The Charge of the Light Brigade
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...by my superior officer
in front of the troops.

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l hope you will not lay blame on me. Him.
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Come here, Lord Lucan.
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-You have lost the Light Brigade.
-lndeed, l have not, sir.

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-Where are they, then?
-You have lost the Light Brigade.

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The finest brigade of light cavalry
ever to leave the shores of England.

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How could you?
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l have not lost the Light Brigade, sir.
l have carried out your orders...

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...both verbal and written,
and conveyed to me by Capt. Nolan.

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l was with them! With them, damn you!
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l have done my duty according
to my orders.

1:00:03
-l have led my brigade.
-To death you have led your brigade.

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l had orders in writing
from my superior general.

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-Who?
-You.

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l have the order, still.
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l have the written order
in your handwriting, Lord Raglan.

1:00:29
Not my handwriting.
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Airey...
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...you have lost the Light Brigade.
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l will not be blamed.
1:00:48
l was given the order to attack
by my superior officer!


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