Barry Lyndon
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You can put down your hands now,
Mr. Barry.

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Gale's Regiment of Foot, commanded
by Lieutenant General Charles Gale...

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...which has distinguished itself
during the recent troubles...

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...wants several men to supply
the places of those veterans...

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...who have deserved to be pensioned
at one shilling a day.

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All clever young fellows
who are free and able...

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...and are ambitious of becoming
gentlemen by bearing arms...

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...are hereby invited to meet
the Recruiting Officer...

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...who promises that they shall meet
with every encouragement...

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...that merit and good behaviour
can entitle them to.

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Those meeting the qualifications
will immediately receive...

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...His Majesty's Royal Bounty
of one and a half guineas...

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...with complete clothing, arms
and accoutrements.

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King George and Old England forever.
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For a young man in difficulty...
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...who had killed a man in a duel and
was anxious to find refuge from the Law...

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...the chance to earn distinction
in the European wars...

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...seemed a stroke of good fortune.
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And King George needed men too much
to heed from whence they came.


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