Tom Jones
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Our hero grew apace. |
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A country lad, far happier |
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A bad hero, it may be, |
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But then, if Adam hadn't had |
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there would be nobody |
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And a part of that story tells |
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Ah, Tom. |
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You wicked dog. |
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Molly. What are you doing here? |
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I 'eard Father tell Mother |
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It's a good night to be abroad |
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Ah, Tom... |
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Oh, Tom... |
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It shall be our custom |
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where taste, decorum |
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In this way, we shall try to make up |
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As soon as he had left |
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what did he do but join her equally |
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gamekeeper to Squire Allworthy. |
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- Come on! |
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Come on, lads. We'll smoke 'em out. |
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Fetch it. Fetch it, boy. Come on. |
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Wait. That's fallen |
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Well, let's after it. |
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No - I've been warned for trespassing. |
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It's our bird. Don't worry, Blackie. |
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- Come back! Come... |
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All right, you devils, I'll get you! |
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- I'll have your blood! I'll... |
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Let's give the old man |
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Home, lads. I'll get 'em another night. |
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- I thought I'd lost you in the woods. |
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- We'll be caught one of these days. |
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It's all right for you - |
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I'll look after you. |
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Here... Take this guinea. |
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Good night, Blackie. |
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Our hero, alas, was always being |
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For a generous man is merely |
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- A sheep? |
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A fat animal. Enough |
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Hanging up in his cottage |
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- This is a grave matter. |
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- Sir, if I may speak on his behalf, I'd... |
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Are you guilty? |
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I am... guilty... |
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- Sir, forgive him. |
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You have committed a capital crime. |
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The laws have provided the most terrible |
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But you have children. |
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For their sake, I shall only |
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And may God have mercy on you. |
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You're too lenient, Mr Allworthy. |
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Compassion is one thing, sir, |
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Mr Thwackum and Mr Square |
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Over the years, they tried - |
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to thrash into Tom |
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They had, however, a more apt pupil. |
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Soon after Tom had been found, |
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the squire's sister Bridget married |
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This young man was |
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He was sober, discreet |
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and the whole neighbourhood |
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You have only taught Tom to laugh at |
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- I've taught him religion. |
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is as vague and uncertain |
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By "religion" I mean the Christian religion. |
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And not only that, |
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I fear that Tom is the embodiment |
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that foundlings |
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My dear tutors, I'm afraid neither of you |
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Neither indeed. |
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Tom... |
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- I want you to help me. |
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I want you to get me a post, Tom. |
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Mm-hm... |
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Miss Western's come back from France |
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I'll speak to her. |
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Tom, you are kind to me. |
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Miss Western's maid! |
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Sophie Western! Miss Western! |
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Why, Tom Jones! |
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I've brought you a thrush. |
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He's beautiful, Tom. How kind of you. |
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Two years is a long time. Did they teach |
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Most of the time I was in France. |
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- Did you like France, Meez Western? |
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- Ah, bon. |
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You've grown, Sophie. |
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Doesn't he sing beautifully? |
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I doubt if an English bird |
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You'll see. |
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Avignon |
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Sur le pont d'Avignon... |
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We're asked to supper. I came early to ask |
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Oh, yes. He stole a sheep, didn't he? |
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Black George is a poor man. |
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With big, hungry daughters to feed. |
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I have a maid already. |
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Good, good. |
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Ah! Welcome, neighbours! Welcome! |
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- How nice to see you. |
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Good day, Western, good day. |
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- Look! Tom brought me a thrush! |
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His song is sweeter |
