The Charge of the Light Brigade
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:10:00
What will concern you is, you'll never
speak to an officer in that manner again.

:10:05
Attention!
:10:08
Scrub the scum clean.
:10:10
Old Swaddy will settle you into your troop,
show you the way of it.

:10:15
Bossing your kit and being clean.
:10:18
Right, strip off.
:10:33
-What is the condition of them?
-They're all wobbly-boned.

:10:37
Recruits in England are mostly wobbly
and bad-formed.

:10:40
There is no such thing as a wobbly officer.
:10:43
What you sergeants
never seem to understand...

:10:45
...is the state of responsibility
that an officer is in.

:10:47
They worry. They hardly never wobble.
:10:58
There is no place happier
than a cavalry mess.

:11:01
If one is a stupid,
inconsiderate and lazy man...

:11:04
...one can fit as a round peg
into a snug round hole.

:11:08
At times I am so pent up with their languor
I could grab of two of them...

:11:12
...and bang their noddles together
till their doodles drop off.

:11:22
l'm Codrington. l've come to join.
:11:27
-Come to join, young fellow?
-Yes. Fond of riding are you?

:11:31
-He's as green as grass.
-Or soon will be.

:11:33
A fine growed-up fellow, though,
with very neat feet.

:11:38
Rupert.
:11:44
You're a madman, sir.
:11:47
And you are on your arse, sir.

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