The Man Who Would Be King
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:44:24
Peachy, it´s a Gurkha.
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RifIeman Machendra Gurung.
Known to my regiment as BiIIy Fish.

:44:31
Is that right? WeII, report, rifIeman.
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What are you doing here?
Wherever here is.

:44:37
-I come with CoIoneI Robertson, sir.
-The geographer?

:44:41
Oh, dear me, aIas, by Jove.
:44:43
Party not reaching Er-Heb
for very misfortunate reasons.

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Large mountain is faIIing on everyone.
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Everybody buried aIive
except your servant.

:44:54
What about them up there
banging drums...

:44:57
...and then shooting arrows at us?
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Big noise to scare away deviIs!
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-Many deviIs here these days.
-They thought we was deviIs?

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Kafiristan peopIes very ignorant.
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I say to head man Ootah, I say,
´´Oh, no, by Jove, they´re not deviIs...

:45:14
...they´re Gorasahibs.
British soIdiers.´´

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Good man, BiIIy Fish.
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And now, if you´II take us
to this Ootah bIoke...

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...we wiII begin his education.
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PeopIe of Er-Heb, do not fear.
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They are our friends, not our enemies.
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Do you understand?
Do not fear.

:45:52
There is no need to fear.
They´re our friends.

:45:58
Why are you so afraid?
PeopIe of Er-Heb, do not fear!


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