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:58:00
Take a pew.
:58:04
With you two all cozily tucked up?
:58:06
Hell, I'm no as sorry for myself
as all that.

:58:09
I'm only sorry I intruded.
:58:11
Oh, don't judge everybody
by yourself, Jock.

:58:14
Charlie, Jock's bashed a corporal.
:58:17
- Not wise, old man.
- And maybe any minute he'll bash a major, too.

:58:20
Fibbing, smooth, auld stoat.
:58:23
- Jock!
- Och, never worry.

:58:26
I'll no kick him.
He's a terror with the ladies...

:58:30
our Charlie.
:58:31
Oh, you're just jumping to conclusions.
:58:34
Charlie, what can we do about this?
Jock hit him in a pub.

:58:36
You'll do nothing about it.
:58:39
Jock can see the score,
and Jock's away out of here.

:58:41
- Charlie.
- Night, old boy.

:58:44
To hell with the civilities...
:58:46
old boy.
:58:48
Jock. Jock.
:58:51
- You all right?
- I'm all right, lassie.

:58:54
Dinna fash yourself.
:59:03
Take arms! Arms to the right!
:59:06
Arms to the right,
then turn!

:59:09
Right, turn!
:59:12
- Any news?
- The report went through
to Barrow's office an hour ago.

:59:15
- Oh, hell. And Jock?
- Taken cover.

:59:17
The Barrow boy will fix him, by what right
I don't know after his exhibition last night.

:59:21
Not the same thing, chum.
:59:23
Shouting and screaming
at a cocktail party, that's one thing...

:59:26
but thou shalt not bash a corporal.
:59:29
That's different.
That's the law.

:59:31
It's very unpleasant.
My motives are bound to be suspected.

:59:35
Th-That's neither here nor there.
I shan't be swayed by any personal considerations.

:59:39
One wants to try
and get an objective view of the thing.

:59:42
That's why I've asked Scott over.
:59:44
It's all a great pity.
It's easy to be lenient...

:59:47
but striking a corporal in uniform
in a public place, that is damn serious, Jimmy.

:59:51
I see that, but I'm sure Charles
will take the same view as myself—

:59:54
Well, I — Come in.
Hello, Scott.


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