Love and Death
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:28:09
Hey, get your red-hots.
:28:12
- You got anything to drink?
- The guy with the beer's coming.

:28:15
You got something smaller than that?
I just started.

:28:40
We started the battle with 12,000 men.
:28:42
When it was over, we had 14 survivors.
:28:45
We got a message from the Tsar
saying "Keep up the good work."

:28:48
That night, as I was burying bodies,
I had anothermystical experience.

:28:53
Mercifully, God was on our side.
:28:55
It could have gone a lot worse
if he wasn't. It might have rained.

:28:59
Grushenko!
:29:01
- Vladimir Maximovitch. You're alive.
- No, I'm dead. Look at this hole.

:29:05
- Oh, does it hurt?
- I feel nothing.

:29:09
You don't look so bad for a guy
who's dead. I think it agrees with you.

:29:13
- Listen, do me a favour.
- Anything.

:29:15
This engagement ring, I was gonna
give it to my girlfriend. A surprise.

:29:19
- You want me to give it to her?
- No, what's the point?

:29:22
Take it back to the jeweller's in Smolensk.
Vladimir Petroshnik.

:29:26
Tell him I'm dead and get a refund.
:29:28
- OK. What did you give him for this?
- 1600 roubles.

:29:31
- For this you gave him 1600 roubles?
- This is a diamond with two baguettes...

:29:36
This is insane!
I could have gotten you this ring for 1200.

:29:39
- Never that ring. Never.
- The exact same ring.

:29:42
Anyway. Listen, take the deposit.
:29:45
- Go to Kiev.
- Right.

:29:47
- Give it to a woman, Natasha Petrovna.
- Right. OK.

:29:50
Get a receipt.
Make sure you get a receipt.

:29:52
- Why do you need that? You're dead.
- Tax purposes.

:29:55
Oh! Good thinking.
:29:58
- What happened?
- He was cleaning his pistol. It went off.


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