The Charge of the Light Brigade
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''The troop Horse artillery may accompany.
French Cavalry is on your left.

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''lmmediate. Signed R. Airey.''
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See that this is delivered,
delivered and executed.

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Let me take it, my lord.
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-Handi.
-Yes, sir?

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Good luck, Nolan!
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That young man, Nolan,
l don't really like him.

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He rides too well.
Knows a lot, but he has no heart.

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lt will be a sad day when England
has her armies officered by men...

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...who know too well what they're doing.
lt smacks of murder.

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Lord Raglan,
will you explain to me what is to happen?

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-A battle is to happen.
-And l am to see it, a charge?

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A cavalry charge to sweep the Russians
out of the valley?

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l do not think so. No.
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Thank you.
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What you will see is an advance,
not a charge...

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...an advance along that pretty valley
to the south of the big valley.

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A sensible and quiet advance on the flank
of those Russians who are trying...

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...to carry off our guns.

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