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L666169
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INGA
Do Something! Stall them!
L666168
u9019
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IGOR
Another fifteen seconds to go.
L666167
u9020
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INGA
Igor -- the clock! Hurry!
L666166
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IGOR
Oh, must be around ten... ten-thirty.
L666161
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IGOR
Sounds like visitors. It's all right -- Frau Blucher will show them in.
L666160
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INGA +++$+++
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L666159
u9019
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IGOR
Absolutely! May my mother grow two heads if I'm not telling the truth.
L666158
u9020
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INGA
Igor -- are you sure the monster has a good brain? Are you absolutely certain that you took the brain of Hans Delbruck that night?
L666156
u9020
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INGA
Oh, Igor -- I'm so afraid! I just hope this all ends well.
L666155
u9019
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IGOR
What d'ya want to do to kill time?
L666154
u9020
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INGA
Yes.
L666153
u9019
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IGOR
Three minutes to go!
L666152
u9020
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INGA
Four
L666151
u9019
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IGOR
How long is it so far?
L666150
u9020
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INGA
The doctor said to allow seven minutes: no more and no less -- or else they could both become hopelessly paralyzed.
L666149
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IGOR
How do you know they're done?
L665952
u9019
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IGOR
Why certainly. Don't you, Frau Blucher?
L665951
u9020
m615
INGA
I think the doctor is a genius! Don't you, Igor?
L665950
u9019
m615
IGOR
You can't expect to iron out all the kinks in one night.
L665949
u9020
m615
INGA
Look how far we've come.
L665901
u9019
m615
IGOR
Why don't we all turn in? It's been a long day.
L665900
u9020
m615
INGA
I'm getting tired.
L665886
u9019
m615
IGOR
Do you know the theme from 'Doctor Zhivago'?
L665885
u9020
m615
INGA
It's working! Oh, Doctor -- you play beautifully.
L665696
u9019
m615
IGOR
Whew! A nineteen-inch drill.
L665695
u9020
m615
INGA
His schwanzstucker.
L665694
u9019
m615
IGOR
His what??
L665652
u9020
m615
INGA
There must have been someone else down here then.
L665651
u9019
m615
IGOR
No, not sound.
L665997
u9021
m615
MAITRE D'
Franz! Help! Lunatic!
L665996
u9023
m615
MONSTER
GRRRHMMNNNJKJMMMNN!
L665995
u9021
m615
MAITRE D'
Now just one moment. There's no need for roughhousing. Have you ever tried a tip?
L665994
u9023
m615
MONSTER
Foooooood!
L665993
u9021
m615
MAITRE D'
Oh, no sir-ee. If yo don't have a reservation you can skip to ma-loo.
L665992
u9023
m615
MONSTER
Drink!
L665991
u9021
m615
MAITRE D'
I'm sorry, sir. We only seat by reservation.
L665990
u9023
m615
MONSTER
Food!!
L665989
u9021
m615
MAITRE D'
Do you have a reservation?
L665988
u9023
m615
MONSTER
Food!
L665987
u9021
m615
MAITRE D'
Yes, sir, name, please?
L666463
u9025
m616
BLOOMFIELD
Zulu may not wear shoes or trousers and the like but it don 't mean to say they got no brains. They'll watch us and wait and find our weaknesses.
L666462
u9026
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BOY-PULLEN
Why don 't the Zulus attack?
L666368
u9025
m616
BLOOMFIELD
One Zulu is only one man.. ..and I'm afeared of no one man... but the Zulu, they come in the thousands.... like a black wave of death.... in the thousands.... and them assegais.... stabbing!
L666367
u9026
m616
BOY-PULLEN
You afeared of the Zulus then, Quartermaster?
L666366
u9025
m616
BLOOMFIELD
Could be. Across the river into Zululand. . They might just be waiting there for us to show up... .them stabbing assegais pointing right at our bellies!....
L666365
u9026
m616
BOY-PULLEN
Will we be fighting the Zulus soo~, Quartermaster? .
L666364
u9025
m616
BLOOMFIELD
So, you got it in the line of dooty.. ... point taken.
L666363
u9026
m616
BOY-PULLEN
From the Cook, Sir They saw me dip your shaving tin in the tea-water this morning, made their tea taste of Lifebuoy toilet soap, they saij Handing him the bottle of gin he purloined earlier. 2t
L666362
u9025
m616
BLOOMFIELD
I listened extra careful to your "Stand To" this mornin', Boy. ft was peifecL I couldn't 've done it better meseif, not even when I was Bugler to The Duke Of Wellington.. .now tell me, where did you get that black eye?
L666361
u9026
m616
BOY-PULLEN
Will you hear "Last Post", Sir?
L666505
u9027
m616
CHELMSFORD
Our friend Colonel Dumford will be should be at this minute approaching Pulleine. I think we'll eat here. I want to scout that mountain top and be back with an appetite in one hour. .
L666504
u9032
m616
NORRIS-NEWMAN
Eleven o'clock, My LorJ 42
L666503
u9027
m616
CHELMSFORD
What o'clock is it, Mr Noggs?
