Barry Lyndon
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1:13:01
...of the burst of feeling
now about to take place.

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You seem the right one to me.
1:13:12
Thank you, Your Honour.
1:13:21
Are you ill?
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Sir...
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...I have a confession to make to you.
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I'm an Irishman.
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My name is Redmond Barry.
1:13:41
I was abducted into the Prussian Army.
1:13:45
Now I've been put into your service...
1:13:48
...by my Captain Potzdorf
and his uncle, the Minister of Police...

1:13:56
...to serve as a watch
upon your...actions...

1:14:02
...and to give information to them.
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The Chevalier was much affected
at thus finding one of his countrymen.

1:14:32
For he too was an exile.
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And a friendly voice, a look...
1:14:38
...brought the old country
back to his memory.

1:14:45
He is very religious
and attends church regularly.

1:14:48
After Mass he comes home for breakfast.
1:14:55
He then takes an airing in his carriage.
1:14:57
Barry presented his reports
regularly to the Minister.


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