:49:01
Now, what about the rest of you?
:49:05
Rather be at the pictures, I suppose.
:49:11
All right! Off you go!
:49:17
Bloody army.
I don't know what it's coming to.
:49:19
Right. Sergeant Major
marching up and down the square.
:49:23
Democracy and humanitarianism
are trademarks of the British Army.
:49:27
Rubbish!
:49:28
And have stamped its triumph
in the furthest-flung corners of the Empire.
:49:49
But no matter where or when
there was fighting to be done...
:49:52
it has always been
the calm leadership of the officer class...
:49:56
that has made the British Army what it is.
:50:31
Excuse me.
:50:40
- 'Morning, Ainsworth.
- 'Morning, Pakenham. Sleep well?
:50:44
Not bad. Bitten to shreds, though.
:50:46
Must be that hole
in the bloody mosquito net.
:50:48
Yes, savage little blighters, aren't they?
:50:52
- Excuse me, sir.
- Yes, Chadwick?
:50:53
I'm afraid Perkins got badly bitten
during the night.
:50:56
So did we.
:50:57
Yes, but I do think Doctor ought to see him.