L666398
u9027
m616
CHELMSFORD
My only fear is that the Zulu will avoid the engagement
L666397
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m616
NORRIS-NEWMAN
So attack is your defence. Well let's hope Cetshwayo will offer his Impis full destruction.
L666396
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m616
CHELMSFORD
Do not confuse yourse{fi Why? We must strike a heavy blow. This cannot be a war of manoeuvre.
L666395
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NORRIS-NEWMAN
If I've got it right, My Lord, you lead an invasion into Zululand, for I see it all around me, but "why?" is the question my readers will ask. "why?"
L666394
u9027
m616
CHELMSFORD
Tell what you see. Write it well, Sir, and make sure you get it right
L666393
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m616
NORRIS-NEWMAN
They spurred onto high ground, My Lord, full of spirit and looking for the Zulu. Full of sport they were, My Lord.
L666392
u9027
m616
CHELMSFORD
Were they in good heart as they entered enemy territory?
L666391
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m616
NORRIS-NEWMAN
Indeedldid, MyLord. Itwas one ofthe first to cross.
L666390
u9027
m616
CHELMSFORD
1 saw you lead our Cavalry sir
L666389
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m616
NORRIS-NEWMAN
Excuse me, My Lord. Norris-Newman, of "The Standard", My Lord.
L666388
u9027
m616
CHELMSFORD
An historical moment, Gentlemen.
L666488
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m616
DURNFORD
And the threat of counter invasion no longer exists? 40
L666487
u9027
m616
CHELMSFORD
Tomorrow we will continue our advance on Ulundi. Dumford, kindly return to your unit Bring them here immediately to support Pulleine. Mr Vereker will join you as ADC. Do you understand me clearly?
L666484
u9030
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DURNFORD
I'm explaining my reasons.
L666483
u9027
m616
CHELMSFORD
Are you dictating the strategy of this war, Sir?
L666482
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m616
CHELMSFORD
Intelligence? Sources of your own? Did it not occur to you they may be native rumours? Rumours to draw you off- to leave the whole ofNatal open to a possible counter thrust
L666481
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DURNFORD
I have received intelligence from, sources of my own that the Zulu Impis are moving North of here and threaten your left.
L666480
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m616
CHELMSFORD
You intended to bring your reserves across the river?
L666358
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DURNFORD
My Lord. This list was prepared for you. I don 't think another can understand its true value.
L666357
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m616
CHELMSFORD
Excellent. Thank you. Give them to Crealock, would you?
L666250
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DURNFORD
I thought it might be more effective to find someone who speaks Zulu.
L666249
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m616
CHELMSFORD
Oh... indeed. Crealock, we should see that Colonel Dumford has an Officer for his hard riders. Perhaps a subaltern from the Twenty Fourth.
L666248
u9027
m616
CHELMSFORD
They come well recommended do they? DURNFORD
L666247
u9030
m616
DURNFORD
Sikali Horse, My Lord. Christians alL I know each one by name.
L666246
u9027
m616
CHELMSFORD
Splendid horsemanship Who are they?
L666547
u9029
m616
CREALOCK
Certainly, Sin
L666546
u9027
m616
CHELMSFORD
Splendid site, Crealock, splendil I want to establish Camp here immediately.
L666486
u9029
m616
CREALOCK
A large party of Zulus have been sighted in the direction of the King's KraaL Getting up, CHELMSFORD moves over to look at the map on his desk.
L666485
u9027
m616
CHELMSFORD
Yes?
L666461
u9027
m616
CHELMSFORD
Thank you.
L666460
u9029
m616
CREALOCK
The only reports of enemy activity have come from the direction of the Royal Kraal, at Ulundi.
L666385
u9027
m616
CHELMSFORD
Our runners bare his dispatches, do they not?
L666384
u9029
m616
CREALOCK
Er, called Noggs, Sir Actual name is Norris-Newman. He presented credentials from "The Standard".
L666383
u9027
m616
CHELMSFORD
What's that strange name the newspaper chap's called?
L666252
u9027
m616
CHELMSFORD
But will they make good use of them?
L666251
u9029
m616
CREALOCK
Yes. I see you've issued each of them with a Martini Henry Carbine. Our quota for Native contingencies: one rifle to ten men and only five rounds per rifle.
L666502
u9033
m616
STUART SMITH
Right. Bombardier, to me please.
L666501
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m616
COGHILL
Well, fed or hungry, Pulleine wants them in position immediately. .
L666500
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m616
STUART SMITH
Well, my horses are feeding, as you may observe, Mr Coghill. It'll take a little while.
L666499
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m616
COGHILL
How quickly can you move your artillery forward?
L666498
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STUART SMITH
Yes.
L666497
u9028
m616
COGHILL
Stuart?
L666576
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MELVILL
Keep steady. You're the best shots of the Twenty-Fourth. You bunch of heathens, do it
L666575
u9028
m616
COGHILL
Choose your targets men. That's right Watch those markers. 55
L666327
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m616
MELVILL
ft could be you flatter yourself CoghilL It's that odd eye.
L666326
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m616
COGHILL
Well that one. The one who keeps looking at me.
L666325
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MELVILL
Which one?