The Charge of the Light Brigade
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We are. l am. l will.
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He was surely right
that when there is danger...

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...it is the persons with a stake in
the country, land, position, wealth...

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...that are best able to able to defend it.
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l am an old man, Airey...
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...and l've only got one arm
to fight the war with.

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lt won't be enough.
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Duberly says it's going to be war.
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He says the Russians will fight...
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...and the Prime Minister is faced
towards peace, but carried towards war.

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Duberly says l can go with the army.
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l can go, Duberly says, as a wife,
which l am. lsn't it exciting?

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-William wants to go.
-Soldiers will.

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''Answer me to what l ask you.''
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''Pour in sow's blood,
that hath eaten her nine farrow.''

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''Come, high or low.
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''Thyself and office deftly show!''
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''He knows thy thought.
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''Hear his speech, but say thou nought.
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''Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth!
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''Beware Macduff.''
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Lewis is arrested over the black bottle.
lt is sure. He is under arrest.

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-Nolan?
-lt may be the end of his career.

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-Mr. De Burgh, how do you do?
-Without you, sir.

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Being under arrest, is it certainly
the finish of his career as a soldier?

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lt is serious.
lt is a serious thing for an officer.

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There's Lord Cardigan.
Late for the play. Going to the war.


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