Barry Lyndon
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1:25:03
Chevalier, will you give me credit
for 5,000 louis d'or, please?

1:25:08
Of course, Lord Ludd.
1:25:21
Five thousand.
1:25:25
Now, everything on the four.
1:25:30
Yes, I know, everything on the four.
1:25:44
No more bets.
1:25:51
The four loses.
1:26:06
It is not important.
1:26:10
Now, I'm weary.
1:26:13
I would like dinner. Shall we?
1:26:18
Excuse me, Lord Ludd.
1:26:21
If you don't mind.
1:26:24
Not at all.
1:26:27
They always played on credit with
any person of honour or noble lineage.

1:26:33
They never pressed for their winnings...
1:26:35
...or declined to receive
promissory notes.

1:26:40
But woe to the man who did not pay
when the note became due.

1:26:44
Barry was sure to wait upon him
with his bill.

1:26:47
There were few bad debts.
1:26:49
Saluez.
1:26:51
It was Barry's skill with the sword,
and readiness to use it...

1:26:55
...that maintained the reputation
of the firm, so to speak.

1:26:58
On guard!

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