How I Won the War
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:53:03
It can be fun. Some have
the best of their life in the army.

:53:49
A rout! A disgraceful rout.
:53:52
Get fell in. Let's see your bayonets.
Have them out, have them out.

:53:56
Why are you laughing, Drogue?
Wipe that smile off your face.

:53:59
Let's see 'em, at the end of your hype -
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not waving about
like a hampton searching for a hand.

:54:05
What do we wear in our caps?
Does it need cleaning, Juniper?

:54:08
- Yes, it does.
- Look at them all, shining bright.

:54:11
Fancy me fighting filthy like that.
An old chubby duster like me.

:54:15
Might have got gangrene from that.
I'll have it out with my servant.

:54:20
Filthy! Get a tube, siphon petrol from
the gin palace and fill up the half-track.

:54:24
- That's you out of mischief.
- Look at them all, shining bright.

:54:28
- I want them stinking.
- Corporal of Musket.

:54:34
Condensed milk.
:54:38
About all you're good for,
sticking it in tins.

:54:40
Your badge represents the regiment
and the regiment represents all of us.

:54:46
You, me, all of us here today.
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- A dirty badge is a disgrace.
- They shouldn't be clean.

:54:52
Shining bright? Two days,
for having a dirty bayonet.

:54:55
- They shouldn't be clean.
- They should be sticky with blood.

:54:59
What did you return with?

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