:11Not a bit.
00:48:12This is just the place we've been looking for.
00:48:14Oh, have a drink.
00:48:15No, thanks.
00:48:16Since you've joined the party, I'm busy enough.
00:48:19Oh, but just a little.
00:48:20No, I don't want any.
00:48:22Sure, baby must have a drink.
00:48:24That's out.
00:48:25Well, at least we can be friendly.
00:48:28I said that's out.
00:48:35What you reckon?
00:48:36Just a couple of tough eggs wanted to be scrambled, that's all.
00:48:42Come on, babe.
00:48:42Why don't you find some fellow for me?
00:48:44I will, baby, if you'll let me pick them.
00:48:46I do, baby.
00:48:47I don't want any.
00:49:04Don't we?
00:49:08Come on, babe.
00:49:13I'm going to take you.
00:49:31Nice little dugout.
00:49:32Sit down if you can find it as fast.
00:49:34Thanks.
00:49:40Looked better on.
00:49:41It does.
00:49:43You do like me, don't you?
00:49:52I think you're swell.
00:49:54Is that all?
00:49:55No.
00:49:56There's this.
00:50:13Gee, what a swell moon.
00:50:20What a swell girl.
00:50:23May moon is lover's moon.
00:50:28Whoa!
00:50:29The gal's slipping.
00:50:30Flip a little further.
00:50:31Mm-mm.
00:50:35What's the matter?
00:50:36My shoes hurt.
00:50:37Oh, we'll soon fix that.
00:50:42Remember the other time you did this for me?
00:50:44Who, me?
00:50:46Watch your step, baby.
00:50:47Remembering is dangerous stuff.
00:50:49It must have been some other guy.
00:50:50Sure.
00:50:52I told you I was slipping.
00:50:55I guess it was dark and I couldn't see.
00:50:57Well, take a good look at me so that you won't forget me ever.
00:51:01Well, hardly ever.
00:51:04Oh, darling, tell me you're glad you found me again.
00:51:09As glad as I am.
00:51:10Sure I am.
00:51:12Oh, you're not very enthusiastic, are you?
00:51:16What's the good of all that stuff?
00:51:18Let's just take what we can get while there's still time.
00:51:21Oh.
00:51:25You don't mean that.
00:51:27Why not?
00:51:29But tonight, when you protect me from that fresh guy,
00:51:32you must have left...
00:51:34Why did you do that, Wally?
00:51:36I wasn't gonna let any guy horn in on a dame I was taking home.
00:51:42Oh, I see.
00:51:44I was your heavy date.
00:51:47That's swell.
00:51:49If that was what you wanted,
00:51:50why don't you pick up one of those girls at the cafe?
00:51:53I didn't, did I?
00:51:55No, because you thought I was an easier pick-up and safer.
00:51:58Say, what are you trying to pull?
00:52:01I never kidded you.
00:52:03No.
00:52:04I kidded myself.
00:52:05Oh, now, listen here.
00:52:06You asked me to come here.
00:52:08Was I anything but your heavy date?
00:52:12You were the man I loved.
00:52:14Oh, come on.
00:52:15You're too smart to pull that kind of stuff.
00:52:17When we sat in that car tonight and watched that burning plane,
00:52:20all I wanted ever again was to hold you in my arms, always.
00:52:24And when you took care of me later, I...
00:52:27I thought it was because you cared about me, too.
00:52:30And you came here.
00:52:32That way.
00:52:34You knew why I came.
00:52:35Yes, and I know now that you'll never be any different.
00:52:37You're just cheap and rotten.
00:52:39Maybe I am cheap and rotten and anything else you want to call me.
00:52:42That's what this war has done to most of us.
00:52:44Maybe we used to feel differently about certain things,
00:52:46but we don't anymore because we don't care.
00:52:47Tomorrow we'll be dead.
00:52:49And do you expect that to go for me, too?
00:52:50Why not? We're all caught in the same jam.
00:52:51You had no right to come here, didn't I?
00:52:53I came here because I want you and you want me in the same way.
00:52:56I don't want any man that way.
00:52:59Not even you.
00:53:07Okay.
00:53:08Keep yourself to yourself.
