The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
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You must.
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You give your oath
upon the Koran.

:54:05
I am honored, Bahadur.
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Tomorrow,
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Pig-sticking.
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(Iaughing)
:54:22
I don't beIieve
in expIaining orders,

:54:25
but this time
it's necessary.

:54:27
Mohammed Khan's men
are in these hiIIs,

:54:30
to seize that
ammunition convoy

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before it reaches
our friend, the Emir.

:54:35
There's no need to teII you
how serious one iII-advised

:54:39
or careIess move
by any of you

:54:42
might be in this situation.
:54:44
Oh, of course, we're here
for sport and maneuvers.

:54:48
(CoIoneI)
And as some of you who are
new to India may not know,

:54:51
a wounded pig
is a dangerous animaI,

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so a word of advice
to, uh, the younger officers.

:54:57
If you wound a pig
and he takes to cover,

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do not dismount and foIIow.
:55:03
FooIhardiness is not courage.
:55:05
It's not good soIdiering
and it's not good sport.

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(officers chattering)
:55:17
Good morning, sir.
:55:19
Good morning.
Good morning.

:55:20
We shaII ride
together, sir?

:55:22
It wiII be a pIeasure.
:55:26
You have the advantage
of me, in years.

:55:29
The oIder the EngIish fox,
the safer his brush.

:55:31
Cunning comes with age,
CoI. Stone.

:55:33
Hunted in the shires, I see.
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And you on the border.
We're fairIy matched.

:55:38
But I prefer
your EngIish sport to this.

:55:41
You prefer hunting the fox?
:55:52
Mr. Stone.
:55:55
I'm worried about you.
:55:57
Such a dangerous sport.
:55:59
Nonsense. Why,
there's no risk at aII.


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