The Last Samurai
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:17:00
I've tried to write a book about them for years...
:17:02
I seeked in vain to approach them close.
:17:04
The bastards still wear armor.
:17:06
Yes, when the Irishes' still
comporting themselves in rolling course.

:17:10
He's characterized them as the most
sophisticated warriors on earth.

:17:13
I need more detailed
information of their battle tactics.

:17:16
I have several more books
just waiting to be translated.

:17:19
Our captain will be speaking the
language of theirs.

:17:21
You should've heard him
babbling on the Blackfoot.

:17:23
Really? A fellow linguist?
Oh, Capital!

:17:28
Oh come on Sir,
a word or two is very fun.

:17:31
Just "hello" or "Goodbye''.
:17:34
No,No..Cut its tongue and boil in the oil.
:17:40
Early this morning we have a dull work.
so it is bed time, isn't it?

:17:43
I once had a dread fascination for scalp.
I never understood its technique.

:17:54
Imagine someone who hates you
with the uppermost intensity.

:17:59
Grabbing in hand full of your hair
while you are lying prostrate and helpless.

:18:10
And scraping a dull blade of
a rusted knife on your scalp...

:18:13
with the soulless emotion.
:18:17
and let your imagination grasp
:18:18
you can, Mr. Graham,
the effect of a strong, quick
jerk-out on the turf of your hair.

:18:25
to release clinging part,
of course you have, of your nervous system.

:18:33
You will have some idea of
what the hell it is to be scalped.

:18:37
Mr. Graham.
:18:45
How soon can you translate those books?
:18:50
Right away.
:18:53
Just delighted to do it,
with your such an interest in Samurai.

:18:57
I don't give a damn about the Samurai.
I want to know my enemy.


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