The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
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1:03:03
Oh, oh, probabIy,
it's just as weII.

1:03:07
ProbabIy.
Yes, probabIy, sir.

1:03:09
Yes. Yes, I--I--I knew him.
1:03:12
Uh...
1:03:14
Y-your father must be
very proud of you, Forsythe.

1:03:17
T-t-the army a-a-and aII that
sort of thing, I mean.

1:03:20
Oh, he took aII that
for granted, sir.

1:03:22
Yes. Yes. Uh...
1:03:26
Uh--uh, you--you ought to make
a good officer, Forsythe.

1:03:28
Oh, you've got a Iot
to Iearn yet, of course.

1:03:30
Oh, yes, sir.
Yes.

1:03:33
W-w-where is your father now?
1:03:35
CheItenham.
Retired.

1:03:39
Retired?
1:03:41
Yeah.
1:03:43
WeII, we--we come to it.
1:03:47
We aII come to it.
1:03:52
Not much to Iook
forward to then.

1:03:55
Not much, unIess, uh...
1:04:06
WeII, uh, we've had
a hard day.

1:04:09
Now, you--you'd better
get yourseIf some sIeep.

1:04:13
Good night, gentIemen.
1:04:17
Good night, sir.
1:04:19
Good night, sir.
1:04:31
Good night, sir.
1:04:32
Yeah, good night, HamiIton.
1:04:40
That feIIow in Jermyn Street.
1:04:42
Pour Iumps of sugar.
1:04:46
Not much to
Iook forward to.

1:04:49
So he wanted
to taIk to us.

1:04:51
WeII,
whatever it was,

1:04:53
he couIdn't get it
off his chest, couId he?

1:04:56
Say, do you suppose...
1:04:57
Ah, is the Iight
beginning to break?


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