War and Peace
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:46:03
- Here I come!
- At last!

:46:09
Why did you stay in bed so long?
I've been waiting for you to get up.

:46:14
You're quite a man, aren't you?
:46:17
I'm awfully glad you're my brother.
:46:20
I want to know what men are like.
:46:23
Are you the same as all of them?
:46:28
Sonya is so young.
:46:29
You know, Sonya's my dearest friend.
:46:31
If she loves someone,
she does it for life.

:46:34
And she loves you and me
like that.

:46:36
You remember before you went away?
:46:39
Well, she told me
to forget all that.

:46:41
She said, "I will love him always,
but let him be free. "

:46:45
Isn't that lovely and noble?
:46:47
- Isn't it?
- I'll never go back on my word.

:46:50
We knew you'd say that,
but you see, it won't do.

:46:53
Because if you marry her just because
you're bound by a promise...

:46:57
it'll seem as if you're marrying her
because you must.

:47:00
It wouldn't be right, Nicholas.
:47:03
We'll talk it over later.
:47:05
Oh, I'm so glad I have you.
:47:08
Tell me, are you still true
to Pierre now that he's married?

:47:11
Don't be silly.
:47:14
- I'll be a dancer. I'll never marry.
- What?

:47:16
- But don't tell anyone.
- Oh, no.

:47:19
Go and get dressed and
we'll have breakfast together.

:47:35
Did you get my letter?
:47:37
- We met the doctor at the last relay.
- She'll be relieved.

:47:40
- Is he in time?
- Let's hope so. We must pray for her.

:47:42
- She's longed for you.
- What a strange fate, Masha, darling.


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