The Man Who Would Be King
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:12:01
From the East.
:12:02
I am hoping that you wiII give
my message on the square...

:12:06
...for the sake of the widow´s son.
:12:09
-Which Iodge do you haiI from?
-TraveIIing Lodge 327 6, Fore and Fit.

:12:14
The Queen´s Own RoyaI LoyaI Light
Infantry, RegimentaI District 329A.

:12:19
-To whom is the message?
-DanieI Dravot.

:12:21
-Dravot.
-A big man with Iong gray sideboards.

:12:25
A great sweII.
:12:26
You´II find him
in a first-cIass compartment.

:12:29
Don´t be afraid.
:12:31
SIip the window down and say,
´´ Peachy´s gone south for the week.´´

:12:36
-´´ Peachy´s gone south for the week.´´
-Yes, and he´II tumbIe.

:12:40
WeII, I´II be getting off now
before we reach the station.

:12:47
By the way, Brother Carnehan....
:12:51
I missed my watch
in the station at Lahore...

:12:54
...before boarding the train.
:12:57
How was I to know you were a Mason?
:13:25
What´s this?
:13:27
God´s hoIy trousers!
Tickets again?

:13:30
Is your name Dravot, sir?
:13:35
I´m to say that Peachy
has gone south for the week.

:13:47
He´s gone south for the week.
:13:49
Did he say I´d give anything for this?
I won´t.

:13:52
-No, he didn´t.
-Then why did you do it?

:13:55
For the sake of the widow´s son.

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