During their dialogue, O'Hara says, "Well, M'Lord, it appears that the
field is yours." (This line is missing from the final cut.)
We start with a wide shot from the edge of the British camp as as Colonel Tavington
and his lieutenant ride up from the battlefield.
Closer shot of Tavington dismounting, then the shot pans to follow him and his
lieutenant walking into a tent.
Once inside the tent, the camera follows Tavington as he takes a few steps inside
the tent. The tent is full of British officers talking in twos and threes. General
Cornwallis comes into view through a doorway to a nearby tent where he is being
dusted off. Tavington comes to halt and speaks.
Tavington:
"M'Lord, General, Gentlemen, a glorious day for His
Majesty and England."
Closeup of General O'Hara looking on in disdain as General Cornwallis replies.
Cornwallis (off-screen):
"Colonel Tavington."
Back to the wide shot, which now shows Cornwallis walking toward Tavington as
he addresses him.
Cornwallis:
"Always too early. Always too eager for glory."
Closeup of Tavington where dried blood is easily visible on the side of his
face. He is taken aback by Cornwallis' chiding.
Tavington:
"For Victory, My Lord."
Cut to Cornwallis feeding his two dogs from the dishes of meat that were laid
out. Tavington continues speaking during this shot.