The Hill
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:33:00
He asked for it.
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For ordering you up
the line, you mean?

:33:03
For ordering me up the line.
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Wasn't very considerate, was he?
Should've ordered you to a rest home.

:33:10
I'd have volounteered for that.
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You know, there's a yarn going round
that you beat up your Officer

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and then ordered your lads out the line.
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- Is that the story?
- That's what I heard.

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It's true I stuck it on him.
- Why, Roberts?

:33:24
Oh, you'll read all about
it when I write my memoirs.

:33:28
How Joe Roberts saw action one
day and didn't fancy a second basin?

:33:32
Well, I'll try and make it
read a bit better than that.

:33:36
How's this?
Half the Regiment wiped out

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but not gallant Sgt. Major Joe Roberts?
:33:44
Couldn't have that, you see,
I was due weeks leave in Cairo.

:33:49
The lads who'd gone in,
any of them still alive, Roberts?

:33:59
Any of them still alive, Roberts?
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- I am.
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Now back off, enough. Leave us!
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There'll be no more fighting!
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Ain't we in trouble enough
already?

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So chuck this in!
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Alright, I'll find a quiet
corner to finish the job off.

:34:23
McGrath, you try that again and I'll kill you.
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Williams is gunning for you...
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maybe I'll just leave it to him.
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You're a real thick nut, soldier.
:34:36
You'd shoot up kids in the next
street if you was ordered to.

:34:39
I told you, chuck it in, man, chuck it in!
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Staff!
- Watch it.

:34:52
I hope you lot can put
up a better show than that.


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