:01:03
	l do urge you to keep your headgear.
:01:06
	lt's your only protection against the sun.
:01:10
	There, my lord, is a cool customer.
:01:29
	Where do you think you're going,
Lord Cardigan?
:01:32
	-l'm ordered up.
-By whom?
:01:36
	l receive orders from Lord Raglan.
:01:39
	You do not receive orders
from Lord Raglan.
:01:42
	ln which case,
who did l receive orders from?
:01:45
	The Czar's left tit?
:01:47
	Are you ordered up?
:01:49
	l'm going up, ain't l? lf l'm up,
l must have been ordered up. Up!
:01:53
	When you get ordered-up orders,
you tell me about them.
:01:57
	l command here, sir.
:02:00
	l command you, sir.
:02:06
	At least l thought this
petty bickering must cease...
:02:09
	...now we're in shot of the enemy.
:02:11
	Let us show that in spite of the mistakes
and stupidity of those that...
:02:15
	...are set above us,
we can still gain some glory, eh?
:02:18
	l'm sure we can, Lewis.
:02:21
	Such glum faces.
Friends, it is going well for us.