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1:12:02
Sir, been talking with the pipe major.
I believe he's had a word with the adjutant.

1:12:06
- Well, go on.
- Perhaps we're being a little hasty
with this inquiry, sir.

1:12:10
What did you say?
1:12:11
Wouldn't express an opinion of this sort
unless it was the opinion
of all the noncommissioned officers, sir!

1:12:16
It does seem as how they feel
such an inquiry would—

1:12:18
Mr. Riddick, you astonish me.
1:12:21
I thought I gave an order
that the evidence would be collected.

1:12:24
- Sir! I understood the order, sir!
- Then obey it!

1:12:27
Mr. Riddick...
1:12:30
I realize this can't be a popular order,
but it is an order.

1:12:34
It's the good of the battalion
we must think of.

1:12:36
Begging your pardon, sir. It was
the good of the battalion we were considering.

1:12:40
Feel the battalion might best be served
if you were to deal with this little matter yourself.

1:12:44
There's no question of that, do you hear me?
No question of it.

1:12:47
Damn it!
The sergeant's mess isn't a senate!

1:12:51
For God's sake, Mr. Riddick,
if an officer strikes another rank...

1:12:54
he has to pay for it, hasn't he?
1:12:56
- Well, hasn't he?
- Sir.

1:12:58
- Well, get cracking with it.
- Sir!

1:13:21
Come in.
1:13:27
Please, sir, would you like
a doughnut with your tea?

1:13:30
- A what?
- A-A doughnut, sir.

1:13:32
Some of the lads have doughnuts
with their teas...

1:13:35
on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
1:13:36
They cost four pence each, sir,
but they're very good.

1:13:39
- I could arrange it, sir.
- Not for me.

1:13:42
- Oh, I strongly recommend them, sir.
- No, thank you.

1:13:44
Very good, sir.
I just thought I would ask you.

1:13:47
Colonel Sinclair always used to
like one with his tea.

1:13:51
- I'm sorry to disappoint you.
- Sir.


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