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he stood above the revolution, he put an end to its abuses and kept all that was good about it. you see good in revolution, sir? the equality of all citizens, freedom of speech. libertrt equality, fraternity. these are ideas s could learn fromomn russia. our drawing rooms are full of overfed aristocrats who have no idea what real life is, who have even forgotten how to speak their own language. by god, we could do with a revolution here. i'm sorry, i shouldn't have... it was just... pierre. old friend. andrei. it's so o od to see you herer getting a taste of high society? yes, making a fool of myself, as usual. you will excuse me, my dear anna pavlovna, we must take our leave now, a reception i must attend at the ambassador's.
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anatole: having fun? come round for a drink later, let's make a night of it. she's ravishing. no hope for me, though. i see her every day and she hardly notices i'm there. but your lovely wife? is she well? see for yourself. pierre: ah, she's enchanting. a woman like that spreads happiness wherever she goes. you're a lucky dog, andrei. you think? (both chuckle softly) lise: has he told you? he's going off to the war and sending me away to the country to have my baby all alone. that's the sort of husband i've got. are you really? she won't be alone, she'll be with my father and sister. but to have my baby in that bleak place, with people i hardly know? lise, we have been through all this, you know it's for the best.
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i'll walk with pierre. you see? (chuckling) he treats me like a child. lise. no. i don't care if monsieur pierre hears it. you have no pity for me. (sighs) you were never like this before. (sighs) you see? i don't believe he loves me anymore. dear princess, please don't be upset, i understand how you feel, although how could i? not being a, but... well, life is very... no, this is all wrong, this is, this is none of my business, i should go. i should leave you. no, no, no, don't. i'll be good. i know andrei wants to o lk to you. (carriage door opens) you won't be too long? no, my love. good night, pierre. (carriage door closes) pierre: you're really going to the war?
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it's got nothing to do with napoleon. then why? because i can't bear anymore of this life. drawing rooms, gossip, balls, vanity, night after night. don't look at me like that, it's the truth. never marry, pierre. don't make my mistake. but lise's n n like that, she's the gentlest, sweeeest... oh, i know, i know. she's a wonderful woman and i love her dearly, but i... i can't breathe here, pierre. i might as well get myself killed fighting napoleon. but you're the most brilliant man i know. you could do anything. so they say... ut you? have you decided what you're going to do yet? pierre: can you imagine, i still don't know. but i do think i could make something of my life, do something extraordinary, even... lead the revolution, perhaps? i know, i deserve to be mocked. if you could see how i waste my nights... ah, yes well, if you're asking for my advice, i'd chuck anatole kuragin and that gang. that sort of debauchery doesn't suit you.
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the women, and the wine, but yes, no, you're right, (stammering) i've been thinking that myself, i should stop going round there. i will stop. there. you promise? word of honor. (chuckles) (sighing) (all yelling) (men whistling) (groaning) anatole. anatole. petrushka! now, my dear boy. get a drink. dolokhov.
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uh, what time is it? vassily: nearly noon. your behavior, and my son's behavior, bring disgrace upon this house. your father is gravely ill in moscow. i am leaving immediately. yes, of course. did he ask for me? (receding footsteps) helene: you're in trouble. you've been a very bad boy. i'm really quite shocked. i'm a damned soul. helene: oh, i don't think it's quite that bad. give my regards to everyone in moscow.
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(indistinct shouting and yelling) (growling) (woman giggling) (laughing) (groans)
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you're thinking of your father. of course you are. we must be prepared for the worst. he has had two severe strokes, he may have had another by the time we arrive. as an illegitimate son, you mustn't expect to inherit anything. no. no, no of course... to think what your poor cousin catiche has sacrificed... what a saint she is, while you... however, i'll do what i can to see you are not left destitute. god knows you've done little to deserve it. (indistinct chatter)
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what's the matter with you? where are you going? i'll just call in on the rostovs. it's natasha's name-day. i will come to the house, it's just that, i won't be long, i promise. (pig snorts) it's all right. we're all friends here. i've just come to see natasha. it's her name-day, you know. okay, you be good girls now. monsieur pierre? yes. i thought i'd, uh... come in the back way. (indistinct conversations) butler: monsieur bezukhov.
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we've just been hearing all about you and your drunken escapades. pierre: oh, please, please don't mention it, (whispering) i'm so ashamed of myself. i... i just wanted to come and see natasha on her name-day. surely you should be with your poor father. yes, i'm on my way there. i just thought i'd look in you all first. i'm so glad you did that, pierre. (indistinct whispering) what's the matter with sonya? natasha, go and see. don't go. promise? promise. champagne? oh, i probably shouldn't... please. (water running) (sonya sobbing) what is it? what's the matter?
