The Charge of the Light Brigade
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:14:01
All this swish and tit
gets me sniffing nose up.

:14:05
l shall have to fetch it off tonight, Squire.
:14:08
Had me Cherrybums out today,
always makes me randified.

:14:17
Duberly says he is despised by his officers
and feared by his men.

:14:22
Duberly says the 1 1th
have become a laughing stock...

:14:26
...for the shortness of their jackets
and the tightness of their britches.

:14:31
He says it is wicked, he commands
over the heads of gifted officers...

:14:35
...when he is such a blockhead.
:14:55
They tell me that her pitcher has been
too often to the well.

:15:01
Duberly says I must stop
looking at Lord Cardigan...

:15:04
...as if I want to be ridden by him.
:15:06
Duberly says he has left his wife...
:15:08
...and is the most notorious
casual person with women...

:15:12
...immoral and licentious.
:15:17
l want to dance with Lord Cardigan
more than anything else in the world.

:15:20
ls he not the very picture of
the finest Englishman?

:15:24
Has he not an exquisite head?
:15:26
l've just been introduced to
Squire De Burgh, charming fellow.

:15:33
-l believe the next is a gallop.
-l believe it is. l don't have a programme.

:15:37
l don't gallop very well with ladies indoors,
but may l have the honor?

:15:40
-l shall be pleased.
-Excuse us.


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