North West Frontier
1959
Captain Scott: You're the first American woman I've met. Are they all like you? Catherine Wyatt: Why? How do I seem? Captain Scott: Well, shall we say a little bit more independent than most? Catherine Wyatt: Is that the tactful English way of saying you think I'm pig-headed?
Catherine Wyatt: Are you sure about Mr Van Layden? I mean, won't you get into a lot of trouble if you're wrong? Captain Scott: Wouldn't you like to see me drummed out of my regiment? Paraded before the troops? Medals torn off my manly bosom? I used to think that would be just your cup of tea. Catherine Wyatt: They don't really do all that, do they? Captain Scott: Well, of course they do! And my best friend calls on me in my quarters, hands me a loaded revolver and says, "Carruthers, its the only way out for a gentleman."
Captain Scott: "Be thankful you're living and trust your luck, march to your front like a soldier." Catherine Wyatt: Who said that? Captain Scott: Man called Kipling. Another tea-drinker.