Tunes of Glory
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:22:03
- Father, it had to be.
- I just said...

:22:06
he's a wee man.
:22:08
- It had to be.
- As a matter of fact, I'm no with you.

:22:12
It need never have been.
:22:15
But it's my opinion,
he'll no be C.O. For very long.

:22:18
- Father, you'll not do something stupid?
- Oh, for Pete's sake, lassie.

:22:21
You expect me to hang out a flag?
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Out! Out! Out!
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And!
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Feet together.! Next exercise.!
Begin.!

:22:32
One. Up, right.
:22:34
Up left. Up right.
:22:36
Personally, I was never very keen
on the ballet.

:22:39
Up right. Up left.
:22:41
If you can't do it that way,
get down on your knees and do it.!

:22:44
- Down, up, down!
- I'd almost forgotten.

:22:46
- Ah, poor laddies, eh?
- No doubt they deserve it.

:22:49
You'll never see a woman again.
:22:51
- Who's that man?
- Jim Cameron...

:22:54
the best heavyweight we ever had
till he got a bullet in his guts in the desert.

:22:57
Someone should tell him
to put his hat on straight.

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Off! Come on! Off!
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- Pick up! Off!
- Put your leg in it.

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Pick your chin up.
:23:14
Left arm stiff, lad. Do it again!
Put some guts into it!

:23:18
Here, here.
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- Have you got a mother-in-law, soldier?
- No, sir.

:23:22
- Do you hate anyone?
- Don't think so, sir.

:23:25
What about
the regimental sergeant major?

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Sir.
:23:32
- Have you no teeth, Corporal?
- Sir!

:23:35
Then smile, laddie. Even under
king's regulations, that's allowed.

:23:46
According to the timetable,
shouldn't they have finished at 10:00?

:23:48
Dusty's mob's always 10 minutes
behind the rest of us.

:23:51
That's a tradition
goes back to Alamein, boy.

:23:54
There's Greenwich time and summertime
and army time and Dusty time.

:23:58
- You'll get used to it, Colonel.
- I don't promise that I will.


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