Barry Lyndon
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...Redmond Barry had the honour to lead
to the altar the Countess of Lyndon.

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The ceremony was performed by the
Reverend Runt, Her Ladyship's Chaplain.

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"And therefore is not in any way
to be enterprised...

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"...nor taken in hand unadvisedly...
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"...lightly or wantonly...
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"...to satisfy men's carnal lusts
and appetites...

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"...like brute beasts
that have no understanding.

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"But reverently...
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"...discreetly...
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"...advisedly...
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"...soberly...
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"...and in the fear of God.
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"Duly considering the causes
for which matrimony was ordained.

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"First...
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"...it was ordained for the procreation
of children to be brought up...

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"...in the fear and nurture of the Lord,
and to the praise of His holy name.

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"Secondly...
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"...it was ordained for a remedy
against sin, and to avoid fornication."

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Barry had now arrived
at the pitch of prosperity...

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...and by his own energy had raised
himself to a higher sphere of society...

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...having procured His Majesty's
gracious permission to add the name...

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...of his lovely Lady to his own.
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Thenceforth, Redmond Barry
assumed the style...

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...and title of Barry Lyndon.

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