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Ugh, Handel! |
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Tom, thank you. |
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Welcome home, Sophie. |
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Aye, it's good to have her home. |
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- Oh dear. |
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Don't worry, Sophie, |
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- Tom... |
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Be careful, Tom! Tom, take care! |
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- I'll wager he gets it. |
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I am sorry to cause you this distress, |
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I did not think the bird would fly away. |
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But I cannot help observing |
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is against the laws of nature. |
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He's got him! |
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Argh! |
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He'll drown! Quick, pick him up! |
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- Oh, Tom, you're soaked! |
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Damn me if I won't love the boy for this |
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Serves him right. |
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And you, sir. |
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The weeks passed... |
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Ah, you lazy slut, you! |
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That I should have lived to see this day! |
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You'd better have minded what the parson |
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She's the first of this family to be a whore! |
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Mother, you yourself was brought to bed |
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Ah, but I were made an honest woman of. |
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But you, you have to be doing with |
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You will have a bastard! |
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- My gentlemen'll look after me. |
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You lay off me, or I'll tell my gentlemen... |
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...if these be constantly applied, |
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And then, though we cannot |
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yet we may properly say with the apostle |
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"What knowest thou, O wife, |
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And now, my dear brethren, |
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"O God, Our Help in Ages Past. " |
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O God, our help in ages past |
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Our hope for years to come... |
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"Let dogs delight to bark and bite, |
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"Let bears and lions growl and fight, |
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"But, ladies, you should never let |
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"Your little hands were never made |
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There she is! Let's get at her! |
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Let's thrash her! |
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Don't want the likes of her in this village! |
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Take that, you hussy! |
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I'll get you, Goody Brown, |
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Oh, Tom... Please, Tom... |
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Don't... Don't leave me, Tom. |
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Slowly. Slowly. |
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That filthy slut. |
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Ah, good boy, good boy! |
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He's a game lad, your Tom. |
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So, the wench is having a bastard? |
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Yes. It seems the girl has refused |
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He may have to send her to Bridewell. |
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- Father, I have a headache. |
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I smoke it! |
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Aye! As sure as tuppence, |
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Father... |
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Odds zodikins! |
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The girl is ruined, surely. |
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Aye! Ruined. Ruined for sure! |
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Lt'll do no harm. Ask Sophie. |
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You have no worse opinion of a young |
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Will you stop bobbing up and down, girl! |
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No, no. The women will like him |
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- Sophie, sing us one of your jolly songs. |
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Let's have "St George, He Was |
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That's a good song for tonight, eh? |
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None of your old Handel now, |
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Ah, you play like an angel. |
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Molly's reputation was destroyed, |
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Perhaps Mr Square had been right, |
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that the wicked are snared |
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Oh. Mr Jones. |
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- Where's Molly? |
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She's upstairs. In bed. |
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- Who is it? |
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Why haven't you been |
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- Molly, I... |
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- You said you'd be my gentleman! |
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You'll not admit you've had |
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- Molly... |
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I shall never love |
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Not if the greatest squire in the country |
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I couldn't give myself to him! |
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No, Tom, not for all the riches in the |
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You are a lecherous rascal after all, Tom! |
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I shall always hate and despise |
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Mr Square. |
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Molly's favours, after all, |
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Our hero, unlike many other men, |
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was fortunate enough to discover |
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And after everyone's kindness, too. |
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She has laid the child |
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All the parish say Mr Allworthy is so angry |
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To be sure, one can't help |
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He's so pretty a gentleman. I should |
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Why do you tell me all this? What concern |
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Why, ma'am, I never thought it was any |
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But I shall never think of him any more |