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he loves julie karagina. no he doesn't, he was just being polite to her. he thinks she's ugly, and she is. but now he's going to the war and he'll forget all about me, and i know i'm just the poor relation and your mother would never let him marry me. anything's possible, and he does love you, i know it. wait there. nikolai. you're wanted. come on. excuse me. cousins... i know, but what can one do? look. (sobbing) you've made her all upset. go on, go to her and make her better. go on.
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(whispers) look. would you like to kiss me, boris? um... i'm a little old for you, don't you think? there, now we're engaged.
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(whispering indistinctly) (all cheering) monsieur pierre, should you still be here? why aren't you at your father's bedside? you're quite right, i know i should be there,
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you know i never really knew him, not properly. (chuckling) you have to dance. no, no, i'm too clumsy... no, you're not. i'll teach you. natasha, i can't dance. all right, so what do i do? natasha: one, two, three. one, two, three. i'm off. like this. (laughing) dear pierre, i'm so glad you came. monsieur bezukhov. what is it? my father. he's had another stroke.
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quickly now. it's a matter of life or death. you need to let the old count see you before he dies. he might give a little sign, you know. in any case, it will be so much better for your soul if you can kiss him before he goes, he always loved you. yes, yes, i've been a poor sort of son to him. vassily: the count has asked for pierre. at times like this, catiche, one must think of everything. we must think about the future. ah, cousin vassily, i think nothing of such things. there's only one thing i pray for. that his soul may peacefully depart this... yes, yes, that goes without saying,
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his true will, i mean. yes, of course. and that other will he made when his mind was disturbed, naming pierre, that was destroyed? he still has it. he has made many wills over the years. but he cannot leave the estate to pierre. i know you think i'm stupid, but i know this. an illegitimate son cannot inherit... un batard. but didn't the count write to the emperor to say he recognized pierre as his son? yes, yes, t it was never sent. and d at does it matterernyway? don't you see? if it's discovered in h h papers pierre will be count bezukhov and inherit everything. catiche: but what about our share? my god, don't you understand what i'm saying to you? we will have nothing. nothing at all.
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so, at last you deign to turn up at your father's death bed. am i too late? we saw the undertakers outside and i thought... just touting for business. the count still lives. but really, what were you thinking of? i'm so... you have no business here, i think. i have a perfect right to be here, you know very well the count is my near relation, and poor boris, his dear godson. who has more claim than us to be here at this sad time? yes, yes, very well, but you must expect nothing. how is my father? very ill. after this last stroke, he'sot expected to last the night. truly? can i see him? would he wish to see you? well, perhaps later, he's sleeping now.
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has he been given extreme unction? how precious these last moments are. i i st go to him. we womom understand what t tsay, how to bring comfort at such a terrible time... he is not to be disturbed at present. do take a seat. of course he will wish to see his son. come. quickly. (door closes) (door closes)
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take his hand.
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(door opens) (door closes) (door opens) ah, princess. what do you have there? nothing. just some old papers i don't even know at's in there, it just needs to be in safe keeping. i'll look after it for you, dear princess. here, let me. ladies. ladies. remember where you are. anna: pierre, come here. this concerns you. let go. how dare you. what has this to do with you? cousin, why do you stand there? help me. really. this is ridiculous. let go, the pair of you, and give it to me. now.
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(sophie sobs) (anna sighs) this is your future. i know you will remember what i did for you this night, and remember boris, he was his godson. i don't understand. you are count bezukhov now, my dear friend. my friend. we sin so much, and deceive so mucuc and all for what?
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(cell phone rings) where are you? well thehequirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i i ll you back, mom? he says it's persosol this time... you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. where are you? it's very loud there. are you taking a zumba class? (horses approaching) but it's like a palace. the prince has just woken from his afternoon nap, your excellency. of course. regular as clockwork.
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mademoiselle bourienne. oh, quel bonheur for the princess. i will tell her you're here. oh, no, please don't. let's surprise her. oh! (squeals) lise bolkonskaya: ohoharya, how wondererl to see you. (indistinct) lise: of course, i am. (all chuckling) very happy to see you. (chuckling) marya. little sister. how are you? andrei. still the same, little crybaby. are you really going straight to war? you're not even staying the night? better not to hang about. he's abandoning me here and going to get himself killed. god knows why. i'm so frightened, marya. there is nothing to be frightened about. she needs rest. the journey was tiring for her.
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how is he? still the same? the daililwalk, the lathe, the geometry lessons? oh, especially them. i am so stupid, and he gets so angry with me. only because he loves you, you know that. and now you have someone else to think of. take care of lise, won't you? of course i will. (knock on door) ah. the warrior. so you're going to beat napoleon, are you? about time somebody did. me here then. kiss me. how are you, father, are you well? only fools and degenerates can be unwell. you know me. i'm busy from morning till night. so, you're leaving your little wife with us. you're very kind to receive her, father.
