The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
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She aIways
hated the army.

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I--I don't understand
why she ever Iet you

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go through Sandhurst.
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She had to.
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I've kept after her about it
ever since I was so high.

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Oh? Wanted to be
a soIdier, eh?

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We've aIways been soIdiers,
for generations.

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Yes.
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StiII, you're not one yet,
you know?

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Yes, sir.
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ReaIIy, you, uh,
you ought not to be here.

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Uh, not on the Frontier.
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But I am here, sir.
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Yes, but, uh,
don't try to take advantage.

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Don't expect
any favoritism.

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I don't, sir.
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I, uh,
I--I--I'm gIad to see you,

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of course, and I...
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I'm sorry that the situation
makes any sort of,

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uh, o-of, uh,
sociaI reIation impossibIe.

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And I--I, uh...
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No, no, wait! W-wait.
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Uh, come back a moment.
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You see, uh,
this Frontier,

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it's not the same
as home service.

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No pIace for a Cub.
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A man's got
to be seasoned.

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You've got to start
from the bottom.

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Learn everything,
and if you don't measure up,

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out.
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The service
comes first.

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Something your mother
never understood.

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Yes, sir.
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Is that aII, sir?
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What? Uh, uh, yes.
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Y-Yes, that's aII.
That's aII.

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I'm very gIad to see...
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Poor kid.
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I thought
if I got them aIone...

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But the oId man
has ice-water in his veins.

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You don't know
the coIoneI, McGregor.

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Neither do you.

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