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:29:00
I said I thought you said your presence
atJock's party was unofficial, sir.

:29:04
It was unofficial.
:29:06
But I warn you, that sort of remark
is extremely ill-advised!

:29:14
That's all, gentlemen.
Thank you.

:29:27
- We've been dancers, all of us.
- Sure it is.

:29:29
- I said he was a sassenach.
- Oh, for crying out loud!

:29:32
Steady, steady, steady.
:29:35
I'm afraid they're not
gonna like it, sir.

:29:37
- Who aren't going to like what?
- I think you know what I mean, sir.

:29:40
- That block over there — band block, isn't it?
- Sir.

:29:43
The windows are filthy.
You can see from here.

:29:45
- Colonel, I —
- I wouldn't do it unless I thought
it was absolutely necessary.

:29:48
- Colonel, it's almost an insult.
- I don't think so.

:29:50
Some of them have been dancing
for 30 years or more.

:29:52
Then it's a pity they haven't learned
to dance like gentlemen.

:29:55
- Surely the officers of field rank—
- You will not contradict me!

:29:58
Do you understand?
:29:59
- Colonel.
- Kindly tell the pipe major I want to see him.

:30:04
Sir.
:30:07
Order!
:30:13
- Pipe Major.
- Good afternoon, sir. Can I help you?

:30:16
C.O. Wants a word with you.
Oh, certainly, sir. Now?

:30:19
- Right away.
- Yes. It's a pleasure, sir.

:30:22
Attention!
:30:27
Stand still, will you? Dozy lot.
:30:30
- Stand out! Right! Corporal.
- Sir.

:30:33
- March 'em off.
- Sir.

:30:37
Attention! Left turn.
And a quick march. Left wheel.

:30:42
Left, right, left, right, left, right!
Get a move on there, you idle, scruffy lot, you!

:30:46
- C.O.?
- With your permission.

:30:49
- March in, Mr. MacLean. March in.
- Oh, thank you, Mr. Riddick.

:30:52
That's just what I'll be doing.
:30:58
You.

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