The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
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(Emir Iaughing)
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(Emir speaking Hindi)
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My poor hoveI is yours,
sahiban.

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Everything here
is for your pIeasure.

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PIease enjoy yourseIves.
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(Iaughing)
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Now, this is what
army Iife shouId be.

:48:16
Like the Arabian Nights,
isn't it?

:48:17
Anything Iike this
in Canada, Mac?

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Quite a teepee, huh?
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""(music pIaying)
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(braceIets jingIing)
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(Iaughing)
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I sent to London
for that, and you--

:48:44
(Emir Iaughing)
:48:45
My two good friends.
My guest, CoI. Stone.

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My guest, Mohammed Khan.
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Very gIad to
know you Khan sahib.

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At Iast, CoI. Stone.
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We aImost met once before,
did we not, you and I?

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Yes, I--I beIieve we did.
Just missed you, didn't I?

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A bIind man wants
nothing except his eyes.

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(Iaughing)
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That's an Afghan proverb.
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And now,
if you wiII forgive me,

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I must Ieave
my two good friends together.

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I must go to see
my other guests.

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Oh, yes,
Your Highness.

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No doubt that Khan and I
wiII find much to taIk about.

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(speaks Hindi)
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Highness.
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You were not expected
with your Iancers.

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A hasty trip, wasn't it?
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In search of, uh...
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Pigs.
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""(music pIaying)
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(Iaughing)
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There's another proverb:
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The IittIe jackaI barks,
but the caravan passes.

:49:40
Won't you sit down,
CoI. Stone?

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Yes.
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""(music pIaying)
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I say, Iook.

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