Love and Death
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:35:00
Yes, well... I've been sick, you know...
:35:07
Come in!
:35:16
How do you like it?
:35:18
It's all right.
I prefer something sexy, but...

:35:22
Would you like some wine?
Something to put you in the mood.

:35:27
Oh, I've been in the mood
since the late 1700s.

:35:32
You're disgusting, but I love you.
:35:35
Well, my disgustingness
is my best feature.

:35:40
It must be lonely at the front.
:35:42
How long has it been
since you've made love to a woman?

:35:45
What's today? Monday, Tuesday...
:35:48
- Two years.
- Two years. You do remember how?

:35:52
Well, if you start me, it'll all come back.
:35:59
Remember that?
:36:01
Yes. That was just like kissing, right?
:36:18
You're the greatest lover I've ever had.
:36:21
Well, I practise a lot when I'm alone.
:36:33
- Shall we say pistols at dawn?
- We can say it. What does it mean?

:36:37
You have insulted the Countess' honour.
:36:39
- Why? I let her finish first.
- Her seconds will call on you.

:36:42
- Seconds? I never gave her seconds.
- My seconds will call on your seconds.

:36:47
My seconds will be out.
Have 'em call on my thirds.

:36:50
If my thirds are out, go to my fourths.
:36:54
He's serious!
You must meet him on the field of honour.

:36:57
I'm not gonna duel with him.
He's a marksman and a killer.


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