Barry Lyndon
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zobrazit.
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hledat.

1:20:14
Will you be able to return here tomorrow
without arousing suspicion?

1:20:20
I know they won't allow a meeting
with the Prince.

1:20:23
But if I say that, do you know any reason
why he'll pay me what he owes?

1:20:29
You must tell them I intend
to demand satisfaction.

1:20:33
Don't look so downcast, my boy.
1:20:35
They cannot harm me,
the Austrian Embassy will see to that.

1:20:40
The worst they can do is send me
out of this dreary country of theirs.

1:20:45
If they should, don't worry...
1:20:49
...you shall not be left behind.
1:20:52
Have no fear of that.
1:20:55
The King has determined to send
the Chevalier out of the country.

1:21:00
Has he already demanded satisfaction?
1:21:04
Not yet, but I believe he intends to...
1:21:08
...possibly today.
1:21:10
Then this must be done tomorrow.
1:21:13
All the arrangements are made.
1:21:19
You said he takes a drive
after breakfast every day.

1:21:25
Yes, sir.
1:21:27
Is there any reason he should do
any different tomorrow?

1:21:31
No, sir.
1:21:33
Good.
1:21:35
When the Chevalier comes out
to his carriage in the morning...

1:21:39
...two Officers will meet him
and escort him to the frontier.

1:21:43
His baggage will be sent after him.
1:21:45
Excellent.
1:21:58
At ten o'clock the next morning...

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hledat.