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Your Majesty, may I present
Mr. Barry Lyndon.
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Mr. Lyndon. We were very fond
of Sir Charles Lyndon.
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And how is Lady Lyndon?
:50:09
She's very well, Your Majesty.
:50:12
Mr. Lyndon raised a company of troops
to fight in America against the rebels.
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Good, Mr. Lyndon. Raise another company
and go with them, too.
:50:33
Barry was born clever enough
at gaining a fortune...
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...but incapable of keeping one.
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For the qualities and energies
which lead a man to achieve the first...
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...are often the very cause of his ruin
in the latter case.
:50:50
Now he was burdened with
the harassing cares and responsibilities...
:50:54
...which are the dismal adjuncts
ofgreat rank and property.
:50:58
And his life now...
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...seemed to consist mostly of drafts
ofletters to lawyers and money-brokers...
:51:05
...and endless correspondence...
:51:07
...with decorators and cooks.
:51:33
Gentlemen, I'm going to leave you for
a few minutes. Carry on with your work.
:51:37
Yes, sir.
:51:55
Bully.