War and Peace
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:53:01
It was all very long ago. She's had
time to forget her disappointment.

:53:07
- Remember our old discussion...?
- Yes.

:53:12
I said a fallen woman should be
forgiven. But I can't forgive her.

:53:17
But you can't compare
Natasha to a fallen woman.

:53:21
What romantic dreams I had.
:53:25
You mean, ask for her hand again?
Yes, that would be very noble.

:53:30
But...
:53:36
I'm sorry.
:53:39
How are you?
You seem so strange, disturbed.

:53:43
The night before a battle is fought,
men are likely to seem disturbed.

:53:50
It's more than that.
:53:52
Perhaps it is.
:53:59
I've been in many battles, but
for the first time I feel I'll die tomorrow.

:54:06
- Nonsense. Why?
- I just feel it.

:54:10
Why are you really here, Pierre,
when you hate violence and war?

:54:18
I don't know.
:54:21
Because I realised you can't hate
something you've never known.

:54:28
How will the battle go?
Our position's good.

:54:31
Success never depends on positions,
orders, plans or even on numbers.

:54:37
A battle is won
by men determined to win it.

:54:40
Despite those men at headquarters
who consider war a game,

:54:44
war is the most horrible thing in life,
and I'd never take prisoners.

:54:49
The French are my enemies,
they destroyed my home,

:54:53
exiled my sister and my child.
:54:57
Now they hope to destroy Moscow.
Taking prisoners is playing at war.


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