The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
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1:21:03
(mumbIing in Hindi)
1:21:08
What's that mean?
Time to go?

1:21:09
Yes.
1:21:11
But we're gonna stay
right here untiI we can--

1:21:14
(imam continues chanting)
1:21:19
(speaking Pushtu)
1:21:21
He's in aII right.
No doubt about that.

1:21:24
And doing rather weII, too.
1:21:26
CIicquot.
I saw the IabeI. Iced.

1:21:29
If that's the way
Mohammed Khan
tortures his victims

1:21:31
I'd Iike to change pIaces
with him for 10 minutes.

1:21:34
That guard's got
a key aII right.

1:21:36
If we can Iast tiII night,
hit the guard over the head

1:21:38
get the kid out,
try and steaI some horses--

1:21:40
Jump them over
a 40-foot waII

1:21:42
and then that mad dash
for the border.

1:21:43
(imitates
hooves cIomping)

1:21:45
WeII, you think
of something better.

1:21:49
(speaking Hindi)
1:22:00
Mohammed Khan sent for us.
1:22:02
He wants to see
our rugs and Iaces.

1:22:04
Do you suppose?
No, I don't suppose.

1:22:06
Don't forget
you're deaf and dumb.

1:22:09
(McGregor speaking Hindi)
1:22:13
(speaking Hindi)
1:22:26
Oh, come, come, gentIemen.
1:22:28
It isn't everyday
that two British officers

1:22:30
prostrate themseIves
at the feet of
a poor border chieftain.

1:22:33
Mr. McGregor, Mr. Forsythe.
1:22:37
I toId you, this Mardi Gras
wouId be a washout.

1:22:40
I had hoped the CoIoneI
might come himseIf

1:22:42
but since he has so
very cIeverIy refused,

1:22:44
I weIcome you
to my humbIe home.

1:22:47
You remember,
my dear, of course?

1:22:48
How couId I forget?
1:22:50
They were such
charming dinner companions.

1:22:52
Dinner. Yes, of course.
1:22:53
You wiII dine with me
sureIy, gentIemen,

1:22:55
to try my poor savage fare?
1:22:57
I know you must be anxious
to meet my guest of honor.


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