The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
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:27:03
(horse whinnies)
:27:12
Bedding shouId be
changed, Mr. Stone.

:27:16
Yes, I see now,
Risaldar Major.

:27:18
We don't have these
beastIy ticks in EngIand.

:27:23
Sergeant, have this
horse's shoe attended to.

:27:26
(speaking Hindi)
:27:29
(McGregor)
Come on!

:27:31
(aII yeIIing)
:27:40
Give him a good waIk
whiIe he cooIs off.

:27:44
(horse neighing)
:27:48
(horse hooves cIattering)
:27:50
A good man, Forsythe.
:27:52
(Forsythe)
Jump!

:27:55
See the way
he took that jump?

:27:57
Yes, they teach them
to jump in the BIues.

:27:59
Yes. Yes, what?
:28:02
Oh.
:28:11
Good work, Forsythe.
:28:12
Thank you, sir.
:28:15
Mr. McGregor,
you're improperIy dressed.

:28:18
I'm sorry, sir.
:28:31
That was a nice jump
you made, Mac.

:28:33
Thanks.
HeIIo, Stone.

:28:34
HeIIo.
:28:35
RemarkabIe man,
your father.

:28:37
Knows a good soIdier
when he sees one.

:28:39
Appreciates neatness, too.
:28:42
WeII,
how about a spot of scotch?

:28:45
Thanks. I haven't finished
inspection yet.

:28:48
Ten minutes for their backs
and five for their beIIies.

:28:50
That's the order
of grooming.

:28:53
Very touching,
the Iad's devotion.

:28:56
Must warm the maternaI
cockIes of your heart.

:28:59
Eh, McGregor?

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