The Charge of the Light Brigade
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:24:04
Down, have them down and start again.
:24:07
Down.
:24:23
All these tents are far apart.
Put them near, Charteris.

:24:27
-Sergeant Major.
-Sir.

:24:29
-These tents should be near.
-And straight!

:24:31
Have these tents put nearer.
:24:33
-ln more.
-Get them down.

:24:36
Get them down, and start again!
:24:40
This is the second time today.
You tell them that at home.

:25:06
By your tents!
:25:10
Too damned near. Have them put apart.
:25:14
Move these damned tents!
:25:20
Straighten them up 18 inches.
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Who said he's innocent as a horse?
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He cares nothing for anybody,
nor man nor beast at all.

:25:28
l wish a great wind would come
and blow down his damned tents...

:25:31
...on his damned old lion's head.
:25:33
Capt. Duberly.
:25:35
Featherstonehaugh.
:25:37
Would you bring your wife...
:25:39
...to dine on His Lordship's yacht
this evening?

:25:41
Glad, Henry, very glad.
:25:47
l feel so sorry for him.
:25:52
On first exchanging up
from marching regiment to horse...

:25:55
...it was all at sea and never a light
to guide me, l don't mind confessing.


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