The Four Feathers
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I want to see
this man's teeth.

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He looks strong enough.
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Put him
with the baggage porters.

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How many more we got?
How many, Bill?

:44:11
Okay, we need
another three of them.

:44:16
What's going on?!
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This man comes
from a tribe of slaves.

:44:19
The men will not serve
with him, sir.

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Look, we need all the help
we can get.

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Baggage porter!
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Get him through.
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I can't believe it.
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Come on. Come on.
Get him through.

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Come on, next.
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My Dearest Jack:
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I was so relieved
to receive your last letter.

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While the whole country
is celebrating

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your campaign against the Mahdi
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all I feel is dread
and all I think about are

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the precious times we spent
together: you, Harry, and I.

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My father used to say
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that God takes away
what's dearest to our hearts

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to remind us
how much we take for granted.

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Now that it's too late,
I wish I could turn back time.

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How differently I'd do things
given a second chance.

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Take good care of yourself,
Jack.

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I don't mind if you don't
come back covered in glory.

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Just come back safely.
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Your friend forever, Ethne.
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Thoughtful of General Wolseley
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to give us these umbrellas,
eh, Vicar?

:45:30
I burn in the sun.
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Come on, now, faster!
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Faster!

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