The Four Feathers
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to begin your life again,
free of my shadow.

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I have no right to your trust
or claim to your love

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but please believe,
I never set out to deceive you.

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I don't know
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if an opportunity will ever
arise to redeem myself

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but I have to believe it will
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and I have to believe
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that this time
I'll face up to my fears

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and prove to myself and others,
I'm not a coward.

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What did he pay you
to bring him here?

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Listen, Gustave,
I wouldn't bring...

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Take this.
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Now get out.
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Don't come back.
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What do you want?
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Can you take me
to the British camp at Korti?

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Across the desert?
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Yes.
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Why?
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Can you take me there or not?
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For your time.
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Can you speak Arabic?
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I can learn.
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Yes, but can you learn
to look like an Arab?

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If the Mahdi's men find you...
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I'm taking a caravan of whores
up to Korti next week.

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Come and see me then.
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Left, right, left, right,
left, right, left.

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Thank you.
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Left, right, left, right,
left, right, left.

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Congratulations, Jack.
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I've decided
to give you a few weeks' leave.

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Every report I receive
singles you out for praise.

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You and several other officers
will be going to London

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to convince Parliament
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and the public opinion
that it's high time

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this government ordered us
out of Korti

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to rescue General Gordon.
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With your permission, I'd rather
stay here with the regiment.

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Why?
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I don't feel
I've done my duty yet.

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I wouldn't want
to let the others down.

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Permission refused.

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