John Cleary: You know, it's one of the big regrets of my life I was never in the service?Timmy Cleary: I know.John Cleary: The day World War One was declared, I went to the recruiting office. When they learned I was the sole support of the family, they turned me down.Timmy Cleary: I know.John Cleary: It's always bothered me. Missing out on the whole thing. I keep wondering what difference it might have made in my life... but then I wonder how I would have made out? Because I wouldn't have settled for a desk job: I would have gone to the Front!Timmy Cleary: I'm sure of that.John Cleary: But once there, how would I have done?Timmy Cleary: Fine.John Cleary: How do you know?Timmy Cleary: You're a born fighter.John Cleary: But they say a lot of guys who were terrors as civilians turned to jelly when they heard those bullets.Timmy Cleary: Not you.John Cleary: Well, doesn't seem so... but you can't be sure. See, that's always bothered me.
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