00:53:17Give yourself a decoration because you never sent a guy back into hell able to stick it because he'd had you.
00:53:22All I had to do was to tell you that I loved you and I'd marry you in the morning.
00:53:25That would have made it all right for tonight, wouldn't it?
00:53:28That's what most guys would have done and gotten away with it, too.
00:53:31But I was sap enough to be on the level with you.
00:53:34And I'm rotten, huh?
00:53:45Oh, I'll be late at the hospital, Robin. I must change into my uniform.
00:53:49Oh, I can't wait to tell the girls that we're going to be married.
00:53:53What?
00:53:54Oh, they know I love you.
00:53:57What a girl you are.
00:53:59And what a baby.
00:54:01Oh, Robin, you must come back to me soon.
00:54:13Goodbye.
00:54:25Oh, yeah!
00:54:47Oh, god.
00:54:49Ready?
00:54:50Oh!
00:55:15She's on duty.
00:55:18Oh, but I'll tell you, you're here.
00:55:20Well, I'm back.
00:55:40They won't like you being here so early in the morning.
00:55:43Well, I just came to say goodbye.
00:55:45Oh, that's a thrill.
00:55:46Where are you going, Paris?
00:55:48No, Germany.
00:55:49Germany?
00:55:50Uh-huh.
00:55:51Leave in half an hour.
00:55:53Flying alone?
00:55:54Yeah, special job.
00:55:57That's why I came to say so long or what have you.
00:56:02Why, I...
00:56:04Oh, Whitney, I'm close to the operating room.
00:56:06You take charge here, please.
00:56:07Yes, ma'am.
00:56:09About last night.
00:56:12I, uh...
00:56:14I hope there's no hard feelings.
00:56:19No hard feelings, Wally.
00:56:21Swell.
00:56:23Then everything's okay, huh?
00:56:25Bab, there's an emergency operation.
00:56:27The screen isn't in the ward.
00:56:28It's in Ward B.
00:56:34Everything's okay, Wally.
00:56:36You know, I...
00:56:37I think you're swell.
00:56:45Do you?
00:56:46Yeah, I...
00:56:47Well, I'll be going.
00:56:56Good luck.
00:56:57I'll be seeing you again sometime, maybe.
00:56:59Oh, don't.
00:56:59Bab.
00:57:03So long.
00:57:04So long, Wally.
00:57:10So long.
00:57:11So long.
00:57:13Bab, that little Canadian boy's awfully bad.
00:57:17Did he have his morphine?
00:57:18No, it's given out.
00:57:19He's been crying all night.
00:57:21Crying?
00:57:22All night?
00:57:23Come and try to quiet him, won't you?
00:57:25Yes.
00:57:26I'll cry.
00:57:31I never had such a thrilling day.
00:57:41I thought the girls would die
00:57:43when I told them I was engaged.
00:57:51Bab, dear, what's the matter?
00:58:02What is it?
00:58:03Wally went away today.
00:58:12And I could have sent him away happy.
00:58:15But I didn't.
00:58:16But how could you let him go unhappy?
00:58:19Because I was only thinking about myself.
00:58:22And now all I can see is a burning plane with Wally in it.
00:58:25Oh, if only he'll come back.
00:58:27I'll forget everything except that...
00:58:29that I love him.
00:58:31But he'll never come now.
00:58:33Oh, never.
00:58:34Oh, Dad, don't.
00:58:38What's this, a convention of disappointed lovers?
00:58:41I warn them both against aviators.
00:58:44They're too fliky.
00:58:45I always pick something close to Earth.
00:58:47Yeah, a worm.
00:58:51My, that I'm tired.
00:58:54Are you going to the dance tonight, Bab?
00:58:56I guess so.
00:58:57Won't you come to the party tonight, George?
00:59:00No, thanks, Elsie.
00:59:01Well, I never heard of taking the veil just because you're engaged.
00:59:04You haven't stepped out once since Robin left.
00:59:06Ah, come on, Joy.
00:59:08Cushy will introduce you to one of her worms.
00:59:10Oh, girls, wouldn't you like to see my new pictures from the Louvre?
00:59:17No, no, no, no.
00:59:18Oh, Cushy, I'm sure you'd be interested.
