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:37:00
Don't wear out the leather
on them boots, will ya?

:37:05
(Frank) The truth is
there was no choice.

:37:08
(Woman) Mary.
:37:09
(Woman) You're very brave
to set off without a compass.

:37:12
Not really. With a watch and the sun
you can find your way anywhere.

:37:20
Why are you boys going to Perth?
:37:22
- I'm going to join the Light Horse.
- Good.

:37:25
You too, Frank?
:37:27
Ah... no, business interests
to attend to.

:37:30
While the Germans are crucifying
kittens on church doors in Belgium.

:37:34
(Man) Yes, yes...
(Woman) I love their uniforms.

:37:37
Most of the boys around here joined.
:37:39
(Man) If I'd had a son,
he'd have joined too.

:37:42
Let's drink a toast to our brave
young friend. The Light Horse.

:37:46
The Light Horse.
:37:48
(Woman) The Light Horse.
(Second woman) The Light Horse.

:38:07
What did you mean
about business interests?

:38:10
Business interests,
you know, finance.

:38:12
- You told me you were broke.
- Hell, I am, thanks to you.

:38:17
What would you have done
with the money if you'd won?

:38:21
I was gonna start a bike shop.
:38:29
They only take toffs
and farmers' sons in the Light Horse?

:38:32
You thinking of joining?
:38:34
Well, there's no way
you'd get me near the infantry.

:38:37
But the Light Horse,
now that's got a bit of class.

:38:40
Whoo-hoo!
We could join together.

:38:44
There's only one problem, mate.
:38:46
What?
:38:48
You know I told you I could ride...
:38:52
Come here.
:38:54
Foot in the stirrup,
knee in his shoulder, up.

:38:58
Knee in his shoulder.

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