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Jean Matrac: [to Paula as she is playing the piano] Funny how much more you can say with a few bars of music then a basketful of words.
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Captain Freycinet: He still fights. The bombs they're dropping tonight are editorials the Germans will understand.
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Petit: I wish I was in France killing pigs of Germans instead of mosquitos.
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First Mate: The British will fight.
Chief Engineer: [Sarcastically] Yes, to the last drop of French blood.
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Maj. Duval: Haven't you been taught to stand in the presence of officials?
Jean Matrac: [Flatly] No.
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Captain Freycinet: It's a fine day.
Renault: Any day that takes us closer to France is a fine day.
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