War and Peace
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:19:23
They can't help liking me.
:19:26
I'm so willing
to do anything they wish...

:19:28
so ready to be fond of him...
:19:31
for being his father.
:19:40
- I am Mary Bolkonsky.
- Charmed.

:19:43
- And this is my daughter Natasha.
- How do you do?

:19:45
Good afternoon.
:19:48
Please excuse my father.
He doesn't feel well.

:19:51
He asked me to welcome you
in his name.

:19:58
- Will you have some tea?
- Well, I think that would be...

:20:01
No, thank you.
:20:04
No, thank you.
:20:12
I suppose you've heard
from Andre?

:20:15
Yes.
:20:18
Father!
:20:21
Ah, you're the young
Countess Rostov.

:20:24
I didn't know you were paying me
the honor of a visit.

:20:27
You must excuse my costume.
I came to speak to my daughter.

:20:31
Why wasn't I told?
:20:33
Count Rostov. Oh, yes,
I've heard a great deal about you.

:20:37
A great deal about you.
:20:40
As the Lord is my witness,
nobody told me that they were here.

:20:44
This house...
utter confusion, chaos.

:20:48
People coming and going,
and you can't find anything.

:20:50
Even the papers in my desk.
:20:53
You must excuse me.
:20:55
As you see,
I'm not prepared to entertain.

:20:58
I can't stand Moscow anyhow!

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