The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
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Mohammed Khan sent for us.
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He wants to see
our rugs and Iaces.

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Do you suppose?
No, I don't suppose.

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Don't forget
you're deaf and dumb.

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(McGregor speaking Hindi)
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(speaking Hindi)
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Oh, come, come, gentIemen.
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It isn't everyday
that two British officers

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prostrate themseIves
at the feet of
a poor border chieftain.

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Mr. McGregor, Mr. Forsythe.
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I toId you, this Mardi Gras
wouId be a washout.

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I had hoped the CoIoneI
might come himseIf

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but since he has so
very cIeverIy refused,

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I weIcome you
to my humbIe home.

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You remember,
my dear, of course?

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How couId I forget?
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They were such
charming dinner companions.

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Dinner. Yes, of course.
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You wiII dine with me
sureIy, gentIemen,

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to try my poor savage fare?
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I know you must be anxious
to meet my guest of honor.

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I wouIdn't do that
if I were you, Mr. McGregor.

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Yes, I've--I've seen
good cricket in my time.

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I was an Oxford man,
you know.

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But I must compIiment you,
Mr. Forsythe,

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on your deIivery.
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Superb.
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Oh, charming
compIiment.

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My onIy regret is that
it wasn't a hand grenade.

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(chuckIes)
A charming thought.

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A charming dinner.
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The mutton
was, uh, exceIIent.

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AIways mutton.
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We have mutton or chicken
up here. But, as you say,

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good mutton, quite the equaI
of your EngIish South Down.

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Now you put me in a very
difficuIt position.

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Pride of country urges me
to argue the point.

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But my position
as, uh...

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as a guest,
shaII we say--

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By aII means a guest,
for the time being.

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For the time being, huh?
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Pass the wine.
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My position
as a guest


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