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Tittle-tattle, tittle-tattle. |
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Sorry, I'm sure, madam. |
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Everyone in my household! |
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Greetings! Greetings! |
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- Greetings, Thwackum. |
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Welcome, everyone. |
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Morning, Western. |
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Oh, you brute! |
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- Morning. |
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Ah, you're getting no younger. |
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A stirrup cup, everyone! |
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Come, help yourselves, everyone! |
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Here. The Church is always first |
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Health to everyone! |
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French miss isn't speaking today? |
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Drink up, everyone. |
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- Huntsmen, loose the hounds. |
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Come on, boys and girls! |
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Have a drop of cider inside you, boy. |
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Come on, drink up. Drink up, everyone. |
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Come on, drink up! |
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Squire, it's too early! You'll tire yourself! |
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Quiet, everyone. |
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Come on, Sophie! Hurry, hurry! |
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Come on, sweetheart! After him! |
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Tally-ho! |
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Ahhh! Here he is! |
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- I trust you're not harmed. |
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If I have preserved you, madam, |
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I hope you're not hurt. |
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If I have broken my arm, it is a trifle |
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Broken your arm?! |
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I'm afraid I have, madam. |
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Look at him, ma'am. He's the most |
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Why, Honor, I do believe |
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I assure you, ma'am, I'm not. |
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If you were, I see no reason |
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For he is certainly a handsome fellow. |
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That he is - the most handsome man |
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And, as you say, ma'am, I don't know why |
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even though he is my better. |
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For gentlefolk are but flesh and blood, |
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I am an honest person's child, |
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which is more than some people can say. |
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Honor! |
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My grandfather was a clergyman, |
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to have thought any of his family had |
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Why, ma'am, |
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Yes. You've awakened him |
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I feel awake for the first time, madam. |
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"... after narrow scru... |
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found some magical books... " Ha-haar! |
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"... several vials of strange liquors, |
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Remember that picnic, Sister, last year, |
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I shall never forget it! |
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Oh, it's so beautiful this summer. |
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Brother... Brother... |
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- Brother! |
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- I can't... |
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Why the long face, Blif? |
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- Such a terrible thing. |
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There's been an accident. |
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Blif... |
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And Squire Allworthy? |
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He's not expected to live. |
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Shh. |
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Fever has developed and there |
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Something for which |
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"Forasmuch as it hath pleased |
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to take unto himself the soul |
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we therefore commit |
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earth to earth, |
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ashes to ashes, |
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dust to dust, |
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in sure and certain hope |
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through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. " |
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Well, there's another one gone. |
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So sorry. |
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Cheer up, lad. |
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She will be with the angels, my boy. |
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Our mortal forms are but shadows |
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- Thank you for your comforting words. |
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Sir, some time before your mother died |
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Her instructions were to hand it |
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I will give it to my uncle. |
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She expressly said |
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Lawyer Dowling, if my uncle lives |
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I intend to recommend you. |
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You are most kind, sir. |
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Do not grieve, my dear nephew. |
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Sir, you cannot die. |
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Death comes to us all, Tom. |
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I have asked you here |
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Nephew Blifil, I leave you heir to my |
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To you, my dear Tom, |
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together with Pounds. 1,000 in ready money. |
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I am convinced, my boy, |
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that you have much goodness, |
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If you will add prudence and religion |
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Pounds. 1,000 I leave to you, Mr Thwackum, |
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which I am convinced exceeds |
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As for my servants, |
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"... my soul shall praise the Lord |
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and my life was drawing |
