Zulu
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:33:03
Colour Sergeant Bourne?
Mr Bromhead?

:33:09
I had a calf like you once,
back home in Merioneth.

:33:14
I'll get you some milk.
I'll make you strong.

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Would you like that, then?
:33:22
What the hell do you think
you're doing? Shut up!

:33:36
Owen!
:33:37
Yes, Sergeant?
:33:39
- You've got a voice?
- Yes, baritone, Sergeant.

:33:42
Get up on that hill
and sing out if you see anything.

:33:47
You too.
:33:49
And take your bandook,
you dozy Welshman!

:34:02
The classical attack of the Zulus
is in the shape of a bull buffalo.

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The head, the horns and the loins.
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First, the head moves forward.
The enemy moves in to meet it.

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But it's only a feint.
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The warriors in the head disperse
to form the encircling horns.

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The enemy is drawn in on the loins.
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The horns close in
on the back and sides.

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Finish.
:34:36
It looks jolly simple, doesn't it?
:34:39
It's jolly deadly, old boy.
:34:44
Well done.
We'll make an Englishman of you yet.

:34:46
No, thanks. I'm a Boer.
:34:48
The Zulus are the enemies of
my blood. What are you doing here?

:34:53
You don't object to our help?
:34:56
It depends what you damned English
want for it afterwards.

:34:59
Alright. Hospital. Church.

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