Sharpe's Challenge part 6

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  • makes it easier to think they are deserters.... not a lot of Greenjackets in India.

  • so they look like deserters. red coats would be shot on sight

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  • Le feck offs, n'est pas? Classic

  • Now Sharpe I suspect would of been offered to share her bath

  • @XxGREATxBRITAINxX Not snez bar, but "n'est ce pas?" - French for "Is it not? or "Not so?".

    As for the first part of that little phrase, I can guess he said "le fuck offs". Maybe his little way of saying they are deserters (i.e. they fucked off - le fuck offs). "Le Fuck offs, n'est ce pas" - "Deserters, is it not". I'm no language expert or anything, just seems likely that this is what he might had said :)

  • "Le Fack Off snez bar" .... lmao whut?

  • @Ragitsu Yes, you're right unfortunately. Thank you for answering my comment with more grace than I wrote it. It's just sad that some people corrupt the language as a whole with only a few words. It isn't necessary and what's the point? We are supposed to be good examples to children aren't we? By our example we teach others, right? Doesn't that make us respect ourselves as well as others? How can you respect anyone that won't discipline themselves over a few adjectives/nouns?

  • @Ragitsu

    you're*

  • @Songsmirth

    My bad language tells my age? Interesting, as i've seen children as young as eight use "fuck", and adults as old as at least sixty use 'fuck".

    Now, if you speaking about maturity, that is a different matter altogether, and one more open to interpretation.

  • @Ragitsu Yes, I agree with you. We teach history so people can learn from others mistake. Learn the value of talking first.

  • Celia Borroughs is pretty uppity & unfriendly, even to Khande Rao's sister .. who tries her best to minimize the discomforts to her!

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