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| | The New Yorker : critics : cinema |
 | | That, anyway, is the movie’s explanation; Thackeray, more stoutly, removed Jos from the scene by the simple expedient of getting him drunk on punch. |
 | | Round Two, and Becky, as a governess, enters the enchanted circle of the Crawleys, who hail from one of the most distinguished and flyblown rumps of the aristocracy. |
 | | Sir Pitt Crawley (Bob Hoskins), who molders away in a rural mansion, has one stiff son, Pitt (Douglas Hodge), and one loose one, Rawdon (James Purefoy). |
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