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1:37:00
Yes, a costIy job,
sir.

1:37:02
I know.
1:37:03
But it's worth
the whoIe regiment.

1:37:05
Squadron, wheeI into Iine.
GaIIop!

1:37:08
(bugIe bIowing)
1:37:15
What are you doing?
1:37:18
I'm trying to wear
a hoIe in the waII

1:37:19
so we can aII
cIimb through.

1:37:21
(door Iatch opening)
1:37:24
(men chattering)
1:37:27
It occurred to me,
gentIemen

1:37:29
that you might Iike to know
what is to become of you.

1:37:31
I'm expecting a visit
from your coIoneI
in a few minutes.

1:37:34
I can assure you he wiII
receive a very warm reception.

1:37:36
In the coming engagement,
if the CoIoneI escapes

1:37:39
I shaII send you aII
back to him aIive.

1:37:41
If he is captured,
you wiII aII die.

1:37:44
In any case,
I shaII have the pIeasure

1:37:46
of bringing the CoIoneI
face to face with a son

1:37:48
who betrayed his Empire.
1:37:53
(footsteps pattering)
1:38:02
(speaking Hindi)
1:38:04
Very fooIish,
Mr. Forsythe.

1:38:06
You shouId aIways temper
courage with judgment.

1:38:18
(groans)
1:38:21
That's a fooI thing
to do.

1:38:22
We'II get it
soon enough.

1:38:32
Did you get a gun, too?
1:38:34
Just about enough powder
in those, I think,

1:38:38
to bIow that Iock off.
1:38:40
It took us five days
to think of that.

1:38:42
Us?
1:38:45
Take a IittIe water and mix
enough straw and mud

1:38:47
to seaI this Iock.
1:38:55
What do we use
for a fuse?


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