Barry Lyndon
náhled.
zobrazit.
záložky.
hledat.

:43:01
"Nineteen," says I,
"besides wounding several."

:43:05
Well, I'll be blessed,
if he didn't burst into tears.

:43:10
"Noble, noble fellow," he said.
:43:12
"Here is nineteen golden guineas,
one for each head that you cut off."

:43:17
What do you think of that?
:43:18
Were you allowed to keep the heads?
:43:21
No, they always become
the property of the King.

:43:25
Will you tell me another story?
:43:27
I'll tell you one tomorrow.
:43:29
Will you play cards with me tomorrow?
:43:32
Of course I will. Now go to sleep.
:43:38
Will you keep the candles lit?
:43:40
Bryan, big boys don't sleep
with the candles lit.

:43:44
I'm afraid of the dark.
:43:46
My darling, there's nothing
to be afraid of.

:43:50
But, I like it with the candles lit.
:43:52
All right, you can sleep
with the candles lit.

:43:56
Thank you, Papa.
:43:58
Good night.
:44:20
Ah, Redmond!
:44:23
It's a blessing to see my darling boy
has attained a position I knew was his due.

:44:30
And for which I pinched myself
to educate him.

:44:35
Little Bryan is a darling boy...
:44:38
...and you live in great splendour.
:44:40
Your lady wife knows
she has a treasure...

:44:42
...she couldn't have had,
had she married a Duke.

:44:48
But, if she should tire
of my wild Redmond...

:44:52
...and his old-fashioned lrish ways...
:44:55
...or if she should die...
:44:58
...what future would there be
for my son, and my grandson?


náhled.
hledat.