The Charge of the Light Brigade
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-What do you think that means?
-Could mean ''good morning,'' but it don't.

:36:04
Surely, that is the arranged signal.
:36:06
l'm sure it is arranged.
Arranged without me knowing.

:36:09
-What is it arranged to say?
-Surely, that is ''enemy advancing.''

:36:13
That is a signal for ''enemy advancing.''
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Surely? Are you quite sure?
:36:21
-Get me into these overalls, damn it!
-You will not go in, my lord!

:36:26
-Get me in!
-You're very near in!

:36:28
lt's your bladder!
:36:30
Damn Lucan.
He's arranged this for a purpose.

:36:33
-He means to have my brigade.
-lnto battle, my lion.

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Sir George. Lord Raglan, from him.
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You are to move your division immediately
to the protection of the redoubts.

:37:22
Sir George.
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You have not, and Lord Raglan has not,
been in the trenches all night.

:37:29
-Sit down and eat breakfast.
-l will not sit down.

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-Not?
-No, sir.

:37:34
Sir, it is imperative
that you move your division at once.

:37:41
The enemy, Sir George, will take the road...
:37:45
...cut us off from Sebastopol.

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