The Four Feathers
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:17:01
Please leave
these barracks immediately.

:17:26
Whoa!
:17:31
Hello, Miss Willoughby!
:17:34
I thought I could smell
:17:35
the scent of fresh roses
in the air.

:17:38
Harry's resigned.
:17:39
Resigned what?
:17:40
His bloody commission,
what do you think?

:17:44
What did Hamilton do?
:17:46
Refuse him leave to marry Ethne?
:17:47
Hamilton didn't do anything.
:17:49
There was no excuse for it.
:17:50
"Excuse for it"?
:17:51
You're talking about Harry.
:17:53
He's right, Tom.
He's just got engaged.

:17:54
It's perfectly natural
to have doubts.

:17:56
We're sent to war, and
the very next day he resigns?

:17:59
There's no doubt about it.
:18:00
What's that supposed to mean?
:18:02
I think it's perfectly clear
what it means.

:18:03
- Tom, don't be absurd.
- Shut up, Vicar.

:18:04
It means he's a coward, Jack.
:18:11
Then say that to his face.
:18:13
I would've done
:18:14
only he left the barracks
before I had a chance.

:18:16
All right, then,
say it to my face.

:18:19
Easy, Jack.
:18:23
Harry's a disgrace!
:18:26
He's disgraced the regiment!
:18:28
Jack!
:18:29
He's the best soldier
in the regiment!

:18:30
Obviously not when it counts.
:18:35
Get off!
:18:37
I will tell him
:18:39
but not to his face...
he doesn't deserve it.

:18:41
He deserves to be treated
:18:42
with the same contempt
that he treated us.

:18:44
What contempt?
:18:45
Did he talk to you about it?
:18:46
Did he talk to any of you?
:18:50
He's left our backs exposed
:18:51
and he doesn't even have
the courage to tell us.


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