The Charge of the Light Brigade
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:10:00
l can get permission for us
to ride with them.

:10:02
They'll be put in, sure enough, presently.
l'll find you a horse.

:10:08
The French will take the left flank...
:10:11
...and the English
will go in at the front door...

:10:15
...n'est-ce pas? Knock knock.
:10:20
He's not well, you know.
:10:23
You fellows. Fine fellows.
Good seat while my brave boys bleed.

:10:29
Do we fight your battles for you?
ls it that you'd have me put about?

:10:43
Watch your places and your dressing...
:10:46
...and slash into them.
Take from the drum, and at 'em, lads.

:10:49
View halloa!
:10:55
ls that Sir George Brown down there?
:10:57
Captain, my compliments to Sir George.
:10:59
Would he stop
those confounded ''view halloas''?

:11:02
My horse expects to put up a fox
any moment.

:11:57
William, now l could ride for ground.

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