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1  I'm the chocolate cream soldier.
Arms and the Man By George Bernard Shaw
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2  And now I will do a soldierly thing.
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3  And so you're no longer a soldier, Sergius.
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4  Remember: nine soldiers out of ten are born fools.
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5  Don't leave my mother, Louka, whilst the soldiers are here.
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6  I am only a Swiss, fighting merely as a professional soldier.
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7  There are only two sorts of soldiers: old ones and young ones.
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8  However, I suppose soldiering has to be a trade like any other trade.
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9  I don't care whether he finds out about the chocolate cream soldier or not.
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10  The soldiers want to search for him; and they are so wild and drunk and furious.
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11  My love, stronger than anything you can feel, even for your chocolate cream soldier.
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12  You can always tell an old soldier by the inside of his holsters and cartridge boxes.
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13  I hope you didn't think that you were the chocolate cream soldier, Captain Bluntschli.
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14  Being a thorough soldier, he ran away like the rest of them, with our cavalry at his heels.
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15  We were two children in the hands of that consummate soldier, Major: simply two innocent little children.
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16  That's quite enough fuss about nothing: a soldier's daughter should be able to stand up without flinching to a little strong conversation.
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