00:59:22Come over here and I'll explain them to you.
00:59:24Come on.
00:59:25Oh, dear.
00:59:27Joy, the maver wants to see you.
00:59:30It's about Lieutenant Neal.
00:59:37Robin.
00:59:41Girl, come on, see my pictures of Paris.
00:59:45Come on.
00:59:45Oh, don't we come here, Rosely?
00:59:47Come on.
00:59:47I'll see you.
00:59:48Now, wait a minute.
00:59:48This is a splendid example of early Italian.
00:59:50Oh, Cushy, wait.
01:00:02There's lots more.
01:00:04I'll be back.
01:00:08What are you blessing for?
01:00:11Cushy.
01:00:12That, for your Italian pictures, this is real art.
01:00:29What is it?
01:00:31He isn't.
01:00:32No, not that.
01:00:34I just found out that Robin has a wife.
01:00:40Come on.
01:00:41Where you can be alone.
01:00:43No, I'm all right.
01:00:45Say, Elsie, you can count me in on that party tonight.
01:00:50Joy.
01:00:52Joy.
01:00:54Oh, my dear.
01:00:56I'm so sorry.
01:00:59If I had a daughter, I'd like her to be just like you.
01:01:03Oh, Kansas, what'll I do?
01:01:05What'll I do?
01:01:08There, there.
01:01:09Girls, the terrific drive has begun.
01:01:19They need help immediately at Valois, up ahead.
01:01:23All you girls, leave in the morning.
01:01:26In the morning?
01:01:27What does that mean?
01:01:27I expect you to be packed and ready before dawn.
01:01:31No.
01:01:32Well, that's that.
01:01:35You'll pluck no worms tonight, Bertie.
01:01:41Oh.
01:01:44Come in.
01:01:48Oh, hello, Kansas.
01:01:49Are you ready?
01:01:51Almost.
01:01:51I know.
01:02:01Beth.
01:02:03Uh, Joy isn't going with us.
01:02:07She's been transferred to Mrs. Townsend's hospital outside Paris.
01:02:10Yes, I know.
01:02:11I guess she couldn't stand being here with the old gang who know all about Robin.
01:02:15She's a nice child.
01:02:17I'm worried about her.
01:02:19Oh, you're a good scout, Kansas.
01:02:22Always worrying about all of us.
01:02:24And you've been a model for us.
01:02:26I've tried to be.
01:02:29But things have gotten confused.
01:02:32More tricky than Kansas, isn't it?
01:02:36Yes.
01:02:37Babs.
01:02:49Yes?
01:02:50I want to ask your advice about something.
01:02:53Shoot.
01:02:55I'm a little anxious.
01:02:58This...
01:02:58This rash on my chest.
01:03:02Do you think it's anything?
01:03:03Anything?
01:03:07Well?
01:03:10Well?
01:03:12No.
01:03:14No, it isn't anything.
01:03:18Well, I knew it wasn't.
01:03:21But I just thought I'd ask.
01:03:22Well, I guess I'd better get on with my packing.
01:03:27They'll be calling for us soon.
01:03:29Oh.
01:03:32Kansas.
01:03:37What this war needs is to have it safe lifted.
01:04:06Whose face?
01:04:09Yours, darling.
01:04:13Get up in here!
01:04:16I'll take the wheels!
01:04:17Oh, no!
01:04:19Go all right! I'm going to go!
01:04:47Oh, he looks pretty bad, girls, but maybe they can save him up at the hospital.
01:04:55Make it classy!
01:05:14We gotta make a quick fight for him!
01:05:17Get in any way you can, girls!
01:05:23Wait, Babs! Wait!
01:05:37Oh, Kansas!
01:05:40Oh, Kansas!
01:05:42Oh, Babs! They got her!
01:05:48Oh!
01:05:49Oh, Kansas!
01:05:51Oh, come on, girls, quick! Get in the ambulance!
01:05:57Oh, let's get in the ambulance!
01:05:58Yes!
01:06:07Oh, my God!
01:06:08I'm a married man.
01:06:38That's all right. The fellow that's got me was married.
01:06:46My dear, there's nothing more to be said.
01:06:49You must go home at once.
