Barry Lyndon
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And required them to live
a wandering and disconnected life.

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And, though they were swimming
upon the high tide of fortune...

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...and prospering with the cards,
they had little to show for their labour...

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...but some fine clothes
and a few trinkets.

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Five years in the Army,
and considerable experience of the world...

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...had dispelled any romantic notions
regarding love...

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...with which Barry commenced life.
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And he had it in mind,
as many gentlemen had done before him...

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...to marry a woman
of fortune and condition.

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And, as such things so often happen...
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...these thoughts coincided
with his setting sight upon a lady...

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...who will play a considerable part
in the drama of his life.

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The Countess of Lyndon...
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...Viscountess Bullingdon of England...
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...Baroness Castle Lyndon oflreland.
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A woman of vast wealth and great beauty.
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She was the wife of Sir Charles Lyndon...
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...Knight of the Bath...
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...Minister to George IIl
at several of the Courts of Europe.

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A cripple, wheeled about in a chair...
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...worn out by gout
and a myriad of diseases.

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Her Ladyship's Chaplain, Mr. Runt...
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...acted as tutor to her son,
the little Viscount Bullingdon...

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...a melancholy little boy,
much attached to his mother.


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