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Mr Allworthy's recovered! |
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It's over! The fever's gone! |
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He's sitting up! He's well again! |
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It's over! |
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It is not true that drink |
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It can reveal it more clearly. |
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The Squire's recovery brought joy to Tom, |
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Sing, thick Thwackum, |
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You have good reason for your |
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- He's provided well enough for you! |
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- Damn you, Thwackum! |
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And damn me |
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I shall sing you a ballad, entitled "Sing, |
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Sing, thick Thwackum, |
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You've lost all the money |
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Mr Jones! |
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This house is in mourning on account |
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Oh, sir, forgive me. |
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I had the misfortune |
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Consequently, I'm grieved by their loss. |
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You rascal. Do you dare to insult me? |
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Gentlemen, gentlemen! |
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Oh, Master Blifil! |
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Oh, that vulgar animal! Out with him! |
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All right, we'll go outside! |
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Get him out! Get him out! |
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How dare you throw me out? |
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Shall we take the evening air? |
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It is widely held that too much wine |
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Indeed it will - in a dull man. |
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Sophia... |
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Sophie... |
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I'll carve her name on this tree! |
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Tree, do you mind |
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Big S for Sophia... Sophie... |
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Sophie, Sophia... |
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So... Molly... |
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Molly, Molly, Molly, Molly, Molly, Molly... |
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Are you aimin' to slit my throat, Squire? |
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Would you like... a sip of my wine? |
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Mm. |
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I never had a sip |
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Oh, it's very potent! |
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What are you laughin' at, Tom? |
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I'm thinking of Square in your bedroom! |
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To those who find our hero's behaviour |
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Tom had always thought |
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while Molly never felt that one man |
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- He has a wench! |
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- Let's go and find the wicked girl. |
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Who's that? |
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- How dare you?! |
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Mr Jones, control yourself! |
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How disgraceful! |
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Go away, sir! Go away, sir! |
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Take that, you wicked fool! |
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You there! Damnation to you! |
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Stop it! Stop! What's the matter with you? |
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Damnation to you! Get over there! |
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Whoa, there! Three falling onto one? |
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Whoa! The whip! |
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Come, lass, see to Tom. |
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Tom... Shh. Poor Tom. Shh. |
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- Sophie, dear... |
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- What are you brawling about, Tom? |
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You lickerish dog, you! |
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Where is she? Where's Tom's pussy? |
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Where's Tom's pussy? Puss, puss, puss... |
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Sophie, I... |
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Come. After him. |
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- Sophie! |
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Gentlemen, let us make our peace |
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Sir, it is no slight matter for a man |
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just for trying to bring |
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The fault lies with Mr Allworthy |
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If you would put |
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you would soon rid the country |
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Ha! I'd sooner rid the country of foxes! |
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Come, you sup with me. Damn me |
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except my hounds |
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Up... |
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Away, Miss Slouch! |
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Let us tell Mr Allworthy |
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No, sirs, I beg of you, let us wait. |
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A better time will come. |
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Odds zodikins, it's me sister's coach. |
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I hope the old bitch has gone to bed. |
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Come, Sophie, sing us |
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Father, I do not feel well. |
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Not before you attend to your guest. |
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Western? What are these nocturnal riots? |
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- Now lookie here, Sister... |
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- Yes, Aunt? |
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- Bed? |
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I'd be glad to, madam. |
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Now lookie here, Sister! |
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Brother, as I am here to stay a while, |
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Sister, I've often warned you |
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I pity your country ignorance |
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And I despise your citified claptrap! |
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I'd rather be anything than a courtier, |
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or a crawler around |
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as I believe some people are. |
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If you mean me, I'm a woman of... |
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Yes, and a good thing for you that you are. |
