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:24:01
- Major Miller!
- Colonel.

:24:04
Off! Off!
:24:07
It is seven minutes past 10:00.
:24:10
Aye, it's quite late, Colonel. It is.
:24:12
Three minutes to go, eh, Dusty?
:24:14
This period finishes at 10:00.
:24:16
- I like things to be exact.
- Sir.

:24:42
You can hear it for yourself.
It's a great band.

:24:45
Not a wrong one anywhere. Here —
:24:47
Tell me. Are there any regulations
as to what should be worn for band practice?

:24:51
Och, no. You see, it's the piping
that's important.

:24:53
Are there any regulations, Pipe Major?
:24:55
Well, the hair sporran and the glengarry, sir,
but during the war—

:24:58
I see three, four, five men...
:25:00
in tam-o'- shanters
improperly dressed.

:25:02
- Take their names.
- Sir.

:25:08
- Colonel, there's a tradition here —
- I'm all in favor of good traditions.

:25:12
I've always let the pipers wear pretty well
what they please at band practice.

:25:15
Because you've let them wear
what they like, Jock...

:25:17
doesn't make it a tradition.
:25:21
Jimmy, I think we'd better tackle
some of that paperwork.

:25:39
Tired, Dusty?
:25:40
You know what the Barrow boy
made us do this morning?

:25:43
Double halfway back from the ranges
in full marching order.

:25:46
He's inspected "A" Company three times
in the last five days.

:25:49
Yes, it's been
a somewhat harassing two weeks, what?

:25:51
Typical of him. He's beginning
where he means to finish.

:25:53
Well, if he's finishing
on three inspections a week...

:25:56
I'm going after
the commissionaire's job at the Royal.

:25:58
You wouldn't get it, Dusty.
You'd have to keep your buttons clean.


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