The Charge of the Light Brigade
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ls he drunk?
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-Sergeant Major.
-Yes.

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This is all according to the articles of war.
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I was drunk at my post.
It is not my place to criticize.

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But it will have a grave effect on
the noncommissioned officers...

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...for it will show there is a slender thread.
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One slip, and a soldier is deprived...
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...of what has taken years
of steady effort to obtain.

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-Permission to carry on, sir.
-Farriers, do your duty.

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-Stand still and be quiet!
-...thirteen...

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...fourteen....
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Always one or two of your younger
tyro officers brings up or flops over.

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Faints away like lily at bedtime.
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The time should be past when such
treatment is inflicted on a British soldier.

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They will not fight unless
they are flogged to it.

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Would you ask that of them?
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Would you ask they fight like fiends
of hell for money or ideas?


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