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If you were a man, I'd have |
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Brother, I think you are a perfect goat. |
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Good night, Sister. |
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Brother! |
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Brother! |
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Brother! |
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Oh, stop! |
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Brother! |
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Brother, have you not noticed something |
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Tell me, then. You know I love that girl |
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Well, unless I am deceived, |
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In love? |
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In love?! Without my consent?! |
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I'll disinherit her! |
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I'll cast her out-of-doors |
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Where is she? |
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Supposing she should have fixed on |
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No. No! She can love whom she pleases, |
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But she has fixed on the very person |
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- What? |
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- Young Blifil? |
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In this rude country and society. |
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'Fore George... |
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Nothing could lie handier together |
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Come, Sister. |
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I think you should propose the match |
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I will propose it. |
00:47:58 |
Saddle my horse! |
00:48:04 |
Well, Nephew, how do you feel about this |
00:48:09 |
- I will do exactly as you wish, Uncle. |
00:48:13 |
That is a cold answer when confronted by |
00:48:18 |
My dear Uncle, |
00:48:20 |
I am well aware of the many pleasures |
00:48:25 |
and I will gladly call upon the young lady |
00:48:29 |
Good. You shall call upon her |
00:48:34 |
Sophie, dear, |
00:48:37 |
A sad one. |
00:48:39 |
- You blush, my dear Sophie. |
00:48:42 |
Now, Sophie, you know how I love you. |
00:48:48 |
I have not always been like this. |
00:48:50 |
I used to be thought cruel - |
00:48:53 |
I was called "the cruel Parthenissa". |
00:48:55 |
Now come. |
00:48:58 |
What news, Aunt? |
00:48:59 |
This very afternoon your father has |
00:49:05 |
My lover? |
00:49:07 |
He's coming?! This afternoon?! |
00:49:10 |
Yes. And you're to put on |
00:49:14 |
Why, Aunt! |
00:49:17 |
You almost frighten me out of my senses! |
00:49:19 |
You will come to yourself again. |
00:49:22 |
Dear, dear Aunt... I know |
00:49:27 |
So brave, and yet so gentle. |
00:49:30 |
What matters his being baseborn? |
00:49:33 |
Baseborn? What do you mean? |
00:49:36 |
- Mr Blifil, baseborn? |
00:49:39 |
Mr Blifil. Of whom else |
00:49:42 |
- Why, Mr Jones! |
00:49:45 |
Mr Blifil?! You can't be in earnest! |
00:49:49 |
Oh, then I am |
00:49:51 |
How can you think of disgracing your |
00:50:00 |
Madam, you have extorted this from me. |
00:50:02 |
Whatever were my thoughts |
00:50:05 |
I had intended to carry them to the grave. |
00:50:08 |
I would rather follow you to that grave |
00:50:11 |
than see you disgrace us |
00:50:16 |
Yes! Yes! |
00:50:18 |
No, no, no, no, no! |
00:50:20 |
I will not marry that idiot! |
00:50:24 |
Then die and be damned! |
00:50:32 |
Damn me! What a misery it is |
00:50:36 |
when a man has a good mare and dogs. |
00:50:39 |
Tom, that pig-headed hussy |
00:50:43 |
I'll turn her penniless out-of-doors |
00:50:45 |
Go to her, lad, and see what you can do. |
00:50:55 |
Sophie! Sophie! |
00:50:59 |
- Sophie! |
00:51:01 |
No! No! No, no! No! |
00:51:05 |
- Sophie! |
00:51:11 |
Sophie! |
00:51:15 |
Sophie... Sophie... |
00:51:19 |
Sophie, Sophie... Shh. |
00:51:21 |
My dearest, promise |
00:51:24 |
- Don't say that name to me! |
00:51:27 |
Tom, you must go. |
00:51:28 |
- Sophie, please... |
00:51:30 |
The only destruction I fear is the loss |
00:51:35 |
Can't I make you understand, |
00:51:42 |
Tom Jones? |
00:51:47 |
Damnation! |
00:51:51 |
Where is he? That parasite! |
00:51:56 |
There they are! |
00:51:59 |
Tom, you must go. Quick, Tom, quick. |
00:52:03 |
Run, Tom, run! |
00:52:05 |
Come back here! |
00:52:09 |
- I'll get thee if I hang for it! |
00:52:12 |
- Sophie, please! |
00:52:32 |
You there! Allworthy! |
00:52:35 |
- A fine piece of work you've done! |
00:52:40 |
My daughter has fallen in love |
00:52:43 |
That's what comes of trying |
00:52:46 |
and letting him go visiting |
00:52:48 |
- I'm sorry to hear you say this. |
00:52:56 |
I've lost my only daughter. |
00:53:00 |
Little did I think, |
00:53:03 |
that he was all the while |
00:53:05 |
I wish you had not given him |
00:53:08 |
What the devil did she |
00:53:11 |
He came a-huntin' with me, |
00:53:14 |
What are we to do, Mr Western? |
00:53:16 |
Keep the rascal away from my house |
00:53:22 |
I'll make her marry Mr Blifil here |
00:53:26 |
I'll have no other son-in-law but you. |
00:53:29 |
So go to her, you jolly dog, you. |
00:53:33 |
I tell you, you shall have her. |
00:53:40 |
And as for that son-of-a-whore Jones, |
00:53:44 |
I'll qualify him to run |
00:53:48 |
Come on, Miss Slouch, come on. |
00:53:50 |
Even the best of horsemen |
00:53:54 |
However, the forces of sobriety |
00:53:58 |
against our hero. |
00:53:59 |
We draw your attention |
00:54:03 |
He is a monster of depravity and should |
00:54:12 |
You let her out of her room |
00:54:15 |
Women are convinced |
00:54:20 |
I am in the wrong! |
00:54:23 |
As soon as she came back |
00:54:25 |
she imbibed these romantic notions. |
00:54:29 |
You don't imagine, do you, |
00:54:32 |
Your ignorance, Brother, as the great |
00:54:40 |
Damn Milton! |
00:54:42 |
If he had the impudence to be here |
00:54:46 |
Come on, my girl. |
00:54:48 |
He was, according to the vulgar phrase, |
00:54:52 |
On the very day of your utmost danger, he |
00:54:58 |
And he even struck Master Blifil. |
00:55:01 |
How?! Did he dare strike you? |
00:55:05 |
Oh, Uncle, I'm sure |
00:55:08 |
But the same evening |
00:55:14 |
in a manner not fit to be mentioned. |
00:55:18 |
Mr Thwackum advanced to rebuke him |
00:55:21 |
he fell upon the worthy man |
00:55:27 |
Tell me, child, what objection |
00:55:31 |
A very solid objection, in my opinion - |
00:55:34 |
Well, I have known many couples |
00:55:38 |
lead very comfortable, genteel lives. |
00:55:41 |
Madam, I assure you, |
00:55:45 |
I still believe the young man |
00:55:49 |
Some of the crimes you accuse him of |
00:55:51 |
sprang from his mistaken compassion |
00:55:55 |
Compassion, sir? Lust! |
00:55:58 |
All his gifts, his so-called generosity, |
00:56:01 |
were merely bribes |
00:56:04 |
As you know, the unfortunate Molly... |
00:56:07 |
Miss Sophie Western |
00:56:09 |
All this I would have revealed long ago, |
00:56:11 |
had not Master Blifil begged me |
00:56:23 |
Send him to me. |
00:56:26 |
Tom, I have forgiven you |
00:56:31 |
out of compassion for your youth |
00:56:36 |
You must leave my house for ever. |
00:56:39 |
However, I have educated you |
00:56:44 |
and would not turn you naked |
00:56:48 |
Here is something which will enable you, |
00:56:58 |
Goodbye, Tom. |
00:57:10 |
Goodbye, sir. |
00:57:12 |
Goodbye, sir. |
00:57:51 |
Stay, boy. Stay. |
00:58:28 |
Mr Allworthy is very sensible |
00:58:32 |
of binding our two estates together. |
00:58:34 |
Indeed? |
00:58:35 |
I had not realised Mr Allworthy was |
00:58:39 |
Oh, he is. |
00:58:41 |
And you? |
00:58:42 |
I? Well, naturally my attentions |
00:58:47 |
on those most blissful and sanctified |
00:58:57 |
Clandestine amours so soon, Mr Blifil? |
00:59:00 |
I pray you, Aunt, excuse me. |
00:59:06 |
The fox, Mr Blifil, the fox. |
00:59:13 |
Tally-ho! |
00:59:18 |
It is you who have taught her |
00:59:22 |
You are such a boor! |
00:59:23 |
Boar? I am no boar! No! Nor ass! |
00:59:27 |
Ah, more-than-gothic ignorance! |
00:59:31 |
As for your manners, they deserve a cane! |
00:59:34 |
And yours I despise |
00:59:40 |
And as for your niece, I'm going |
00:59:44 |
