Barry Lyndon
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1:57:02
You have important friends.
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They can tell you
how these things are done.

1:57:08
For money, well-timed
and properly applied...

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...can accomplish anything.
1:57:17
And Barry was acquainted with someone
who knew how these things were done.

1:57:23
This was the distinguished Barrister
and former Government Minister...

1:57:27
...Lord Hallam...
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...whose acquaintance he had made,
like so many others, at the gaming table.

1:57:35
Do you happen to know
the Thirteenth Earl of Wendover?

1:57:40
I don't believe I do.
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Well, this nobleman is one
of the Gentlemen of His Majesty's Closet...

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...with whom our revered Monarch
is on terms of considerable intimacy.

1:57:52
In my opinion, you would be wise
to fix upon him...

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...your chief reliance for the advancement
of your claim to the peerage.

1:58:04
When I take up a person, Mr. Lyndon,
he, or she, is safe.

1:58:08
There is no question about them anymore.
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My friends are the best people.
I don't mean they're the most virtuous...

1:58:16
...or, indeed, the least virtuous,
or the cleverest...

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...or the stupidest,
richest or best born.

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But, the best.
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In a word, people about whom
there is no question.

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I cannot promise how long it will take.
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You can appreciate
it is not an easy matter.

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But, any gentleman with an estate,
and 30,000 a year...

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...should have a peerage.
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And there standing behind me
was a total stranger.

1:58:51
I looked at him, and he said to me:
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"Excuse me, sir, could you tell me,
is Lord Wendover alive or dead?"


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