How I Won the War
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1:16:28
Oh, my poor horses.
1:16:31
Cavalry horses love the stir and the din,
even the danger, of battle.

1:16:36
The British cavalryman
regards his horse as his friend.

1:16:39
Those who have ponies,
children and horses of your own, at home,

1:16:45
may like to know how well
we look after our steeds.

1:16:47
Sometimes we risk being shot at to put
our wounded mounts out of their misery.

1:16:58
Eight, nine... How's your leg theory,
Corporal of Musket?

1:17:02
I'd like your opinion. What do you think?
1:17:05
As a wicket, likely to vent spiteful
by midday, I think.

1:17:08
Er... Light roller.
1:17:10
Bowlers don't expect miracles.
As a pitch, it will teach you perseverance.

1:17:16
21, 22...
1:17:18
I want a batting crease
four feet from here, Gripweed.

1:17:21
Spool, put a stump in here.
1:17:24
The light should be good.
Keep the water off, I think.

1:17:28
Don't want to have to contend
with a sticky wicket.

1:17:34
On a dead wicket, always bat first.
1:17:38
Remember, Gripweed, medals are merely
milestones on the road to final victory.

1:17:44
- Congratulations.
- Thank you.


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