War and Peace
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:52:33
Colonel, this gentleman's
been asking to see you.

:52:42
- At last.
- What are you doing here?

:52:45
It's a little hard to say.
:52:47
I came to see the battle.
:52:50
Why?
:52:53
It's hard to explain, Andre.
:52:55
It's such an enormous event.
:52:58
All our lives
will be different from now on...

:53:00
because of what's going
to happen here tomorrow.

:53:07
I'm sorry about
your father's death, Andre.

:53:10
He was an old man.
:53:11
He couldn't live with the thought
of being driven away from Bald Hills.

:53:16
How are they taking it in Moscow?
:53:20
You know that Mary
has gone to your aunt's at Ryazan.

:53:23
It was Nicholas Rostov who got her
out of Bald Hills just in time.

:53:26
Nicholas?
:53:33
So Anatole Kuragine did not honor
Countess Rostov with his hand?

:53:38
He couldn't.
He was married already.

:53:42
Well, it was all very long ago.
I'm sure she's had time...

:53:44
to forget her disappointment.
:53:50
You remember one of
our old discussions about it?

:53:52
I said that a fallen woman
should be forgiven.

:53:55
But I didn't say I could forgive her,
and I can't.

:53:58
But you can't compare Natasha
to a fallen woman.


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