War and Peace
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:31:03
On one condition. You must make me
look at least as good as the horse.

:31:08
It's not fair to look at it
before it's finished.

:31:12
Very unpromising, isn't it?
:31:13
Yes, it is.
:31:15
You needn't be in such
a hurry to agree.

:31:18
Anyways, it's not meant
to be a work of art.

:31:21
Papa bought the colt to give to Nicholas
when he comes back from the war.

:31:24
And I'm gonna send him the picture
to show him what it's like.

:31:27
Have you finished?
:31:29
For the moment.
:31:34
Charge! Come on!
Hurry! Come on!

:31:40
Come on!
:31:44
- Have you heard from Nicholas?
- Mama and Papa received a letter.

:31:47
He hasn't written me or Sonya.
:31:49
Men forget about women immediately
when they go to war, don't they?

:31:52
Men don't. Boys do.
:31:53
Nicholas would be furious
if he heard you call him a boy.

:31:56
He'd probably challenge you
to a duel.

:31:58
That's better a reason than most
for fighting a duel.

:32:00
Actually, the only reason he wrote
was that he wanted some more money.

:32:03
He keeps lending money to his captain
who keeps losing it at cards.

:32:07
The captain sounds a lot
like Papa.

:32:10
His name's Denisov. And Nicholas says
he's got moustaches out to here...

:32:14
he lisps and he's the bravest man
in the world.

:32:17
Nicholas says he's having
a perfectly glorious time...

:32:19
and we're bound to win the war soon.
:32:22
He's beginning to feel quite sorry
for Napoleon.

:32:24
Charge! Kill 'em!
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Come on, men!
:32:29
Take that!
:32:31
Come on!
:32:35
There's no doubt about it.
Wars must be very amusing.

:32:38
- I must put it on my list.
- What list?

:32:41
I'm making a list of the greatest
pleasures human beings are capable of...

:32:44
in the order of their importance.
:32:46
- I neglected war.
- What are the other pleasures...

:32:48
in the order of their importance?
:32:49
The opera, eternal friendship,
summertime...

:32:52
dancing the mazurka, moving to
the country in the springtime...

:32:55
and welcoming soldiers home
from the war.

:32:57
- Have you any suggestions?
- Well, let me think.


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