Barry Lyndon
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The details were arranged
beforehand with the Chevalier.

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He was instructed to tell the truth...
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...as much as his story
would possibly bear.

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The information he gave
was very minute and accurate...

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...though not very important.
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Wine or punch, Your Honour?
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Wine.
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It was agreed that Barry should keep
his character of valet.

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That, before strangers,
he should not know a word of English.

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And that he should keep a lookout
on the trumps when serving the wine.

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Having excellent eyesight...
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...and a natural aptitude...
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...he was able to give his dear patron
much assistance...

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...against his opponents
at the green table.

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lf, for instance, he wiped
the table with a napkin...

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...the enemy was strong in Diamonds.
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If he adjusted a chair it meant Ace King.
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If he said, "Punch or wine, My Lord?"...
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...Hearts were meant, and so forth.
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The Prince of Tübingen...
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...who had intimate connections
with the Great Frederick...

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...was passionately fond of play
as were the gentlemen...

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...of almost all the Courts of Europe.
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You owe 15,500 frederick d'or.

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