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{5809}{5866}l've come back.{5962}{6056}Give me a drink, Brother Kipling.{6214}{6278}Don't you know me?{6282}{6374}No. l don't know you.{6406}{6453}Who are you?{6476}{6517}What can l do for you?{6521}{6611}l told you. Give me a drink.{7394}{7524}lt was all settled.|Right here, in this office.{7573}{7614}Remember?{7618}{7760}Danny and me signed the contract|and you witnessed it.{7767}{7807}You...{7851}{7901}...stood over there.{7954}{8003}l stood there.{8014}{8082}And Daniel stood here.{8124}{8161}Remember?{8208}{8246}Carnehan!{8305}{8405}Peachy Taliaferro Carnehan.{8409}{8456}Of course.{8461}{8591}Keep looking at me. lt helps|to keep my soul f rom flying off.{8595}{8636}Carnehan!{8640}{8722}The same, and not the same,|who sat beside you...{8727}{8830}...in a first-class carriage|on the train to Marwar Junction...{8835}{8942}...three summers|and a thousand years ago.{9158}{9209}Jodhpur, please.{9717}{9755}Blast!{10218}{10273}All aboard!{12170}{12210}May l?{12226}{12369}Riding in this ashcart is like being|kicked by a mule every 10 minutes!{12962}{13011}Mr. Clutterbury Das.{13015}{13128}Failed entrance examination,|Calcutta University, 1863.{13133}{13229}Writer of correspondence|for the illiterate general public.{13233}{13263}Shut up!{13268}{13309}Thank you, sir.{14534}{14620}-Out of the window, Babu!|-Thank you, sir.{14649}{14717}Outside, you inky-fingered thief!{14721}{14795}-l hope you break your neck!|-Thank you, sir.{14799}{14891}-You might have killed him!|-Serves him right if l had!{14898}{15003}-We're not making five miles an hour.|-But why?{15043}{15152}-l caught him stealing your watch.|-My watch?{15177}{15236}l say, it is my watch!{15267}{15306}Well!{15350}{15422}l'm very much obliged to you, Mr...?{15446}{15547}Carnehan. Former gunnery sergeant|in Her Majesty's Forces.{15551}{15586}Mine's Kipling.{15595}{15685}-May l offer you a drink?|-l don't mind if l do.{15822}{15893}You've knocked about lndia a bit,|l take it.{15897}{16007}You can say that twice!|On foot, on horseback and on camel.{16011}{16095}-You don't look green, either.|-l was born in lndia.{16099}{16214}Great country, or was till bureaucrats|took over and ruined everything.{16220}{16281}-l hope you're not one of them!|-No.{16286}{16316}l didn't think so.{16321}{16407}They usually have long noses|for looking down at you.{16411}{16492}And l've yet to have|one of them offer me a drink!{16529}{16613}-Glenlivet, 12 years old.|-You've an educated taste.{16617}{16719}l have an educated taste in whiskey,|women, waistcoats and bills of fare.{16723}{16788}But l've had few chances|to ex ercise it.{16792}{16863}Because them that governs|make up laws...{16867}{16936}...to stop men like us|f rom getting anywhere.{16940}{17006}Whose loss is it?|England's, of course!{17010}{17119}lf we were unrestrained, she wouldn't|get 70 millions in revenue...{17123}{17233}-...it would be 700 millions! Right?|-l quite agree, yes.{17242}{17318}-Where are you heading for?|-Jodhpur.{17322}{17398}-Will you return on this line?|-ln 10 days.{17402}{17486}Can you make it eight?|l have a message for a man...{17491}{17571}...travelling through Marwar Junction|on the 24th.{17575}{17650}He expects to meet|but l have urgent business.{17654}{17715}l'm sorry, l can't help you there.{17720}{17779}Supposing l was to ask you...{17784}{17895}...as a stranger going to the West|to seek for that which was lost.{17899}{17954}What would you say then?{17959}{18026}l should answer,|where do you come f rom?{18030}{18054}From the East.{18059}{18153}l am hoping that you will give|my message on the square...{18157}{18214}...for the sake of the widow's son.{18236}{18353}-Which lodge do you hail f rom?|-Travelling Lodge 3276, Fore and Fit.{18357}{18469}The Queen's Own Royal Loyal Light|lnfantry, Regimental District 329A.{18481}{18545}-To whom is the message?|-Daniel Dravot.{18549}{18626}-Dravot.|-A big man with long gray sideboards.{18630}{18656}A great swell.{18660}{18744}You'll find him|in a first-class compartment.{18749}{18777}Don't be af raid.{18782}{18895}Slip the window down and say,|'' Peachy's gone south for the week.''{18902}{19004}-'' Peachy's gone south for the week.''|-Yes, and he'll tumble.{19008}{19123}Well, l'll be getting off now|before we reach the station.{19196}{19263}By the way, Brother Carnehan....{19282}{19364}l missed my watch|in the station at Lahore...{19368}{19433}...before boarding the train.{19437}{19517}How was l to know you were a Mason?{20150}{20192}What's this?{20196}{20260}God's holy trousers!|Tickets again?{20264}{20317}ls your name Dravot, sir?{20396}{20531}l'm to say that Peachy|has gone south for the week.{20680}{20735}He's gone south for the week.{20740}{20820}Did he say l'd give anything for this?|l won't.{20824}{20888}-No, he didn't.|-Then why did you do it?