You'll do nothing of the sort! |
00:59:46 |
- Honor, promise to keep your word. |
00:59:50 |
- I'm frightened, madam. |
00:59:54 |
Got you, my girl! Come on! |
01:00:00 |
Come on. You won't get out this time, |
01:00:07 |
Our hero was now on the road to London. |
01:00:10 |
His first adventure was with a party |
01:00:15 |
could be conducted with safety |
01:00:24 |
Good day, gentlemen. |
01:00:26 |
- North, to fight for the Protestant cause. |
01:00:30 |
Those damned Scots |
01:00:33 |
I've been walking all day and I'm hungry. |
01:00:37 |
- Right, give him some. |
01:00:41 |
- Good day, Captain. |
01:00:43 |
I perceive you are a gentleman. |
01:00:45 |
We should be glad to |
01:00:48 |
- I'd be glad to march with you. |
01:01:39 |
There comes a time when men |
01:01:43 |
will slip their leash and fight like dogs. |
01:01:51 |
I believe... that a man can fight for |
01:01:56 |
Hear, hear. |
01:01:58 |
I'd like to propose a toast |
01:02:02 |
Smoke the prig out, Northerton. |
01:02:04 |
Sir, were you ever at university? |
01:02:08 |
Sir, so far from having been at university, |
01:02:11 |
Me neither! |
01:02:13 |
I only presumed, sir, from the information |
01:02:17 |
Sir, it is as easy for a man not to have |
01:02:21 |
as it is for a man to have been at school |
01:02:24 |
Well said, young volunteer. |
01:02:25 |
Upon my word, Northerton, you'd best let |
01:02:30 |
Give us a toast, young fellow. |
01:02:35 |
I would like to propose a toast... |
01:02:40 |
to the health, and bless the name... |
01:02:45 |
Sophie Western. |
01:02:46 |
Sophie Western? |
01:02:48 |
I knew one Sophie Western - was lain with |
01:02:52 |
Perhaps this is the same woman. |
01:02:54 |
Miss Western is a lady |
01:02:57 |
Oh aye, so she is, so she is! |
01:03:03 |
I'll lay half a dozen of Burgundy |
01:03:06 |
had her in the tavern at Bridge Street! |
01:03:09 |
Sophie Western! |
01:03:11 |
Sir! I can bear no jesting |
01:03:16 |
Jesting? Damn me if I was |
01:03:19 |
Tom French of our regiment |
01:03:24 |
You are the most impudent |
01:03:35 |
You've killed him, you swine! |
01:03:41 |
Zounds, I was but in jest with the fellow. |
01:03:47 |
Then you deserve to be hanged. You are |
01:03:52 |
Arrest him. |
01:04:02 |
But a hero cannot be lost |
01:04:07 |
For, heaven be thanked, |
01:04:10 |
where no man dies for love |
01:04:16 |
I'll kill you, Northerton... |
01:04:20 |
I'm going to kill you, Northerton! |
01:04:24 |
Northerton... Northerton... |
01:04:30 |
Must find Northerton. |
01:04:38 |
Must find Northerton... |
01:04:45 |
Northerton! |
01:04:48 |
Northerton! |
01:04:51 |
Northerton! |
01:04:55 |
Northerton! |
01:04:57 |
Help! Help! |
01:05:00 |
The ghost walks! |
01:05:31 |
Shh! Shh! |
01:05:45 |
Shh-shh-shh! |
01:06:14 |
Come on, you, get up. |
01:06:16 |
I can't afford for you |
01:06:19 |
Get out and follow |
01:06:21 |
You soldiers call yourselves gentlemen, |
01:06:24 |
but it's we who have to pay for you - |
01:06:28 |
- What are you talking about? |
01:06:31 |
The rest of the company |
01:06:34 |
and conveniently left |
01:06:36 |
- How could he have escaped? |
01:06:41 |
The sentry disappeared |
01:06:43 |
She'll soon learn what kind of a man he is. |
01:06:46 |
Nothing's good enough for sparks like |
01:06:50 |
Don't worry, madam. |
01:06:58 |
Ah, sir... A nice young |
01:07:01 |
shouldn't want to get mixed up |
01:07:06 |
- It's gone. |
01:07:09 |
I had a Pounds. 500 note in my breeches pocket |
01:07:13 |
- That's a likely story. |
01:07:15 |
- You never had Pounds. 500 in your life! |
01:07:20 |
- I should've known your kind... |
01:07:22 |
Somebody's been in this room during the |
01:07:26 |
Was it you? Did you see her take it? |
01:07:30 |
You lying rascal! Nor them cheating |
01:07:35 |
Go on, take your things |
01:07:37 |
Go on! I'll set the dogs on you |
01:07:41 |
You blackguard! Robber! |
01:07:54 |
Wake up, you country stewpot! |
01:07:58 |
Your daughter, sir! |
01:08:00 |
While you've been lying a-bubbling here, |
01:08:05 |
Rouse yourself from this pastoral torpor. |
01:08:10 |
Your daughter is gone! |
01:08:15 |
What?! |
01:08:17 |
Come on, you lazy lot, and take the |
01:08:34 |
- Are you wanting anything, madam? |
01:08:38 |
It'd be an honour to serve such a lady. |
01:08:41 |
Has by any chance a young gentleman, |
01:08:45 |
Indeed he has. I'm surprised at a lady |
01:08:49 |
brawling, thieving, bragging about |
01:08:52 |
- Sophie Western? |
01:08:55 |
- But I am the same Sophie Western. |
01:09:00 |
Go on! Follow your fine friend. Take |
01:09:04 |
This is a respectable house! |
01:09:10 |
Our hero's next adventure |
01:09:14 |
from which any gentleman |
01:09:18 |
but of which any man |
01:09:20 |
might instantly want to take advantage. |
01:09:26 |
Let her go, villain! |
01:09:29 |
You savage! |
01:10:56 |
Aaargh! |
01:11:38 |
Sure, I've only myself to blame for trusting |
01:11:44 |
No, sir - you've had trouble enough. |
01:11:47 |
My nakedness may well shame me. I'd go |
01:11:52 |
Well then, in case |
01:11:55 |
I will walk ahead |
01:12:15 |
So Tom and Mrs Waters - for so the lady |
01:12:21 |
Tom, like Orpheus leading |
01:12:24 |
hardly daring to look back |
01:13:00 |
Sophie! Sophie Western! |
01:13:03 |
Sophie! |
01:13:04 |
- Cousin Sophie! |
01:13:07 |
- My cousin Harriet? |
01:13:09 |
Why, so it is. |
01:13:11 |
- Cousin! |
01:13:16 |
- What are you doing here? |
01:13:19 |
That is my destination. But why |
01:13:23 |
Oh, Harriet, |
01:13:26 |
And I too - running away |
01:13:30 |
who's hot on my trail, I'm sure. |
01:13:32 |
Oh, never marry an Irishman - |
01:13:36 |
possessed of a quick temper, |
01:13:40 |
But what will you do alone in London? |
01:13:42 |
I have a friend. He has taken lodgings |
01:13:46 |
Cousin. |
01:13:47 |
He's a dear, kind man, |
01:13:51 |
You can stay with me. |
01:13:53 |
- May I? |
01:13:54 |
- But your friend. |
01:13:57 |
When he returns |
01:13:59 |
Now get in, Cousin, |
01:14:12 |
Landlady, two rooms, please. |
01:14:16 |
She's been involved in an accident |
01:14:20 |
Take us to our rooms at once. |
01:14:58 |
Heroes - whatever high ideals we may |
01:15:04 |
We are all as God made us, |
01:18:15 |
All right, all right, I'm coming. |
01:18:18 |
I'm coming, I said! |
01:18:24 |
- Where's me wife? |
01:18:26 |
Me wife! Mrs Fitzpatrick. |
01:18:29 |
- There's no Mrs Fitzpatrick here. |
01:18:33 |
Where is that serpent-toothed siren?! |
01:18:37 |
Who's here, girl? Tell me, and I'll make |
01:18:41 |
There's only a gentleman - Mr Jones. |
01:18:43 |
- No lady? |
01:18:45 |
Waters! I'll bet she's usin' a false name! |
01:18:49 |
That cunning wench! By the waters |
01:18:53 |
I'll bet she's lying down beside Mr Jones! |
01:18:56 |
Show me her room! |
01:19:16 |
Now where is she? |
01:19:21 |
- Down the end there. |
01:19:23 |
- Come on, Mrs Fitzpatrick! |
01:19:26 |
- Your husband?! |
01:19:29 |
Discovered, you whore! |
01:19:31 |
Aaargh! Rape! Murder! Rape! |
01:19:35 |
- What is it, lassie? |
01:19:38 |
Rape?! |
01:19:39 |
Rape! Murder! Murder! |
01:19:42 |
What is all this?! |
01:19:44 |
Mr MacLachlan, dear friend! |
01:19:48 |
- This villain has debauched my wife! |
01:19:52 |
Do I not know Mrs Fitzpatrick very well? |
01:19:54 |
And can I not see that the lady in bed with |
01:19:58 |
Rape! Rape! Rape! Rape! Rape! |
01:20:02 |
Girl, what's this hullabaloo? |
01:20:04 |
'Tis Tom Jones, madam, |
01:20:06 |
and discovered by her husband - |
01:20:09 |
Forgive me - did you say Tom Jones? |
01:20:12 |
Yes, madam - in bed |
01:20:14 |
Betrayed! |
01:20:19 |
Ma'am, pray forgive |
01:20:22 |
What the devil is this disturbance? |
01:20:24 |
I thought myself in a respectable inn, |
01:20:27 |
I have made a mistake. |
01:20:30 |
These villains burst into me room! |
01:20:32 |
I heartily ask your pardon, ma'am. |
01:20:35 |
Though I see no reason for a gentleman |
01:20:39 |
I heard her screams |
01:20:42 |
Adjoining chamber! |
01:20:45 |
It seems I have prevented |
01:20:47 |
- Robbed! |
01:20:50 |
- You wild Irishman! |
01:20:52 |
Come on, Sophie, dear. We must fly |
01:20:56 |
Oh, come, pull yourself together, Coz. |
01:21:08 |
Help! |
01:21:29 |
Sophie... |
01:21:35 |
Ah, got you, you fox! |
01:21:37 |
Well, the vixen can't be far away! |
01:21:54 |
Goodbye, madam. |
01:22:01 |
Odds bodikins! After him! |
01:22:06 |
After him! Damnation! After him! |
01:22:16 |
- Oh! There he is! |
01:22:18 |
Brother! |
01:22:43 |
Don't be dismayed, sir. She will soon |
01:22:48 |
- She's bound for London, I'm sure. |
01:22:52 |
I'm lamenting the loss |
01:22:56 |
It's confounded hard to lose one |
01:23:04 |
Whoa! |