01:06:51Oh, Mrs. Townsend, please.
01:06:53We've been all over it.
01:06:54And I cannot have a scandal connected with a hospital.
01:06:57Oh, my dear, why have you done such things?
01:07:01I don't know.
01:07:02It's an amazing thing about you, girl.
01:07:05No matter what else you've done,
01:07:06most of you have managed not to allow it to affect your work.
01:07:10Now, I've sent girls back to America for far less than you've done, Joyce.
01:07:13But they weren't such good nurses.
01:07:16You've done such magnificent work.
01:07:18And that's what makes it so difficult to send you away.
01:07:22But I must.
01:07:36Who is it?
01:08:00It's Joy.
01:08:05Joy!
01:08:07Oh, Baz, what on earth?
01:08:11I am glad to see you.
01:08:15Why, Joy, I thought you were in Paris.
01:08:19I was.
01:08:20And oh, I had the most awful time getting here.
01:08:23Oh, Baz.
01:08:24Now, now.
01:08:27What's the matter?
01:08:29Mrs. Townsend wants to send me home.
01:08:33Oh.
01:08:34Oh, Baz, you must help me.
01:08:36I've got to work.
01:08:37I've got to keep on working or I'll go crazy.
01:08:40If I were you, I'd go home.
01:08:42Oh, I can't go home like this.
01:08:44I can't let my mother know no matter what I have to do.
01:08:47Oh, Baz, help me, please.
01:08:49Oh, please.
01:08:51I'll help you.
01:08:52I don't know how, but we'll manage some way.
01:08:57And you'll let me keep right on working with you until the time comes?
01:09:04I don't know.
01:09:06It's not my job to say that.
01:09:08Oh, but they need nurses desperately everywhere.
01:09:11Nobody will ask any questions.
01:09:13Well, we'll try.
01:09:15Okay.
01:09:20Joyce.
01:09:48Joyce.
01:09:48Hurry, Joe, I heard.
01:09:57Water.
01:09:59Water.
01:10:02Water.
01:10:05Water.
01:10:08More.
01:10:09More.
01:10:09joy.
01:10:24Joy.
01:10:26Hello, Robert.
01:10:31They've hurt you pretty badly this time, haven't they?
01:10:34I'm all right.
01:10:39Have you been okay?
01:10:45Yes.
01:10:47I've been all right.
01:10:50I'm glad.
01:10:52You're such a sweet, innocent kid.
01:11:00Stick around.
01:11:03Will you, Joy?
01:11:05Yes, I will.
01:11:07I've always loved you, Joy.
01:11:15Yes.
01:11:16I know, Robert.
01:11:17Joy.
01:11:18I think I'd like to say a prayer.
01:11:37Oh, Father, who art in heaven?
01:11:43Who art?
01:11:44Hallowed be thy name.
01:11:45Yes.
01:11:46Thy kingdom come.
01:11:48Thy will be done on earth.
01:11:50Yes.
01:11:52Yes.
01:11:52Yes.
01:11:52Yes.
01:11:52Yes.
01:11:52Yes.
01:11:54Yes.
01:11:55Yes.
01:11:55Yes.
01:11:56Yes.
01:11:57Yes.
01:11:58Yes.
01:11:59Yes.
01:12:00Yes.
01:12:01Yes.
01:12:02Yes.
01:12:03Yes.
01:12:04Yes.
01:12:04Yes.
01:12:05Yes.
01:12:06Yes.
01:12:07Yes.
01:12:08Yes.
01:12:09Yes.
01:12:10Yes.
01:12:11Yes.
01:12:12Yes.
01:12:13Yes.
01:12:14Yes.
01:12:15Yes.
01:12:16Yes.
01:12:17Yes.
01:12:18Yes.
01:12:19Yes.
01:12:20Yes.
01:12:21Yes.
01:12:22Yes.
01:12:23Yes.
01:12:24Yes.
01:12:25Yes.
01:12:26Yes.
01:12:27Yes.
01:12:28Yes.
01:12:29Yes.
01:12:30Yes.
01:12:31Yes.
01:12:32Yes.
01:12:33Yes.
01:12:34Yes.
01:12:35Yes.
01:12:36I am afraid, I tell you.
