The Four Feathers
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:17:06
How are you?
:17:20
I wanted to ask your advice,
General.

:17:22
My advice?
:17:25
Jack Durrance has...
:17:27
has asked me to marry him.
:17:32
You don't need my advice.
:17:33
Jack Durrance is a good man.
:17:40
I haven't answered him yet.
:17:49
I was wondering
if you'd heard from Harry.

:17:54
I've heard nothing
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and, uh...
:17:59
I don't think
I shall hear from him again.

:18:06
I should've listened.
:18:11
I miss him.
:18:14
My son loved Jack Durrance
like a brother.

:18:18
I know he'd want you
to be happy.

:18:25
A few more weeks and he'll
be able to ride without help.

:18:29
Will that be the end
of your penance?

:18:43
Jack.
:18:45
Oh-ho-ho-ho.
:18:46
Not bad.
:18:48
You should see me on a camel.
:18:54
Lavender...
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and onions.
:18:58
Sunday lunch.
:18:59
Take the horse to the stables
and you can have some.


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