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:53:02
- Hang on, how much is he charging?
- Five, that's what he wants.

:53:06
- Nah.
- Four, four.

:53:08
- Nah, the official price is two.
- No, no, five piasters.

:53:11
- Two.
- Give him a bit more.

:53:14
There is a correct price-we pay
more, we encourage dishonesty.

:53:18
(English accent) Yah, or we could
join Dickie and the chaps at seven.

:53:24
(Mule brays)
:53:26
Do you mind shifting those animals
out of the way?

:53:29
Sorry, sir.
:53:43
Hey, those four there.
Ten piasters. OK.

:53:46
- The correct price is two piasters.
- It'll be worth it, Snow!

:53:50
Are you going to
the Governor General's ball?

:53:55
I say, Carruthers, there's Dickie
and the chaps up there.

:54:00
I say, good morning, chaps!
How are we?

:54:03
Tally-ho! After the fox.
:54:05
You Australians are crude and
the most ill-mannered soldiers ever.

:54:10
Wait till you see the New Zealanders!
:54:12
Rabble!
:54:13
# England needs a hand,
well, here it is

:54:16
# If England wants a hand,
well, here it is

:54:19
# England needs a hand,
well, here it is

:54:22
# If England needs a hand,
well, here it is

:54:26
# We'll show the enemy
we're as hard as nails

:54:30
# The boys from Victoria
and New South Wales

:54:33
# South Australia and the West,
my lad

:54:37
# Queensland and Tassie
know their bizz

:54:40
# So, buy the beer, old fellow,
we will always lend a hand

:54:44
# If England needs a hand,
well, here it is #


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