1:02:03
You dare speak
that object's name to me?
1:02:07
"Dare," sir, is not a word to be
used to a captain in the British army.
1:02:11
For I am a gentleman,
though I am your son.
1:02:13
I'll say what I like to my own child.
And I say this:
1:02:16
I have not slaved for 40 years
to see you marry a beggar maid!
1:02:21
You made the match!
And I can unmake it!
1:02:24
You will marry whom I say, sir.
And I say you will marry Miss Swartz.
1:02:27
Either that or take your pack and walk
out of this house without a shilling.!
1:02:31
Do I make myself clear, sir?
1:02:35
As a bell, sir.
1:02:42
Georgy. Georgy.
1:02:47
Come on, you lads.!
War is come to Europe.!
1:02:52
My brother wants tojoin.!
1:03:12
If you're here to plead his case,
you've made a wasted journey.
1:03:14
Mr. Osborne, we're on the brink of war.
1:03:18
Should anything happen to George,
you'd never forgive yourself
if you hadn't parted in charity.
1:03:25
May I not take him
a message from you? Please.
1:03:32
Very well.
1:03:34
Let him only come home to his old room
and things will be as they were before.
1:03:40
They cannot be.
1:03:42
Why not, if I say they can?
Because...
1:03:44
George married
Miss Sedley this morning.
1:03:50
I go from here to
their wedding breakfast.
1:03:55
Will you not come with me?