{20892}{20965}For the sake of the widow's son.{21034}{21091}-He said south, did he?|-Yes.{21095}{21152}Then that'll be Degumber.{21156}{21222}Since you're Peachy's pal,|l'll tell you.{21226}{21349}We're gonna put the screw on the rajah|for what he did to his mother-in-law.{21354}{21436}Filled her with peppers|and flogged her to death.{21458}{21519}You mean you intend to blackmail him?{21524}{21658}You wouldn't get out alive! lf they|don't cut your throat, they'll poison you.{21662}{21743}Both's been tried.|Peachy and me don't kill easy!{21747}{21835}The rajah's an independent ruler.|He answers to nobody.{21840}{21899}How will you put the screw on him?{21903}{21997}By telling him we're correspondents|for The Northern Star.{22002}{22099}You can't! You can't do that!{22103}{22208}Because l am the correspondent|of The Northern Star!{22219}{22322}-You what?|-l'm the correspondent!{22326}{22408}Eh? What did you say, brother?{22542}{22632}As you know,|we took them at the Degumber border...{22636}{22710}...so there's a question|of jurisdiction.{22714}{22806}But a charge of conspiracy|to blackmail might be brought.{22810}{22922}l didn't lay this information before|you as a criminal prosecution.{22926}{22975}Only to save their lives.{22979}{23083}May l ask what particular interest|you have in these scoundrels?{23087}{23175}Well, they happen to be...{23180}{23231}...Freemasons. Like myself.{23235}{23336}Freemasons? Them? l'd think|you'd strike them off your roll!{23340}{23405}Oh, once a Mason, always a Mason.{23409}{23537}Never could understand how|pukka chaps like you can go about...{23541}{23648}...wearing aprons and sashes|and shaking hands with strangers.{23657}{23701}What is Masonry, Kipling?{23705}{23748}lt's an ancient order...{23752}{23857}...dedicated to the brotherhood|of man, under the eye of God.{23865}{23976}We should have left that behind|in England. lt can never work here.{23980}{24072}There are tales that it did work here,|before we came.{24076}{24142}Some audacious scholars|can trace it...{24146}{24209}...to the builders|of Solomon's Temple.{24213}{24358}-Old wives' tales, l suspect.|-Yes, in all likelihood, sir.{24362}{24501}Well, let's have a look|at your lodge brothers.{24605}{24673}Right turn.{24772}{24808}Halt.{24818}{24859}Hats off!{24896}{24953}You men are not under arrest...{24957}{25086}...thanks to Mr. Kipling, who's a real|correspondent for The Northern Star.{25091}{25192}But both of you richly deserve|to be in jail.{25200}{25259}l have your records before me.{25264}{25345}There's everything|f rom smuggling to swindling...{25349}{25431}...receiving stolen goods|and barefaced blackmail!{25436}{25486}l resent the accusation.{25490}{25580}lt is blackmail to threaten|to publish information.{25585}{25688}What blackmail is there in accepting|a retainer to keep it out?{25692}{25745}How did you propose to do that?{25750}{25840}Telling the editor what l know|about his sister...{25845}{25911}...and a certain government official.{25915}{26018}Let him put that in his paper|if he has need of news!{26110}{26192}You should have gone home|after your army service.{26196}{26276}To what? A porter's uniform|outside a restaurant?{26280}{26383}Tips for closing cab doors|on civilians and their blowzy women?{26387}{26468}Not for us, after watching|Af ghans take command...{26472}{26554}-...when the officers had copped it!|-Well said!{26559}{26689}There may be no criminal charges, but|l'll see these files reach Calcutta...{26693}{26793}...with the advice you be|deported as political undesirables.{26797}{26865}Detriments to the empire and the raj.{26869}{26930}Detriments you call us? Detriments?{26934}{27073}Detriments like us built this bloody|empire and the izzat of the raj!{27078}{27123}Hats on!{27132}{27177}About turn!{27187}{27257}By the left, quick march!{27275}{27349}Left turn!{27464}{27597}There's no need to let any of this|get into the Star, l take it, Kipling?{27601}{27647}No, no, no.{27778}{27816}Copy.{28549}{28645}My God! You two!|What do you want this time?{28649}{28739}-We want to ask you a favour.|-Another favour?{28744}{28851}Calm down, we've never taken|advantage of a fellow in the craft.{28855}{28923}We don't want money,|just a little time...{28927}{29007}...a look at a book or two,|a study of your maps.{29011}{29087}We'll take a drink, but if not,|we won't mind.{29091}{29192}Peachy is as sober as l am.|lt's important you have no doubts.{29198}{29356}So we'll take one of your cigars|apiece, and you shall watch us...{29360}{29402}...light up.{29660}{29686}And now, sir...{29691}{29810}...let me introduce you to Brother|Peachy Carnehan, which is him...{29814}{29927}...and Brother Daniel Dravot,|which is l.{29941}{30048}The less said about our jobs,|the better. We've been most things.{30052}{30173}We've been all over lndia. We know|her ci...
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