Tunes of Glory
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:15:01
It's no right.
:15:03
You nurse them from Alamein to Casino,
from Dover to Berlin...

:15:06
just to get some spry wee gent
put over your head at the end.

:15:10
It's no fair, it isn't.
:15:15
Och. He's here now.
:15:19
The "new boy," he called himself...
:15:21
all in his mufti.
:15:26
I fancy the poor laddie's
got tabs in place of tits.

:15:29
Pass the bottle.
There's a good chum.

:15:32
Do you think we can
dispense with glasses?

:15:34
- Aye.
- Hmm?

:15:36
If anyone has the right
to get fool tonight...

:15:38
it's Jock Sinclair
and his friend Charlie Scott.

:15:41
Did you hear him say that
about the whiskey?

:15:44
- He doesn't drink it, says he.
- Sad.

:15:48
He had no right to come blowing
in here like that without warning.

:15:53
- It was bad form, that's what it was.
- Hmm.

:15:59
And whatever way you look at it,
they'd no right to put him in above me.

:16:05
That makes me angry, Charlie.
:16:08
It makes me very, very...
:16:13
Angry.
:16:19
Who's that through there?
:16:21
Who's that through there saying
"Who's that through there?"

:16:23
Whisht, man.
:16:25
Who is it?
:16:28
Corporal Fraser, sir.
:16:30
What the hell are you doing here
at this hour of night?

:16:33
- Waiting, sir.
- Waiting? Who for?

:16:36
For you, sir.
You told me to wait.

:16:40
Did I now?
:16:43
And you've been waitin'...
:16:45
and cussing and binding
and swearing —

:16:48
Och, man. I know, uh —
:16:50
- I-I've been a piper myself.
- Sir.

:16:55
You got a girl downtown, Corporal?
:16:58
You got a piece of cherry cake?

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