The Duellists
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:38:07
The general will see you now, sir.
:38:27
Sit down before you fall down.
:38:40
Your colonel speaks highly of you.
I found you quite useful myself.

:38:44
Yet, in contact with this Feraud,
you persistently behave...

:38:47
like a wild beast.
:38:51
Why is that?
:38:53
- Do you wish to reconvene an inquiry?
- Certainly not.

:38:55
- No time to waste on that now.
- Sir, as a crucial point of honor...

:38:59
I cannot speak freely about
the conduct of Lieutenant Feraud...

:39:03
unless he has an opportunity
to put his own case.

:39:05
Claptrap.
:39:07
Sir, I cannot fight the man three times
and then tell tales on him.

:39:11
Judging by the look of you,
a change of tactics is what you need.

:39:17
Very well. Convention allows you
to be a chivalrous half-wit.

:39:21
But you will cease being
a quarrelsome half-wit.

:39:24
You will fight no more duels
under my command.

:39:26
- Now, is that understood?
- Yes, sir.

:39:29
Anyhow,
since you are now a captain...

:39:32
it would be
a gross breach of discipline.

:39:35
Your colonel considered you fit
to command a troop.

:39:38
I'm not exactly sure
what I think you're fit for...

:39:41
but I will not oppose his decision.
:39:45
If you feel strong enough,
you may leave now.


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