01:23:09 |
Ha! |
01:23:11 |
- Come on, Miss Slouch! |
01:23:16 |
Oh! |
01:23:17 |
Dobson, drive on. |
01:23:19 |
Get up, there! Get up! |
01:23:30 |
Stand... and deliver! |
01:23:32 |
Whoa! |
01:23:36 |
- What did you say, sir? |
01:23:39 |
Deliver? I am no travelling midwife, sir. |
01:23:43 |
Stand... |
01:23:44 |
I will not stand for you, sir - |
01:23:48 |
- Madam... |
01:23:52 |
- Dobson, drive on. |
01:24:05 |
It is hard when a woman leaves a man |
01:24:18 |
Your money or your life! |
01:24:28 |
- I only have one guinea, sir. |
01:24:36 |
As a gentleman of the road |
01:24:38 |
Be merciful, sir. |
01:24:41 |
- No harm? |
01:24:44 |
- Nor it is. |
01:24:47 |
Just a poor man down on his luck. |
01:24:49 |
Mine, sir, is a sad story. |
01:24:53 |
The start of my ruin was 20 years ago. |
01:24:56 |
- It was all over one Tom Jones. |
01:25:01 |
At that time I was employed |
01:25:05 |
One day he found a baby |
01:25:08 |
I was accused of being the father. |
01:25:10 |
- Then your name is... |
01:25:14 |
Father! |
01:25:20 |
But I do assure you, sir, |
01:25:24 |
- Then who was my father? |
01:25:27 |
That was the whole beginning |
01:25:30 |
Mr Partridge, how can I make up for |
01:25:33 |
Would you take me on |
01:25:36 |
- My companion in misfortune! |
01:25:39 |
Are lodgings cheap in London? |
01:25:42 |
I know an old lady who runs |
01:25:44 |
She was Mr Allworthy's cook |
01:25:48 |
No friend of Mr Allworthy's |
01:25:50 |
Mrs Miller is one |
01:25:53 |
Who knows? She may |
01:26:15 |
Here, you're a lovely boy. |
01:26:25 |
Good day. |
01:26:36 |
No. No, thank you. |
01:26:53 |
Desperate to find his Sophie, |
01:26:58 |
who was entertaining a certain Lady |
01:27:04 |
It's the handsome young gentleman again, |
01:27:09 |
You see, Bella, how persistent he is. |
01:27:11 |
His servant discovered this address, |
01:27:15 |
Send him away, Abigail. |
01:27:21 |
Bella, you must let Sophie |
01:27:24 |
My protector is coming back, and I fear he |
01:27:29 |
Oh, Harriet, you can always rely on me. |
01:27:33 |
Your little maid is obviously in the right. |
01:27:36 |
He's a very pretty fellow. No wonder |
01:27:42 |
Harriet, we must do |
01:27:48 |
The girl is obviously intoxicated, and |
01:27:54 |
I'm absolutely certain Sophie |
01:27:58 |
Dear Mrs Miller, what am I to do? |
01:28:00 |
No friends, no money, |
01:28:03 |
You're not to worry about the money. |
01:28:08 |
You're very kind, Mrs Miller. |
01:28:10 |
For you, Tom. It's just arrived. |
01:28:14 |
I wonder, what can it be? |
01:28:17 |
What is it? |
01:28:20 |
It's an invitation to a masked ball. |
01:28:25 |
"The Queen of the Fairies sends you this. |
01:28:29 |
It's Mrs Fitzpatrick, perhaps, |
01:28:32 |
Or Miss Sophie herself. |
01:28:41 |
Vauxhall Gardens, |
01:28:45 |
In heaps they run, some to undo |
01:29:18 |
It's no fun for a man like me |
01:29:22 |
All folks of fashion are here. |
01:29:26 |
Show her to me |
01:29:28 |
Arrested! Do you imagine |
01:29:32 |
can be arrested in a civilised nation? |
01:29:36 |
A pretty civilised nation indeed, |
01:29:40 |
Civilisation, my trunk! |
01:29:43 |
Je vous méprise de tout mon coeur. |
01:29:46 |
Now, where can my niece be? |
01:30:06 |
If you engage any longer with that trollop |
01:30:16 |
- Is Sophie here, then, madam? |
01:30:21 |
Mrs Fitzpatrick - if you are she - it's a little |
01:30:29 |
And do you imagine, good sir, |
01:30:35 |
than to assist her in carrying on |
01:30:39 |
which must end in her ruin? |
01:30:41 |
Madam, that is the last thing I would wish. |
01:30:44 |
If the Queen of the Fairies |
01:30:49 |
she would not have appointed |
01:30:58 |
Confess honestly: |
01:31:01 |
Are you used, Mr Jones, |
01:31:05 |
I am used, madam, to submit. |
01:31:07 |
If you take my heart by surprise, |
01:31:11 |
I hope you won't follow me. |
01:31:14 |
I protest I shall not know |
01:31:34 |
Free chair, sir. Free chair. |
01:31:36 |
You must be a pauper if you can't |
01:32:42 |
I thought you were Mrs Fitzpatrick. |
01:32:44 |
Fitzpatrick... |
01:32:51 |
Sir, I am unfamiliar |
01:32:55 |
but in town it is considered impolite |
01:33:13 |
With our usual good breeding, we will not |
01:33:17 |
but attend results on the following day. |
01:33:21 |
Our hero released from Lady Bellaston |
01:33:25 |
as well as a flood of gifts, |
01:33:26 |
which he found suitably embarrassing |
01:33:31 |
- We must have you looking your best. |
01:33:34 |
Isn't that what Miss Western would want? |
01:33:36 |
Come back precisely at four. |
01:33:40 |
- Send the bill to me, sir. |
01:33:44 |
Good day, milady. |
01:34:28 |
How could Tom know that Sophie was |
01:34:32 |
And being besieged |
01:34:35 |
a gentleman with an eye for any beauty - |
01:34:41 |
I do beg you to excuse the play. |
01:34:45 |
Forgive me, my lord. |
01:34:47 |
I'm afraid my plans for remaining |
01:34:51 |
Good day, my lord. |
01:35:22 |
Aaah... Aaah... |
01:35:28 |
Oh, my la... Sophie! |
01:35:31 |
Tom! |
01:35:34 |
I see, Sophie, |
01:35:40 |
- What are you doing here? |
01:35:45 |
I found your pocket book at Upton |
01:35:49 |
- How dare you mention that place to me?! |
01:35:53 |
My pardon?! After what I heard at the inn? |
01:35:56 |
You cannot despise me |
01:36:03 |
I thought, Miss Western, |
01:36:06 |
The play caused so violent an uproar, |
01:36:11 |
Where I found this gentleman. |
01:36:13 |
He has apparently found the pocket book |
01:36:17 |
and wishes to return it. |
01:36:20 |
And when I do so, all I ask is that I might |
01:36:24 |
I presume, sir, you are a gentleman, |
01:36:27 |
and my doors are never shut |
01:36:30 |
Thank you, madam. Ladies. |
01:36:34 |
Your cane, sir. |
01:36:36 |
Oh. |
01:36:51 |
A handsome fellow. I don't remember |
01:36:56 |
Nor I neither, madam. |
01:36:59 |
I suspected it was Mr Jones himself. |
01:37:03 |
- Did your ladyship indeed? |
01:37:05 |
I can't imagine |
01:37:08 |
for, to give this fellow his due, |
01:37:13 |
I think, dear Sophie, that is |
01:37:17 |
I thought your ladyship |
01:37:20 |
- Whom, pray? |
01:37:25 |
I meant, of course, |
01:37:28 |
Oh, Sophie, Sophie... |
01:37:31 |
This Mr Jones, I fear, |
01:37:35 |
I assure you, madam, |
01:37:37 |
Mr Jones means no more to me |
01:37:41 |
Forgive me teasing you. |
01:37:43 |
I promise... |
01:37:46 |
I'll never mention his name again. |
01:37:58 |
Take this to Lord Fellamar |
01:38:04 |
She is the only daughter |
01:38:07 |
At the playhouse she blazed like a star. |
01:38:10 |
The first moment I saw her, |
01:38:14 |
Her father's estate |
01:38:18 |
Then, madam, I think it |
01:38:21 |
Then, if you like her, my lord, |
01:38:24 |
you shall have her. |
01:38:27 |
Honor! |
01:38:28 |
A letter from my mistress. |
01:38:30 |
- Upstairs? |
01:38:33 |
- In here. |
01:38:36 |
Get behind that curtain |
01:38:43 |
- My dear, charming Lady Bellaston. |
01:38:47 |
You've been avoiding me. |
01:38:51 |
But I don't think I intend to. |
01:38:53 |
- Shh! There is a lady... |
01:38:57 |
- Where is she? |
01:39:00 |
There is a lady in the next room... |
01:39:05 |
What scheme have you and Sophie |
01:39:08 |
- Madam, I don't understand. |
01:39:11 |
Have you not betrayed my honour to her? |
01:39:14 |
Am I neglected, |
01:39:19 |
for an idiot? |
01:39:20 |
Neglected, madam? |
01:40:01 |
"I charge you not to think of visiting |
01:40:07 |
"The truth will certainly be discovered. " |
01:40:11 |
"Something favourable |
01:40:22 |
"Until then, we must be patient. " |
01:41:23 |
Courage, mon vieux. |
01:41:27 |
Lord Fellamar is one of the most |
01:41:32 |
Make love to you, indeed! |
01:41:36 |
You would be mad to refuse him. |
01:41:39 |
Then I shall most certainly be mad. |
01:41:42 |
Entrez. |
01:41:54 |
Madam. Miss Western |
01:41:58 |
My dear lord, you certainly need a cordial. |
01:42:02 |
Fie upon it. Have more resolution. |
01:42:09 |
All women love a man of spirit. |
01:42:11 |
Remember the story of the Sabine ladies. |
01:42:15 |
I believe they made tolerably |
01:42:20 |
Come this evening at nine. |
01:42:26 |
Oh, I am so entangled with this woman |
01:42:35 |
- I know. Propose marriage to her. |
01:42:40 |
Aye. Propose marriage to her |
01:42:43 |
You've not a penny, and she'll think |
01:42:47 |
It's very convincing for a man |
01:42:54 |
But what if she took me at my word? |
01:42:58 |
I promise you she won't. |
01:43:06 |
- Lord Fellamar. |
01:43:11 |
- I fear I break in upon you abruptly. |
01:43:15 |
Love... Love has deprived me |
01:43:19 |
My lord, I neither understand |
01:43:23 |
You're the most adorable, |
01:43:26 |
I do assure you, my lord, |
01:43:29 |
If I were master of the world, |
