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1:15:09
Dusty's no here.
1:15:16
I gathered that.
I came to see you.

1:15:19
Did I wake you?
1:15:22
- You did.
- Well, I'm sorry, but I think it's important.

1:15:27
- I'm afraid that I haven't, um —
- There's a packet in me pocket there.

1:15:37
What's the time, Colonel?
1:15:39
Uh, 4:00.
1:15:40
On a gloomy afternoon.
1:15:43
I thought you were out shooting
whatever it is gentlemen shoot.

1:15:46
I decided not to go.
1:15:50
This is quite unofficial,
you understand...

1:15:52
but I want to have things
out in the open.

1:15:54
If you're trying to bewilder me, Colonel,
you're doing fine.

1:15:57
I'm not trying to bewilder you.
On the contrary, I, uh —

1:16:00
This isn't easy for me, you know.
1:16:02
- What do you think it is for me? A bloody picnic?
- No, I don't think that.

1:16:07
Jock, I'm sorry.
Really sorry.

1:16:09
Whatever the circumstances,
no reasonable man...

1:16:12
can be expected to enjoy
the business of hurting a brother officer.

1:16:15
Oh, for Pete's sake.
1:16:17
All right. You're sorry.
Good for you.

1:16:21
You haven't told me yet
what you've done anyway.

1:16:28
Mr. Riddick is collecting
formal evidence with a view to court-martial.

1:16:32
- I'm afraid I had no choice.
- What do you mean, "no choice"?

1:16:35
You could deal with it
yourself, couldn't you?

1:16:37
- I wish I could.
- You're the colonel, aren't you?

1:16:40
That's exactly what I mean,
and I put it to you:

1:16:42
Under the given circumstances,
can you find any possible reason...

1:16:45
why I shouldn't send you up for trial?
1:16:47
If one of my officers had done it,
I'd give him one such hell of a row.

1:16:52
I took my orders from brigade,
but I never had to take my dirty washing there.

1:16:56
There were
civilian witnesses present. If I —

1:16:58
Oh, to hell with you, Barrow boy.

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