Sceicco bianco, Lo
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:06:00
I didn't know what to say to Uncle.
:06:04
He's used to being treated
with respect.

:06:06
He has an important position
at the Vatican.

:06:09
Who do you think you're dealing with?
He's very powerful.

:06:13
If he snaps his fingers in Rome,
all of Altovilla Marittima jumps.

:06:18
I intend to be on the town council
before two months are up.

:06:23
What's more, he's arranged
an audience with the pope

:06:28
at 11:00 this morning.
:06:33
We're to see the pope at 11:00!
:06:35
Will I have to speak?
:06:38
No, I don't think so.
:06:40
I hadn't thought of that.
:06:43
No, there'll be 200 couples.
:06:46
In any case, I'd do the talking.
:06:52
Now, my dear, if you don't mind,
I'd like to remove my jacket.

:06:57
The timing for our audience
is most satisfactory.

:07:00
It fits in nicely with my plans.
:07:02
In fact, if you think of it,
it completes them perfectly.

:07:06
I've got each minute
of the day planned.

:07:09
7:00 a.m., arrival in Rome.
Rest in the hotel until 10:00.

:07:14
From 10:00 to 11:00,
meet the family

:07:18
and get to know each other.
:07:21
At 11:00, see the pope,
followed by lunch with Aunt and Uncle.

:07:25
From 1:00 p.m. to midnight,
we won't have a single free moment.

:07:29
We'll be seeing the sights
with Aunt and Uncle the whole time.

:07:32
We'll meet our cousins
and proceed to the Appia Antica,

:07:36
the catacombs, Cecilia Metella,
and finally back to Rome.

:07:39
Tonight, the Altar of the Nation,
:07:46
all lit up.
:07:49
Then, of course...
:07:53
we'll have an intimate supper,
:07:59
followed by a restful night.

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