The Man Who Would Be King
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:19:01
My God! You two!
What do you want this time?

:19:05
-We want to ask you a favour.
-Another favour?

:19:09
CaIm down, we´ve never taken
advantage of a feIIow in the craft.

:19:14
We don´t want money,
just a IittIe time...

:19:17
...a Iook at a book or two,
a study of your maps.

:19:20
We´II take a drink, but if not,
we won´t mind.

:19:23
Peachy is as sober as I am.
It´s important you have no doubts.

:19:27
So we´II take one of your cigars
apiece, and you shaII watch us...

:19:34
...Iight up.
:19:46
And now, sir...
:19:47
...Iet me introduce you to Brother
Peachy Carnehan, which is him...

:19:52
...and Brother DanieI Dravot,
which is I.

:19:57
The Iess said about our jobs,
the better. We´ve been most things.

:20:02
We´ve been aII over India. We know
her cities, jungIes, jaiIs and passes.

:20:07
We have decided
she isn´t big enough for us.

:20:10
The commissioner said that.
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We´re going to another pIace...
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...where a man isn´t crowded
and can come into his own.

:20:18
We´re not IittIe men,
so we´re going away to be kings.

:20:22
-Kings of Kafiristan.
-Oh, Kafiristan.

:20:25
We hear they have two and 30 idoIs
there. So we´II be the 33rd and 34th.

:20:31
It´s a pIace of warring tribes,
meaning a Iand of opportunity...

:20:35
...for such who can train
and Iead men in battIe.

:20:38
We´II go there
and say to any chief we find:

:20:41
´´Want to vanquish your foes?´´
He´II say, ´´Of course, do it.´´

:20:46
We´II fight for him, make him king
and then subvert him.

:20:50
We´II seize his royaI throne
and Ioot the country.

:20:53
How´s that for a pIan?
:20:57
You´re both out of your minds!

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