:31:03
Captain Feeney, that's all the money
my mother had in the world.
:31:07
Mightn't I keep it?
:31:09
I'm just one step ahead
of the Law myself.
:31:11
I killed an English Officer in a duel, and
I'm going to Dublin until things cool down.
:31:16
Mr. Barry...
:31:17
...in my profession
we hear many such stories.
:31:20
Yours is the most intriguing and touching
I've heard in weeks.
:31:24
Nevertheless,
I cannot grant your request.
:31:28
But, I'll tell you what I will do.
:31:31
I'll allow you to keep those fine boots,
which normally I would have for myself.
:31:36
The next town is only five miles away.
:31:39
And I suggest you now start walking.
:31:41
Mightn't I keep my horse?
:31:44
I would like to oblige you...
:31:45
...but, people like us must be able
to travel faster than our clients.
:31:50
Good day, young sir.
:32:05
You can put down your hands now,
Mr. Barry.
:32:37
Gale's Regiment of Foot, commanded
by Lieutenant General Charles Gale...
:32:42
...which has distinguished itself
during the recent troubles...
:32:47
...wants several men to supply
the places of those veterans...
:32:51
...who have deserved to be pensioned
at one shilling a day.
:32:56
All clever young fellows
who are free and able...
:32:59
...and are ambitious of becoming
gentlemen by bearing arms...