For Whom the Bugle Tolls

Season 2, Episode 10, Aired
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O'Rourke needs to distract a visiting colonel who enjoys bugle calls, but the trouble is that Dobbs is the army's worst bugler. '
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      • Agarn: Bugle Bill? O'Rourke: That's right. They call him that because he's got this thing about buglers ever since one big Indian fight. He hollered "charge" and the bugler blew "retreat." Agarn: Well, what happened? O'Rourke: Well, he was out there all by himself, but before he figured that out, he was so full of arrows that a porcupine followed him home. Edit
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      • The episode title is a play on the title of an Ernest Hemingway novel, itself taken from the famous line in John Donne's poem Meditation XVII, "And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee." Edit
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