Barry Lyndon
náhled.
zobrazit.
záložky.
hledat.

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...to those of escaping the Service...
:46:07
...to which he was tied for six years.
:46:23
Gentlemen talk of the Age of Chivalry...
:46:27
...but remember the ploughmen,
poachers and pickpockets they lead.

:46:32
It is with these sad instruments
great warriors and kings...

:46:36
...have been doing their murderous work
in the world.

:46:49
Barry could not have fallen
into worse circumstances...

:46:52
...than those in which he found himself.
:46:55
But fate did not intend he should
remain long an English soldier.

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An accident occurred...
:47:01
...which took him out of the Service
in a rather singular manner.

:47:32
Freddie, I hope you won't be angry
with me, but...

:47:37
...I've got something to tell you
which you won't be happy about.

:47:41
What is it?
:47:43
First, promise me
you'll keep your temper.

:47:47
Jonathan, don't be an ass!
You're making a big mystery of it.

:47:52
What is going on?
:47:54
I have to go away again.
:47:57
For about two weeks.
:47:59
Oh, God, you're not serious?

náhled.
hledat.