Barry Lyndon
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...and his old-fashioned Irish ways...
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...or if she should die...
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...what future would there be
for my son, and my grandson?

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You have not a penny of your own...
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...and cannot transact any business
without her signature.

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Upon her death the entire estate
would go to young Bullingdon...

1:56:29
...who bears you little affection.
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You could be penniless tomorrow...
1:56:35
...and darling Bryan at the mercy
of his stepbrother.

1:56:43
Shall I tell you something?
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There is only one way for you
and your son to have real security.

1:56:51
You must obtain a title.
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I shall not rest
until I see you Lord Lyndon.

1:57:02
You have important friends.
1:57:04
They can tell you
how these things are done.

1:57:08
For money, well-timed
and properly applied...

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...can accomplish anything.
1:57:17
And Barry was acquainted with someone
who knew how these things were done.

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This was the distinguished Barrister
and former Government Minister...

1:57:27
...Lord Hallam...
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...whose acquaintance he had made,
like so many others, at the gaming table.

1:57:35
Do you happen to know
the Thirteenth Earl of Wendover?

1:57:40
I don't believe I do.
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Well, this nobleman is one
of the Gentlemen of His Majesty's Closet...

1:57:46
...with whom our revered Monarch
is on terms of considerable intimacy.

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In my opinion, you would be wise
to fix upon him...

1:57:57
...your chief reliance for the advancement
of your claim to the peerage.


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