Barry Lyndon
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...of 500 guineas a year for life.
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Specifically on the condition of your...
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...leaving England...
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...and to be stopped...
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...the instant of your return.
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Lord Bullingdon has also asked me
to point out to you...

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...that should you decide to remain here...
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...your stay would infallibly plunge you...
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...into jail.
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As in view of the present circumstances
there will soon be...

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...innumerable writs taken out
against you for...

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...debts long-outstanding...
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...and your credit is so blown that...
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...you could not hope...
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...to raise a shilling.
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Utterly baffled and beaten...
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...what was the lonely
and broken-hearted man to do?

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He took the annuity and returned
to Ireland with his mother...

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...to complete his recovery.
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Sometime later he travelled abroad.
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His life there, we have not the means
of following accurately.

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He appears to have resumed
his former profession of a gambler...

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...without his former success.

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