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27 Cards in this Set
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Alec - I love
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Alec - I love no living person
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Alec - As a
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Alec - As a child I was alone
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Music teacher - Such a beautiful woman,
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Music teacher - Such a beautiful woman, god love her
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Alex - I heard her call once to them
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Alex - I heard her call once to them in a voice so unlike her own recognisable voice that for a moment I felt a glow of love for her
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Jerry - They wouldn't let us
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Jerry - They wouldn't let us be friends.. your lot would care. My lot too if it came to it. One's as bad as the other
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Frederick - The responsibilities and l
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Frederick - The responsibilities and limitations of the class into which you are born. They have to be accepted/
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Frederick - Wars tend
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Frederick - Wars tend never to be over by christmas
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Alicia: Suppose he
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Alicia: Suppose he were not your father...
Alec: Dispossessed in a sentence |
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Jerry: trained men
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Jerry: trained men will come in handy
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Alex: We laughed, and between bursts
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Alex: We laughed, and between bursts of laughter barked, and the hills barked what seemed like all the dogs in the country barked, and we laughed and splashed
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Alex: They would grow
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Alex: They would grow old immaculately, their implacable hatred of each other hidden from the world
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Alicia: You'll come
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Alicia: You'll come to see us in your uniform won't you
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Alec - it was like some
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Alec - it was like some mad children's game, except that the rules had to be taken seriously
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Major Glendinning: I get the impression you think
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Major Glendinning: I get the impression you think you're better than everyone else.
Alec: Oh no, sir. MG: Why don't you mix then? Alex: I hadn't really thought about it, sir |
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Alec: Huge white clouds, their
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Alec: Huge white clouds, their bellies stained black by the drifting smoke from the land
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Alex: I find it
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Alex: I find it hard to break the rules
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Frederick: I had got used to your
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Frederick: I had got used to your company, and now find my own very unsatisfactory. I remain your loving father
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Bennett: I can't help getting the feeling
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Bennett: I can't help getting the feeling that what they'd really enjoy would be a tip toe hero's funeral, and a lot of medals to put in a glass case
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Alec: But Jerry, you haven't a
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Alec: But Jerry, you haven't a hope in hell of finding him. He's probably..
Jerry: No matter. She wants me to. |
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Alec: We were all equal
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Alec: We were all equal when face with the cold wind of death
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MG: Interesting, Moore, interesting.
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MG: Interesting, Moore, interesting. I am surprised that someone with your background should make a remark like that.
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Alec: I will behave
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Alec: I will behave impeccably in public. Isn't that all that matters.
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MG: Do you realise what
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MG: Do you realise what you are wearing?
Alec: some sort of fancy dress, sir |
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Alec: ..as if some old acquaintances.
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Alec: ..as if some old acquaintances had dropped in to visit me at an unbearably inconvenient moment.
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Alec: You refuse to view people
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Alec: You refuse to view people as anything but cattle
MG: That's what most of them are |
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Alec: I reached under my coat
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Alec: I reached under my coat and took my revolver in my hand
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Alex: Because I am an officer
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Alex: Because I am an officer and a gentleman they have not taken away my bootlaces or my pen, so I sit and wait and write
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