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we'll take care of her. don't worry. and she'll be company for marya. they can be foolish together. (chuckles) and mademoiselle bourienne. what about her? is she the best companion for my wife and sister? don't tell me how to run my own household. am i to turn her out to starve? there's no harm in her. besides it d ds me good to see a pretty face around the place. anything else? will you do one other thing for me, father? what? what is it? go on. say what you want. when the time comes for my wife to give birth, will you send to moscow for a doctor? a moscow doctor? i know no one can help, if nature doesn't help, and very few cases end badly but... you mnow, people have said things to her, and she's afraid. and i have a littlelenxiety myself. all right. i'll do o . (chuckling) it's a bad business. what is, father? women. marriage.
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no use unmarrying them. but don't worry, i won't tell anyone. (chuckles) but we'll take care of her, she'll want for nothing. she's a pretty littlthing. now listen. take this to kutuzov. tell him i remember him and love him. stay with him, learn from him, and you won't go far wrong. thank you, father. very well, goodbye then. and remember, if you are killed, i shall be pained. but if i learn you have not behaved like the son of nikolai bolkonsky, i shall be ashamed. you had no need to tell me that. yes. well... we've said our goodbyes. off with you. off with you, i say! (door closes) what is it? what's wrong? nothing's wrong. it's just his way, you know what he's like. andrei,
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(scoffs) i know... i know you don't believe, but for my sake will you wear it? father's father wore it althrough the wars. and it'll help me not to worry too much if i knew you were wearing it. please, , drei, for me. well, for you... thank you. i'd better say my farewell to her. be kind to her, andrei. why would i be anything else? andrei, if you had faith, you would have turned to god and asked him for the love you don't feel.
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already? can't be helped, i'm afraid. stay, please. (grunts) no! no! no, please! (sobbing) take care of her. countess natalya rostova: , nikolai, be careful my dear, don't put yourself in any danger. mamma, please don't fuss i am a man now. hm.
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mama. (whispering) don't they look fine in their uniforms? i can't bear to look for fear of thinking what may happen to them. don't... don't say that. they'll come home safe, i'm sureref it. i wish i could come with you. i'd chop old bonaparte down like this. i bet you would. natalya: will we ever see our boy again? there, there, my dear. war is a terrible thing. what has to be, must be. and boys will be boys. i'm going to make you proud of me, papa. i know you will, my son. i know.
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you issued my order? yeye your grace. we march tomorrow to join with general mack's army at ulm. and that's where we'll stop napoleon in his tracks, god willing. kutuzov: general mack and the austrian army will be defending this approach.$, we will attack the french from the eastst here. general mack: i tell you, i must see the general. man: and i tell you he is busy. mack: i insist... go and see what that row is about. man: as soon as he is available i will let him know you are here. until then you will have to wait. mack: i must see general kutuzov... as soon as he is available, i will... what is it? you may give the message to me. with respect, are you general kutuzov? i am kutuzov. your gracece you see before youou the unfortunate general mack. what are you doing here? we were to join forces at ulm. napoleon outflanked us. we suffered terrible loss.
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what? the whole army? seventy thousand men? with regret, your grace. so, what's the matter with you, young rostov? nothing at all, captain, except retreat isn't what i went to war for. i know. you want to put that fine young horse of yours through his s ces, eh? well, you'll get your chance by and by. and you may not care for it when you do. what's it like, denisov? what's what like? actually, you know, being combat. (chuckling) bloody awful if y y're on the losing side. but seriously, it's one of those things no one can tell you about. you have to experience it for yourself. like being with a woman for the first time. can be wonderful. can be terrifying.
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kutuzov: ah, bolkonsky. there you are. we're in trouble. napoleon's armies have moved so fast we're in danger of being outflanked. prince bagration's very nobly volunteered to lead a detachment and engage the french in battle, whilst we continue to retreat with the bulk of the army. kutuzov: goodbye, general. god bless you for a great deed. i thank you for the honor. may christ be with you, dear boy. your grace, i reququt permission to j jn prince bagration in this action.
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if one quarter of them come back tomorrow i'll thank god. that's why i'm asking to be with them. death or glory, eh?
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for god's sake pull back. lieutenant colonel: we can't hold them, your excellency, it's not safe... cease fire and reform. (explosion) we need the pavlograd hussars. you. take the messagag sir. (gunfire and explosions) man: it's all right. he's one of ours. man: captain denisov? over here. this is it, boys! we're needed on the front line,
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yah! come on. this is it, now. stay close, and do what t do. god be with us boys! forward! hold it! there they are! hold it! here we go!
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all right, boy, all right. you'll soon be up again, huh? (panting) oh,
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