01:13:05I've been afraid every hour, every minute.
01:13:08I've been afraid what's happened with me.
01:13:10And I'm afraid now.
01:13:11Oh, I want my mother.
01:13:14I'll try and get a doctor.
01:13:16Oh, no, never mind me.
01:13:18They're too busy to stand to be bothered with life.
01:13:22Oh, steady, Joey, steady.
01:13:28It's all right.
01:13:29I'll try not to make a fuss.
01:13:33I guess I'm lucky I'm here.
01:13:34It's a great fight.
01:13:36Sure, and it's a great war.
01:13:38If you don't weaken.
01:13:39Oh, well, you do.
01:13:42I'll come back just as soon as I can.
01:13:44Come on.
01:13:57Come on.
01:14:03Come on.
01:14:03I ain't got to hear you.
01:14:16We're too busy.
01:14:19I'm here.
01:14:20It's inutile! It's done!
01:14:24Save you, mademoiselle! Save me!
01:14:27You're right! Save myself!
01:14:40Tell him to stop!
01:14:42Tell him to stop!
01:14:50He's alive! Of course!
01:14:56But... I thought...
01:14:58everything in the world...
01:15:02had died.
01:15:06But... I thought...
01:15:08everything in the world...
01:15:10had died.
01:15:14And... I thought...
01:15:16everything in the world...
01:15:18isn't he brave?
01:15:26Why...
01:15:28even the guns don't frighten him.
01:15:32He doesn't know anything about them, Joy.
01:15:34It's...
01:15:36it's a whole...
01:15:38new world...
01:15:40for my little boy.
01:15:42A...
01:15:44beautiful...
01:15:46world...
01:15:48world...
01:15:58Who?
01:16:00Do you feel me?
01:16:02To be continued...
01:16:04to rob the people...
01:16:06to rob the kids...
01:16:07to rob the kids...
01:16:08from college...
01:16:10to rob the kids?
01:16:12To rob...
01:16:14To rob...
01:16:15to rob...
01:16:16To rob the kids...
01:16:18to rob...
01:16:20to rob...
01:16:22So you've finally got your letter.
01:16:32Well.
01:16:45He's a dead ringer for you.
01:16:47All but the muff.
01:16:48Muff?
01:16:49Qu'est-ce que c'est Muff?
01:16:51Ah oui, oui Muff!
01:16:53Dad, Mrs Townsend wants to see you.
01:16:55I'll take your place here.
01:16:57Dites-donc, ma femme vient de m'envoyer ça.
01:16:59Regardez ça.
01:17:00C'est mon gosse.
01:17:01C'est moi?
01:17:02Oui, oui, c'est mon homme.
01:17:03Oh, qu'il est mignon, hein?
01:17:04Yes.
01:17:12I don't think you two need me, do you?
01:17:18Well, I'm back again.
01:17:24Oh, does this mean they're gonna start another war?
01:17:27I hope not.
01:17:28Had to make them stop this one to find you.
01:17:31Why did it take you so long?
01:17:34I've been a prisoner.
01:17:36In Germany?
01:17:37Yeah, you see, they liked me so well over there, they kept me for a while.
01:17:41I'm awfully glad to see you, Wally.
01:17:44Are you?
01:17:45Of course you'll know about Joy.
01:17:51Yeah.
01:17:52Mrs Townsend told me all about it.
01:17:55There he is!
01:17:57Darling!
01:17:58Oh, you're my best darling, come on!
01:18:02He comes to see me every day!
01:18:06Hey!
01:18:07Hey!
01:18:08Hey!
01:18:09Hey!
01:18:10Hey!
01:18:11Hey!
01:18:12Hey!
01:18:13Have I got him right, end up?
01:18:14It's easy to see you've never had any babies.
01:18:16Why, say, in all France, no guy ever...
01:18:19What's his name?
01:18:21So far, it's only Wally.
01:18:23His last name isn't decided yet.
01:18:25How would O'Brien sue him?
01:18:29How would O'Brien sue him?
01:18:31Say, nothing else what O'Brien would do.
01:18:59Yeah!
01:19:00Yay!
01:19:01Er.
01:19:02Terence.
01:19:03O'Er
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