:43:01
OfZorro? Oh, heaven spare me.
My blood chills at the thought.
:43:04
Out of here! Search the grounds.
:43:10
What's disturbing you, Padre?
Thoughts ofthat bandit?
:43:14
- Puppy!
- Oh, my dear Padre, really.
:43:18
When I think ofwhat one man, single-handed,
has accomplished against these devils,
:43:22
and see you, the last ofthe Vegas,
trembling at the very mention of his name,
:43:27
why, I could... Can't you even
listen to what I'm saying?
:43:31
Ordinarily, I'd drink in every word you say,
Padre, butjust now...
:43:37
Thank you, Mother.
:43:40
- Quick, hide this plunder.
- Plunder?
:43:42
Well, don't stand there
gaping at me like a fish. Put it away.
:43:54
- What is this?
- It's some ofthe alcalde's gold.
:43:59
Oh, and this I took from his charming wife.
It's pretty, don't you think?
:44:04
Youtook it?
:44:07
Have you seen this one, Padre?
:44:13
Zorro.
:44:15
So my old mentor has no more wit
than the rest ofthem, eh?
:44:20
Are you trying to make me
the receiver of stolen goods?
:44:23
No, Padre, the dispenser.
:44:26
This gold was wrung from the peons.
It's up to us to restore it to them.
:44:35
My boy.
:44:37
My boy!
:44:40
My Diego!
:44:43
Padre.
:44:45
Then you will lead your people
against these scorpions?
:44:48
No. No, we'd be no match for a garrison of
trained troops. My father was right about that.
:44:53
But you must have had the alcalde at
your mercy when you took the gold from him.
:44:57
I would have snuffed him out
like a candle. God forgive me.