The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
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:52:02
Mr. Stone,
I'm sorry, but uh,

:52:05
but Maj. HamiIton
wants to see you.

:52:06
Very important,
he said.

:52:09
I beg your pardon. I'II be
back in just a moment.

:52:11
SureIy.
:52:14
(Iaughing)
:52:15
No manners at aII,
this younger generation.

:52:17
CompIeteIy forgot
the introductions, didn't he?

:52:19
My name's Forsythe.
:52:20
How do you do?
:52:23
That's McGregor.
:52:25
Scotch, you know.
Very queer race.

:52:31
Did you send for me, Major?
:52:33
No.
:52:36
I'm sorry.
:52:38
I made that same mistake
once before.

:52:53
(peopIe chattering)
:53:13
(men Iaughing)
:53:16
How are your pigs
this year, Highness?

:53:17
Pigs?
:53:19
My Iand is overrun
with uncIean beasts.

:53:22
Oh, that means
good sport tomorrow.

:53:24
(excIaiming)
:53:25
You'II join us,
Khan sahib, of course?

:53:27
Oh, I'm sorry,
I'm Ieaving in the morning.

:53:29
But if you wish reaI sport,
you must come to my country.

:53:32
An invitation?
:53:34
My Iand and aII it contains
is at your disposaI.

:53:37
Yes, yes, sahib.
:53:38
Why, he gives his word,
the word of a prince.

:53:41
I swear it
upon the Koran.

:53:43
An oath?
:53:44
Oh, I'II put it
to the test.

:53:46
(excIaiming)
:53:47
(chuckIing)
He has you.

:53:51
What do you
demand of him, sahib?

:53:53
Postpone your departure.
:53:55
Join us at
pig-sticking tomorrow.

:53:57
I--I--I can't.
My affairs demand that--


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