The Charge of the Light Brigade
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l suggest, Lord Cardigan, you advance
steadily, and keep your men well in hand.

:46:16
lf the Brigade is handled with control,
there should be no useless...

:46:19
...or unnecessary loss.
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Certainly, sir.
But allow me to point out to you...

:46:25
...that the Russians have guns in the valley
and batteries and riflemen on each flank.

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lt is contrary to all practice of war
for cavalry to charge artillery...

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...from the front.
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You are quite right, sir,
but what choice have we?

:46:44
We're going, dear friend.
:46:47
-Permission to ride with the 17th?
-Permission granted, dear friend.

:46:55
Col. Douglas, l expect your best support!
:46:59
-You shall have it, my lord.
-Mind, Douglas, your best support.

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Draw...
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...swords!
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At last.
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Well, here goes the last of the Brudenells.
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The Brigade will advance!
Trumpeter. Walk!

:47:36
March!

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