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:34:02
but I think we'd best all turn up.
:34:08
Is that an order?
:34:11
If you like to put it that way.
:34:14
- Now, look here, boy—
- Colonel!

:34:17
I prefer to be addressed as Colonel,
if you don't mind.

:34:20
- Very well, Colonel. If you and I —
- And if I may suggest some other time.

:34:32
White-kneed, wee lily-boy.
That he is.

:34:34
With his "if I may suggests"...
:34:36
and "some other times"!
:34:39
All the caper.
:34:43
What's the matter with you two?
:34:52
Exactly as I said, Mr. MacLean.
:34:54
I've seen change of commanding officer
before today.

:34:56
Always trouble.
:34:58
But this one will be better,
I tell you. Better by far.

:35:01
- Uh, that's your opinion, Mr. Riddick, eh?
- Yes, and shall I tell you why?

:35:05
- Well, I'm thinking we'll not agree.
- Right. I will.

:35:07
Because he's a gentleman, that's why.
:35:09
Och. You're the terrible snob,
Mr. Riddick.

:35:12
It's always the same with you people
who started in the Brigade of Guard.

:35:15
You're such terrible snobs.
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- Och, it's wicked.
- Are you attempting to insult my late regiment?

:35:19
- Tell me that, Mr. MacLean.
- No, I am not.

:35:22
If you want to insult my late regiment,
then we'll meet in the gymnasium!

:35:25
Peter Pan. That's what we should call you.
:35:28
Och, man, you're far too old
to be going to the gymnasium.

:35:32
Away home and watch
your television set.

:35:34
Muffin the Mule's on at 5:00.
:35:37
By God, you impudent man.
I'll march you right inside!

:35:41
Left, right, left, right, left, right.!
:35:44
- You!
- Sir?

:35:50
You horrible, filthy little man, you.
:35:53
You're dirty!
That's what you are! Dirty!

:35:55
- Sergeant! Take his name!
- Sir.

:35:58
- What's your name?
- Goring, E.


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