01:43:32 |
My lord, I beg you to stop. |
01:43:35 |
Let go my hand. |
01:43:38 |
Then, madam, we must make |
01:43:42 |
What do you mean? |
01:43:46 |
I have no fear but of losing you, madam! |
01:43:59 |
Where is she? |
01:44:06 |
Aaagh! |
01:44:08 |
Oh, Father! |
01:44:10 |
- Your father? |
01:44:14 |
I, sir, am Lord Fellamar, |
01:44:16 |
the happy man whom I hope |
01:44:20 |
You're a son of a whore, |
01:44:23 |
- I resent your tone, sir. |
01:44:26 |
I'll teach you to father-in-law me! |
01:44:28 |
Ooh! |
01:44:30 |
Father, put me down! |
01:44:34 |
"Dearest madam," |
01:44:37 |
"I am extremely concerned for fear |
01:44:42 |
"There is only one way to secure it - |
01:44:44 |
that you bestow on me the legal right |
01:44:53 |
I shall not receive |
01:44:59 |
In London, love and scandal are |
01:45:04 |
I do not doubt that my niece will welcome |
01:45:10 |
This Blifil is a hideous kind of fellow. |
01:45:13 |
But, as you know, Bell, |
01:45:16 |
I don't then wonder at Sophie's |
01:45:22 |
He's an agreeable fellow to look at. |
01:45:25 |
Miss Western, will you believe me |
01:45:28 |
that he has the audacity |
01:45:31 |
Oh, these men! |
01:45:34 |
I would've torn the eyes out of a prince if |
01:45:40 |
Indeed, he's even gone so far |
01:45:55 |
With your leave, Bell, |
01:45:59 |
Apply it to what purpose you may please. |
01:46:06 |
- It's from my Sophie. |
01:46:11 |
"Sir, " she wrote, "my aunt |
01:46:15 |
from you to Lady Bellaston which |
01:46:20 |
"All I desire is that your name |
01:46:24 |
to your obliged humble servant, |
01:46:35 |
You could try Mrs Fitzpatrick. |
01:46:47 |
'Tis said that hope is a bad supper, |
01:46:50 |
and in the morning Tom set off |
01:46:57 |
Not a moment too soon, |
01:46:58 |
for who should arrive |
01:47:04 |
Mr Allworthy! |
01:47:08 |
- Good morning, Mrs Miller. |
01:47:12 |
- Forgive who, Mrs Miller? |
01:47:15 |
Mr Jones, here, madam? |
01:47:17 |
No, I've come to bring |
01:47:40 |
She must be a most contemptible woman |
01:47:57 |
An old acquaintance arrives. |
01:48:00 |
I swear that dirty whore's had it now! |
01:48:05 |
Let us meet tomorrow. We will find |
01:48:11 |
Oh... |
01:48:13 |
Yes, tomorrow. |
01:48:16 |
Thank you. |
01:48:18 |
Oh! |
01:48:19 |
I'm very sorry... |
01:48:22 |
My dear sir, I hope no ill blood |
01:48:25 |
Sir, I don't remember your name. |
01:48:27 |
Nor I yours, but I remember your face |
01:48:30 |
- Upton... Then your name is Tom Jones? |
01:48:33 |
Then you have been with me wife after all! |
01:48:37 |
And if you don't give me satisfaction |
01:48:42 |
Fight, damn you! |
01:50:06 |
Aargh! |
01:50:24 |
- I'm sorry, but you drew this on yourself. |
01:50:28 |
I was coming out of the house... |
01:50:34 |
Only to defend myself! He drew his sword! |
01:50:37 |
Step back there. What's this all about? |
01:50:47 |
Yes - for armed robbery. |
01:50:49 |
- You're certain the bastard will hang? |
01:50:52 |
I hired these two to follow Master Jones - |
01:50:57 |
Good. See that they're properly |
01:51:01 |
I will break the news to my uncle. |
01:51:09 |
Mr Jones has one of |
01:51:11 |
He never mentions your name |
01:51:14 |
Uncle... |
01:51:17 |
I am afraid to tell you what has happened. |
01:51:22 |
What's the matter, Nephew? |
01:51:24 |
Your adopted son, sir - Jones - |
01:51:27 |
has proved himself |
01:51:30 |
If anyone else called him a villain |
01:51:34 |
Mrs Miller. |
01:51:36 |
I know he's not without faults, |
01:51:38 |
but they're those of wildness and youth, |
01:51:43 |
At least we're not footpads, Mrs Miller. |
01:51:46 |
What do you mean? |
01:51:47 |
Mr Jones has attacked a man. |
01:51:50 |
He has been sentenced |
01:51:52 |
Nobody can save him now. |
01:51:58 |
If he swing by the string |
01:52:04 |
And then there's an end to poor Tommy |
01:52:10 |
He must hang by the noose, |
01:52:16 |
The rope from the neck of poor Tommy |
01:52:21 |
If he swing... |
01:52:24 |
If he swing... |
01:52:47 |
And Tom was to swing - |
01:52:51 |
So Lawyer Dowling decided |
01:52:55 |
and who should receive him |
01:52:59 |
Strictly confidential. |
01:53:02 |
I come from a most worthy gentleman, |
01:53:05 |
whose name at the moment |
01:53:08 |
What does this mysterious gentleman |
01:53:13 |
He wants you to help him |
01:53:16 |
To make sure that Jones |
01:53:20 |
For any assistance you can give him |
01:53:24 |
He is? You interest me, sir. |
01:53:26 |
What is the proposition? |
01:53:45 |
Meanwhile, faithful Partridge |
01:53:48 |
who could prove Tom's innocence |
01:53:53 |
Constable... |
01:53:54 |
Constable, have you seen |
01:53:58 |
No, can't say as I 'ave. |
01:54:00 |
But all the rogues in the district |
01:54:05 |
Will you accompany me? |
01:54:07 |
I don't go searching for trouble, friend. |
01:54:28 |
Excuse me... Are you the two gentlemen |
01:54:36 |
Tom cannot escape the gallows |
01:54:39 |
I beg you to do so. And in the meantime, |
01:54:44 |
Hark ye, sir, everything we said was true! |
01:54:47 |
Now if I were you, I'd be off, |
01:54:56 |
Only one hope was left now, |
01:55:02 |
Now that's better. |
01:55:04 |
You'll be all right in a minute. |
01:55:11 |
Come in. |
01:55:13 |
Sorry for the intrusion, Mrs Fitzpatrick. |
01:55:17 |
Well, if it isn't Mr Partridge! |
01:55:20 |
Jenny Jones! |
01:55:23 |
- But I'm Mrs Waters now. |
01:55:27 |
I'm a close friend of Mr Fitzpatrick. |
01:55:30 |
Well, indeed, I came to see Mr Fitzpatrick |
01:55:34 |
- My son?! |
01:55:37 |
He never intended |
01:55:40 |
But I met the man who wounded |
01:55:44 |
Then that is the same man - |
01:55:48 |
With his own mother?! |
01:55:50 |
- With Jenny Jones?! |
01:55:53 |
Good heavens, |
01:55:56 |
do vice and imprudence involve men! |
01:55:58 |
Ma'am, there's a Mrs Waters here |
01:56:02 |
- What is she doing here?! |
01:56:05 |
- You probably don't recognise me, sir. |
01:56:09 |
But what business |
01:56:11 |
Such business as I can impart |
01:56:15 |
Pray leave us. |
01:56:42 |
This, sir, is the very man |
01:56:44 |
- But he is my steward. |
01:56:48 |
- Do you know this lady? |
01:56:50 |
Mr Dowling, if you value my favour, |
01:56:54 |
- Do you know this lady? |
01:56:57 |
Before my sister died, |
01:57:02 |
Come with me, sir. |
01:57:20 |
Partridge, have my coach |
01:57:23 |
Yes, sir. |
01:57:26 |
- Uncle... |
01:57:29 |
which your mother gave |
01:57:36 |
Ah, good day, neighbour. |
01:57:40 |
On the contrary, Mr Western, |
01:57:44 |
Save him? Save him for what? |
01:57:46 |
And this what Mr Allworthy |
01:57:49 |
My friend Mr Fitzpatrick |
01:57:51 |
and is no longer |
01:57:54 |
I'm as pleased as if |
01:57:56 |
which, it may surprise you |
01:57:58 |
Mr Allworthy's own sister Bridget |
01:58:02 |
and I the one who put the baby |
01:58:04 |
And that is what it says in the letter. |
01:58:06 |
And so Tom is now my only heir! |
01:58:10 |
Your heir? Did you say your heir? |
01:58:13 |
Yes, neighbour. To Newgate, Goody, |
01:58:17 |
But I always loved that boy best! |
01:58:23 |
Tyburn, here I come! |
01:58:33 |
And another old acquaintance |
01:58:36 |
not only reinstated in the army, |
01:58:54 |
On your life, Goody, faster! |
01:59:19 |
Turnkey! |
01:59:21 |
I have come to release a Mr Tom Jones. |
01:59:24 |
We sent him off hours ago. |
01:59:28 |
- But they can't hang him! |
01:59:31 |
- They can't hang an innocent man! |
01:59:35 |
They won't have reached Tyburn yet. |
01:59:49 |
If he swing by the string |
01:59:51 |
He will hear the bell ring |
01:59:54 |
And then there's an end to poor Tommy |
02:00:07 |
Faster, faster, Goody! |
02:00:33 |
Better luck in the next world, Mr Jones. |
02:00:35 |
To die for a cause is a common evil. |
02:00:42 |
And 'twould be the devil's own nonsense |
02:00:47 |
Aargh! |
02:01:22 |
Oh, my dear boy! Forgive me! |
02:01:25 |
Forgive you? |
02:01:27 |
How can I ever make amends for those |
02:01:31 |
- You have always used me kindly. |
02:01:35 |
- Nephew? |
02:01:37 |
You are indeed illegitimate, |
02:01:39 |
but your mother was not this lady here, |
02:01:44 |
- Uncle! |
02:01:47 |
Ah, this is no time for explanations! |
02:01:49 |
Tom, thou art as hearty a cock |
02:01:53 |
Go on, after your mistress. |
02:01:55 |
Alas, I fear I've sinned against her |
02:01:59 |
No, Tom, don't say you've lost her yet. |
02:02:05 |
- Go on, Tom, |
02:02:08 |
Go on, lad. |
02:02:11 |
I will! |
02:02:23 |
Ah, go to her, lad! To her! |
02:02:25 |
Hark ye, Allworthy, I'll bet thee |
02:02:29 |
we'll have a boy tomorrow nine months. |
02:02:32 |
Happy the man and happy he alone, |
02:02:38 |
he who, secure within, |
02:02:43 |
for I have lived today. " |