2:35:01
In such a manner, and to such an extent
no gentleman can willingly suffer...
2:35:07
...without demanding satisfaction...
2:35:11
...however much time intervenes.
2:35:17
I have now come to claim
that satisfaction.
2:36:03
Mr. Lyndon...
2:36:04
...these are a matched pair of pistols,
and as you have seen...
2:36:07
...your second has loaded one,
and I have loaded the other.
2:36:11
As they belong to Lord Bullingdon,
you may have whichever one you wish.
2:36:23
Lord Bullingdon.
2:36:32
Now, gentlemen, to determine
who will have first fire...
2:36:36
...I will toss a coin in the air.
2:36:38
As the offended party, it is
Lord Bullingdon's choice to call the toss.
2:36:43
Is that agreeable to both of you?
2:36:47
Yes.
2:36:51
If Lord Bullingdon calls correctly
he will have the first fire.
2:36:56
If incorrectly, Mr. Lyndon
will have the first fire.