The Charge of the Light Brigade
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The Light Brigade will be directed
to restore those guns...

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...to their rightful owner.
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ls not Lord Cardigan to lead
his beautiful soldiers?

:44:09
l think he will, yes.
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But not into that nasty valley
full of half the Russian army.

:44:15
He'd get a very bloody nose
if he were to do that. Not at all pretty.

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Young ladies should concern themselves
with what is pretty.

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England is pretty, babies are pretty.
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Some table linen can be very pretty.
:44:33
Now, off with you,
and let the gentlemen talk.

:44:35
Find a pretty flower,
and press it in your house book...

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...and watch the pretty valley.
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Hussar!
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Will you execute Lord Raglan's orders?
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l am waiting.
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Capt. Nolan, l say, if you look before you...
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...you will see neither enemy nor guns.
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The usefulness of such an order eludes me.
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The position, l assure you, is quite clear
from where Lord Raglan stands.

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-ls it?
-''ls it?'' lt is!

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Lord Raglan's orders are that
the cavalry should attack immediately.

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Attack, sir?
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Attack what? Attack where?
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Guns, Mr. Nolan.
:45:49
There, my lord, there is your enemy,
there are your guns.


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