The Charge of the Light Brigade
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:41:02
Under arrest, that man.
l have placed him under arrest.

:41:05
lndeed, my lord. On what crime?
:41:08
Failing to behave like a gentleman
and turning the mess...

:41:11
...into a disorderly house
with black bottles.

:41:15
We must go, Clarissa.
:41:23
l'll find out about Nolan.
Duberly never tells me anything.

:41:34
Company, attention!
:41:42
-Sergeant Major.
-Sir.

:41:45
ls he shaping?
:41:47
l would put him forward
as a good clean man.

:41:50
-Could he take the trumpet?
-That will be a good step for him.

:41:53
Good. Something for you, Sergeant Major.
:41:56
Carry on polishing, men.
:42:03
-Sergeant Major.
-Sir.

:42:05
l want a report of any conversation
Capt. Nolan has with other officers.

:42:11
You are to take note of whatever he
might say and bring the information to me.

:42:16
-l shall spy, my lord?
-You shall.

:42:18
My lord....
:42:24
To be asked to take up the spy....
:42:29
l am much distressed
to be asked such a thing, my lord.

:42:34
After 20 years of coming up
from private trooper...

:42:39
...and keeping off the pongelow...
:42:43
...not a drop since corporal.
:42:48
l shall inform Capt. Nolan.
l can hardly do other.

:42:54
Sergeant Major, it is better that you take
a ball and put it in your own brain.

:42:59
You are finished now,
as if you had not ever been made.


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