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Jane Marryot:
[upset at the sound of the cheering crowd outside and the prospect of newly declared war with Germany]
Drink to the war then. I'm not going to, I can't. Rule Britannia; send us victorious, happy, and glorious. Drink Joey, you're only a baby still but you're old enough for war. Drink as the Germans are doing tonight: to victory and defeat and stupid tragic sorrow but, don't ask me to do it please!
[upset at the sound of the cheering crowd outside and the prospect of newly declared war with Germany]
Drink to the war then. I'm not going to, I can't. Rule Britannia; send us victorious, happy, and glorious. Drink Joey, you're only a baby still but you're old enough for war. Drink as the Germans are doing tonight: to victory and defeat and stupid tragic sorrow but, don't ask me to do it please!
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Drink to the war then I'm not going to I can't
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Rule Britannia Send us victorious happy and glorious
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Drink Joey You're only a baby still but you're old enough for war
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Drink as the Germans are doing tonight
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To victory and defeat and stupid tragic sorrow
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But don't ask me to do it please
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Movie Summary
A portrayal of the triumphs and tragedies of two English families, the upper-crust Marryots and the working-class Bridgeses, from 1899 to 1933.
