War and Peace
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:28:02
Your wife?
:28:04
Well, go on, speak.
:28:05
When her confinement is due,
send to Moscow for a doctor.

:28:08
A doctor?
:28:10
I know that if nature won't
do its work, no one can.

:28:12
But they've been
telling her things and...

:28:15
she's had a dream.
:28:16
She's frightened.
:28:18
All right, all right.
:28:21
Give this to Michael Kutuzov.
:28:24
We were at school together.
:28:26
He wasn't exactly a bright lad,
but never mind.

:28:30
I've written to him to tell him
to keep you away from headquarters.

:28:34
They're bad places.
:28:37
Tell him I remember him
and I admire him.

:28:40
Now good-bye.
:28:49
Remember this, Prince Andre.
:28:52
If they kill you,
it will hurt me, your old father.

:28:56
But if I hear that you've not behaved
like a son of Nicholas Bolkonsky...

:28:59
it will be worse.
:29:01
I shall be shamed.
:29:04
You needn't have said that
to me, Father.

:29:07
I...
:29:09
I also wanted to ask you...
:29:12
if I am killed
and I have a son...

:29:15
don't let him be taken
away from you.

:29:19
Let him grow up... here...
:29:22
with you, please.
:29:29
Well, what are you waiting for?
We've said good-bye. Go, go.

:29:43
You're leaving already.
Don't go. Don't leave me here.

:29:47
I won't be able to stand it.
I'll be so lonely.

:29:49
I leave you in my family's house,
with my father, with Mary.

:29:52
Stay until tomorrow.
Stay another day, please, I beg you.

:29:55
I can't, Lise.
You know that.

:29:57
You're delighted to go.
You're delighted to get rid of me.


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