Barry Lyndon
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1:54:02
Later we were visited
by our noble Prince Henry.

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"Who is the man who has done this?"
I stepped forward.

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"How many heads was it
that you cut off? " He says.

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"Nineteen," says l,
"besides wounding several."

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

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

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What do you think of that?
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Were you allowed to keep the heads?
1:54:33
No, they always become
the property of the King.

1:54:36
Will you tell me another story?
1:54:39
I'll tell you one tomorrow.
1:54:40
Will you play cards with me tomorrow?
1:54:43
Of course I will. Now go to sleep.
1:54:49
Will you keep the candles lit?
1:54:52
Bryan, big boys don't sleep
with the candles lit.

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I'm afraid of the dark.
1:54:58
My darling, there's nothing
to be afraid of.

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But, I like it with the candles lit.
1:55:04
All right, you can sleep
with the candles lit.

1:55:08
Thank you, Papa.
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Good night.
1:55:32
Ah, Redmond!
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It's a blessing to see my darling boy
has attained a position I knew was his due.

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And for which I pinched myself
to educate him.

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

1:55:54
...she couldn't have had,
had she married a Duke.

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But, if she should tire
of my wild Redmond...


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