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1:33:01
The battalion will proceed
at the slow march down to the crossroads...

1:33:04
turning left off Stewart Road
along Bridge Road to the high street...

1:33:07
where the drums —
1:33:10
The drums.
1:33:16
The battalion will halt...
1:33:18
in Lothian Terrace.
1:33:21
Honor arms.
1:33:25
Officers of field rank
will detach themselves...

1:33:28
following the padre...
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And the band contingent...
1:33:33
to the grave site.
1:33:37
"The Flowers of the Forest."
1:33:46
- Mr. MacLean.
- Sir.

1:33:48
Who's the best piper?
Who's the picked piper to be?

1:33:52
Let me think now. They're —
They're all good pipers, sir.

1:33:56
Jock's the best piper.
1:33:59
Oh, yes.
Oh, yes, I'm sure of that, sir.

1:34:02
Have you no teeth?
You're allowed to smile.

1:34:06
You're permitted to be
of good cheer.

1:34:08
So says the training manual,
who got it from Saint Paul.

1:34:11
- Have you picked him?
- Yes, sir. He's next door.

1:34:13
I'll get him in, sir.
1:34:16
- What's the matter, Major Scott?
- Nothing, Jock.

1:34:20
Colonel. I prefer
to be addressed as colonel.

1:34:23
Colonel. Quite an elaborate do, this.
1:34:26
It's a funeral for a field marshal.
1:34:36
- You never said it was Corporal Fraser.
- He's my best piper, sir.

1:34:41
Aye.
1:34:46
Where did I get?
1:34:48
Is no one listening to the orders, then?
1:34:50
After the ceremony itself, sir.
1:34:53
Thank you, Captain Simpson.
1:34:55
Uh, thank you, Eric.

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