War and Peace
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:24:40
Count Rostov, may I borrow
your lovely daughter...

:24:43
to sit with me
through the next act?

:24:45
Oh, Countess, how charming.
Natasha, my dear, come along.

:24:48
- Isn't it exciting?
- Yes.

:24:58
Enchanting. You mustn't
bury her in the country again.

:25:01
Oh, you're too kind.
Natasha, sit down.

:25:06
Now we can tear
all our friends to pieces.

:25:13
You realize that everyone in
the theater is talking about you...

:25:16
how lovely you are and
the brilliant match you've made.

:25:20
- You know about that?
- It's the news of the season.

:25:24
Prince Andre Bolkonsky?
:25:26
Why, every woman here tonight
is jealous of you at this moment.

:25:31
Why, Anatole!
:25:33
May I present my brother?
Countess Natasha Rostov.

:25:39
My brother is the center
of fashion in Moscow.

:25:42
That means that he eats
and drinks too much...

:25:44
and plays for too high stakes.
:25:46
He also sees the worst
and most amusing people.

:25:49
You simply must get him to tell you
all there is to do this season.

:25:52
- Countess!
- Prince, you've been neglecting me.

:25:55
- I was convinced you were dead.
- Dead?

:25:56
- I was convinced you were dead.
- Dead?

:25:58
When I saw you
the first time at the ball...

:25:59
When was it,
six, seven weeks ago?


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