Barry Lyndon
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But be clear about one thing:
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As men serve me, I serve them.
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I never laid a cane on the back
of a Lord before...

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...but, if you force me to, I shall
speedily become used to the practice.

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Do you have anything to say for yourself?
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No.
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You may go.
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Barry believed, and not without
some reason, that it had been...

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...a declaration of war against him
by Bullingdon from the start...

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...and that the evil consequences
that ensued...

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...were entirely of Bullingdon's creating.
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I shall make you into
a real magician now, Bryan.

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I shall show you the knot that never was.
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As Bullingdon grew up to be a man...
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...his hatred for Barry
assumed an intensity...

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...equalled only by his
increased devotion to his mother.

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Very good, Bryan. A little bow.
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Put it on the table for me.
Thank you.

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For Bryan's eighth birthday the local
nobility, gentry and their children...

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...came to pay their respects.
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The inside and outside are quite empty.
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Wave your hand over the top.
Is there anything there?

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Wonderful! Wonderful, colourful
silk handkerchiefs!

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Take a bow, Bryan,
you did that beautifully.

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Very good.
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Let's see if you have something
behind your ear.

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Yes, you have.
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A little ball. Let's make it vanish.
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It's gone.
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Here it is, behind my elbow.
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Wave your hand
over my green silk handkerchief...

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...and see if we can produce
a magic flower. I wonder if we can?

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Here it comes.
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The colours of the rainbow.
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You know all the colours of the rainbow
produce but one colour, Bryan.


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