War and Peace
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:56:19
- What have you heard?
- He'll recover. Dolokhov won't die.

:56:22
Thank God.
:56:26
It's only easier to kill good men.
:56:29
Men like Dolokhov
are only good for wars.

:56:33
In between wars, they ought
to be locked up in cages.

:56:36
Here.
:56:39
I'd like to leave Moscow.
:56:41
I wanna get away from these people
who believe it's normal to kill...

:56:44
who are scornful of a man
if he doesn't kill.

:56:49
At the banquet,
when Dolokhov made the toast...

:56:52
I looked across at him
smiling at me...

:56:55
I was convinced of the guilt
of my wife.

:56:58
Well, is that a reason to kill?
:56:59
- Look, my dear fellow...
- Helene was guilty, not Dolokhov.

:57:02
In his place, I might have done
the same thing.

:57:04
Maybe it's even certain
that I'd have done the same thing.

:57:08
There we were in the snow
facing each other with pistols.

:57:13
You know who's the guilty one?
I. Only I.

:57:16
Pierre, don't be silly.
:57:19
And you know why? Because
I married her without loving her.

:57:23
I wanted her. I had to have her,
so I made myself blind.

:57:26
I lied when I said to her,
"I love you. "

:57:31
And because of that...
:57:33
there's Dolokhov stretched in pain,
alive only by the grace of God.

:57:37
Because of my weakness, my lie.
I'm guilty. I must suffer for it.

:57:42
Pierre, you must stop
thinking like this.

:57:44
It'll become an obsession,
and it's not like you.

:57:48
Look, if you'll agree...
:57:50
we'll all take a fine trip
to our place in the country.

:57:53
It'll do us all good, and Nicholas
wants to show it to Denisov.

:57:57
We'll start tonight,
and you'll come with us, eh?

:57:59
Of course you'll come with us.
I'll go and tell the family.


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