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 d Soldier—Why didn’t he come down off the cross?

st Soldier—He didn’t want to come down off the cross. That’s not his play.

d Soldier—Show me a guy that doesn’t want to come down off the cross.

st Soldier—Aw, hell, you don’t know anything about it. Ask George there. Did he want to come down off the cross, George?

Wine-seller—I’ll tell you, gentlemen, I wasn’t out there. It’s a thing I haven’t taken any interest in.

d Soldier—Listen, I seen a lot of them—here and plenty of other places. Any time you show me one that doesn’t want to get down off the cross when the time comes—when the time comes, I mean—I’ll climb right up with him.

st Soldier—I thought he was pretty good in there to-day.

d Soldier—He was all right.

d Roman Soldier—You guys don’t know what I’m talking about. I’m not saying whether he was good or not. What I mean is, when the time comes. When they first start