The Charge of the Light Brigade
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This Russian officer has been brought
to my tent.

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A Russian officer, is he?
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Did he come as a deserter,
or with a drum and flag for parly?

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l fear he came clandestine.
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l do. He has that
in-the-night look about him.

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-Have you spoken with him?
-l have.

:31:24
He has particular information of an attack
at our positions tomorrow.

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A spy?
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You talked with a spy and brought him
here, in the night...

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...to speak with me?
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-He has enough English to tell us.
-Keep them in his throat.

:31:41
l will not have him speak to me.
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Young man, come here as a traitor?
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l hope you're without a mother.
lf she should hear of this, it's sad.

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Sad.
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l hope you are wise in this, my lord.
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We get a lot of this.
You should be careful of what they say.

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They're, most of them, Polish.
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''My heart is not here
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''My heart's in the Highlands
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''A-chasin' the deer
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''A-chasin' the wild deer
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''And following the roe
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''My heart's in the Highlands

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