Journey End Quotes Flashcards
captain Hardy ‘you dig your ______ in the ribs and ______ him with a ______’.
‘you dig your earwig in the ribs and steer him with a match’.
Mason “Deep ______ flavour”
“D’you realize hes ______ his ______-______”
“Deep yellow flavour”
“D’you realize hes washed his dish-cloth”
Osborne “Theres nothing ______ than ______ in your ______”
“Theres nothing worse than dirt in your tea”
Trotter “Theres ______ and ______” “______ and fat”
“Theres cutlets and cutlets”
“Short and fat”
captain hardy “Twenty-five ______ leg and nine ______ leg”
“Twenty-five right leg and nine left leg”
Osborne “I mustnt ______ that! Ill put it in my______”
“I mustnt miss that! Ill put it in my dairy”
Stanhope ‘He’s never had a ______…other men ______ here and go home again ill…and ______ goes on ______ it month in, month out’
‘He’s never had a rest…other men come here and go home again ill…and Stanhope goes on sticking it month in, month out’
Stanhope “clutches ______ wrist and tears the______ from his hand”
“clutches Raleigh’s wrist and tears theletter from his hand”
Osborne ‘You mustn’t expect to find him the ______…..it’s a big ______ on a man’
‘You mustn’t expect to find him the same…..it’s a big strain on a man’
raleigh ‘Were you and I picked ______?’
‘Were you and I picked specially?’
Osborne ‘______ welcomes little ______ in with gently smiling ______’
‘Crocodile welcomes little fishes in with gently smiling jaws.’
Stanhope “______ little ______”
“______ little ______”.
“artful little swine”
“repulsive little mind”.
Trotter”______ into the ______”
“disappears into the dark”
Copes with food and common comforts
Stanhope ‘No man of mine’s going ______ before the ______. They’re going to take an ______ ______ - together.’
‘No man of mine’s going sick before the attack. They’re going to take an equal chance - together.’
Stanhope ‘Yes, I’m his ______’
‘Yes, I’m his hero’
Osborne “I love that ______. I’d go to ______ with him”
“I love that fellow. I’d go to hell with him”
Raleigh “How ______ ______ it is”
“How frightfully quiet it is”
Trotter “I’m going to draw a _____ and forty ____ little circles and every _____ I’m going to black one in’
“I’m going to draw a hundred and forty four little circles and every hour I’m going to black one in’
Trotter ‘I’d rather ‘ave a decent _____ of _____ pier’
‘I’d rather ‘ave a decent picture of Margate pier’
Stanhope “You think there’s no _____ to what a man can _____”
“You think there’s no limit to what a man can bear”
Stanhope “Better die of this _____ than be _____ for _____.”
“Better die of this pain than be shot for deserting.”
Raleigh “The _________ are really quite _________ aren’t they?… I mean outside the _________?”
“The Germans are really quite decent aren’t they?… I mean outside the newspaper?”
Raleigh “How can I sit down and ___- when - when _________- lying-out-_____”
“How can I sit down and eat- when - when Osbourne’s- lying-out-there”
Raleigh “I got _____ in the same place at _____; it - it soon ____ off”
“I got kicked in the same place at rugger; it - it soon wore off”
Stanhope “Osborne you ought to be _____ this company”
“Osborne you ought to be commanding this company”
Hibbert “I don’t think I can _____ any _____ tonight,”
“I don’t think I can manage any supper tonight,”
Hibbert “It’s no _____. I’ve tried damn _____”
“It’s no good. I’ve tried damn hard”
Hibbert “I shall _____ of this _____”
“I shall die of this pain”