:09:32
Gogo, don't cry.
:09:41
And there they were before
his tent on the battlefield.
:09:47
I remember as if
it were yesterday.
:09:50
Before his tent,
uh, in council.
:09:53
And as I rode up
to the general,
:09:55
the great Napoleon himself,
:09:57
l... This... this... a
:10:02
Oui, you got off
your horse.
:10:04
Dismounted.
:10:05
I dismounted,
giving the grand salute.
:10:09
Awaited orders.
:10:11
I wish we could
keep him here with us,
:10:13
with Mimsey.
:10:15
If these relatives in London
:10:17
shouldn't be gentle
or understanding with him.
:10:20
Such a strange child,
and so sensitive.
:10:26
Oh, well,
I suppose we shall know soon.
:10:28
"Duquesnois,"
said the great Napoleon,
:10:30
"Maj. Duquesnois"...
:10:34
Crick!
:10:35
Crack!
:10:38
It was a night in late autumn,
:10:41
frost was on the ground,
:10:43
but there were
no fires lighted
:10:45
that the enemy might see
:10:47
and there they sat,
Napoleon and his generals.
:10:53
Crick! Crick!