War and Peace
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:35:05
I must deliver a message
to General Kutuzov immediately.

:35:08
Well, I...
:35:10
There's the General's aide.
Talk to him, Ensign.

:35:14
I've just come from the picket lines.
:35:17
I've a message
for the Commander-in-Chief.

:35:20
His Excellency is in a council of war.
Give me the message.

:35:24
A verbal message.
:35:26
Deliver it to me now.
:35:29
My squadron is on picket duty.
We saw the French put out their fires.

:35:34
- The enemy's on the move, sir.
- Is that all?

:35:38
Is that all?
:35:41
I'd say you've seen no action yet,
am I right?

:35:49
Good luck, my friend.
:35:52
...it's apparent the enemy
has regrouped his position.

:35:55
Surely now, you should consider
changing the orders for tomorrow.

:36:01
Or rather for today,
for it is past midnight.

:36:06
Gentlemen...
:36:11
Gentlemen, the orders for tomorrow
cannot now be altered.

:36:21
You've heard them,
and we shall all do our duty.

:36:27
But, before a battle,
there is nothing more important...

:36:33
...than to have a good sleep.
:36:39
Goodnight.
:36:41
- Goodnight, sir.
- Goodnight, sir.

:36:44
- Goodnight, sir.
- Goodnight, sir.

:36:57
But, sir, if the French are
that far south of Austerlitz...


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