Barry Lyndon
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2:11:12
Will anyone be joining
Your Lordship?

2:11:14
No, I shall be alone.
2:11:27
The roast beef's very good, My Lord.
2:11:48
Hello, Neville. How are you?
2:11:51
Ah, Barry. Hello.
2:11:53
I see you're alone.
Why don't you join me?

2:11:55
Oh, thank you, Barry,
you're very kind, but...

2:11:59
...I'm expecting someone to join me.
2:12:02
What a shame! Lady Lyndon and I
have missed your company lately.

2:12:06
Please give my respects to Lady Lyndon...
2:12:09
...and say I've been very busy of late
and not been able to go about much.

2:12:12
I shall.
2:12:13
The eighth of next month we're
having some guests over for cards...

2:12:17
...we'd love to have you
and Lady Wendover join us.

2:12:21
I'll check my diary, but I think
I'm engaged on that evening.

2:12:25
I hope you're not engaged.
We'd love to see you again.

2:12:29
I'll write and say if I'm free or not.
2:12:32
I look forward to hearing from you.
It's nice to see you again.

2:12:39
If he had murdered Lord Bullingdon...
2:12:42
...Barry could scarcely have been received
with more coldness and resentment...

2:12:46
...that now followed him
in town and country.

2:12:50
His friends fell away from him.
2:12:52
A legend arose of his cruelty
to his stepson.


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