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:18:00
# Reveille
:18:06
Wake up, you dogs! Wake up!
:18:08
Wake up you Wake up!
:18:10
Come on you sons of dogs!
:18:13
Sleeping will stop now!
:18:16
What anre you doing? Hey you wake up!
:18:18
- Good morning, sir.
- Oh, good morning, Simpson.

:18:21
- It appears is time to rise, sir.
- Oh, thank you very much. Where's the tea?

:18:25
- There doesn't seem to be any served yet, sir.
- Oh.

:18:27
Well, in that case, run my bath, would you?
:18:30
I regret to inform you, sir,
that I've been unable to find a bath.

:18:33
- No baths?
- No, sir. I'm given to understand that...

:18:36
- Oh, dare I say it, sir?
- Please dare.

:18:39
That one uses a horse trough outside, sir.
:18:43
Oh, well, in that case, run my trough.
:18:46
Thank you, Clotski.
:18:48
(Yawns)
:18:51
Is nice to be back. The simple comforts.
:18:56
That was a rough patrol you had, Sergeant.
:18:58
They don't come any rougher, Clotski.
:19:00
Six days, six nights on the job...
takes a lot out of a man.

:19:04
You bet. You bet.
:19:06
You know, Sergeant, is incredible.
:19:08
You do all that walking,
and not a grain of sand in your boots.

:19:13
Yeah, when I do what I do,
I do it with my boots off.

:19:18
(Cheering and wolf-whistling)
:19:22
(Laughter)
:19:28
Ah, is good to be back!
:19:30
Look out on the old parade grounds and see...
:19:34
What the hell is that?
:19:36
I must be seeing things!
:19:39
They're the two new ones. Came in yesterday.
:19:41
What do they think this is? A health spa?
:19:43
What anre they? Newlyweds onr something?
:19:46
They're English, Sergeant.
You know the English? They're half nuts.

:19:49
By the time I'm finished with them,
they'll be whole nuts.

:19:52
Boy I'm looking fonrwanrd to tnraining those two
:19:55
I haven't had anything as good to work on
since that other limey was here.

:19:59
- What was his name?
- Beau Legs.


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