The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
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1:00:02
Now, uh, heIp me
on my horse.

1:00:13
And you, too,
disobeyed my orders.

1:00:15
I distinctIy toId
you not to dismount.

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(bugIe bIowing)
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(Iancer)
Lights out.

1:00:41
How do you
feeI, sir?

1:00:43
I, oh, oh, quite
aII right, thanks.

1:00:46
They'II be
over at once.

1:00:47
What?
1:00:50
Much better taIk to them
yourseIf, I think, sir.

1:00:53
He's your son, you know.
1:00:55
Better effect than
if it came from me.

1:00:58
And when you taIk,
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I happen to know there's
quite a strong friendship

1:01:04
between the boy
and McGregor.

1:01:06
Yeah. Yes, yes, of course.
Of course, yes.

1:01:09
WeII, aII right.
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They're here.
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WeII, aII right.
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Come in.
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Oh, yes, yes, of course,
it's you. Yes, I--I...

1:01:24
G-Good evening, gentIemen.
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Good evening, sir.
Good evening, sir.

1:01:27
Yes, I, uh,
I--I--I sent for you.

1:01:30
I--I want to taIk
to you about something. Uh...

1:01:33
Uh, sit down.
S-sit down, both of you.

1:01:39
No, no, no,
don't go, HamiIton.

1:01:42
It, um, it's about,
uh, um...

1:01:48
Are your quarters
comfortabIe?

1:01:50
Yes, sir.
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Just Iike
SaIisbury PIain, sir.

1:01:52
(chuckIes)
Yes, yes.

1:01:54
There are three of you
together, I understand.

1:01:56
I--I--I mean, my s--
1:01:58
Uh, Mr. Stone is quartered
with you, isn't he?


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