Tunes of Glory
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1:01:00
That's the fate of a commanding officer.
1:01:02
I hope that won't sway me
from doing my job properly.

1:01:06
- Well, thank you, Scott.
- Colonel.

1:01:09
- Now, look, Charlie, before you go —
- Just a minute, Jimmy.

1:01:12
Tell the sergeant major
I've made up my mind...

1:01:14
and make the necessary arrangements
to collect all the evidence.

1:01:17
There will be a formal inquiry
and papers passed up to brigade.

1:01:24
Don't take it too hard, chum.
1:01:27
Of course I take it hard, Charlie.
1:01:29
Didn't he lead us?
Didn't he teach me all the soldiering I ever knew?

1:01:48
Jock.
1:01:52
- Jock, are you there?
- Hello.

1:01:57
Mary, what the hell
are you doing here, lass?

1:01:59
- What the hell are you doing there?
- Me? I'm cleaning my teeth.

1:02:02
In your greatcoat,
at this hour of the morning?

1:02:05
Laddie, what are you up to?
1:02:08
It's me own kind of NAFFI break.
1:02:10
Come in, come in.
1:02:15
I'd offer you some coffee
if I knew where it was.

1:02:19
- Or some booze.
- Never mind.

1:02:23
I think Morag must hide it.
1:02:26
- Do you not have an orderly these days?
- I sent him away.

1:02:31
Morag's gone, you know. Uh...
1:02:33
gone to stay with a friend,
shall we say.

1:02:36
- Poor wee lassie.
- Jock.

1:02:41
- I've told Charlie he's had it.
- You what?

1:02:43
Well, he'd no right to do it.
I'm through with him.

1:02:46
Barrow would never have dared
to move without him.

1:02:48
- I could see that a mile off.
- You mystify me, woman.

1:02:50
- What are you trying to tell me?
- Charlie hasn't told you?

1:02:56
You tell me.
1:02:58
Well, Barrow had Charlie in this morning,
he asked him what he thought...


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