Viva Zapata!
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Give it to me!
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It's a beautiful watch.
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Expensive.
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- Now take my rifle.
- No.

:59:20
Now you can have your watch back,
but without this, never!

:59:28
You draw a strong moral.
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You ask us to disarm.
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How can we get our land or keep it
if we disarm?

:59:43
It's not that simple.
There's a matter of time...

:59:46
Time is one thing to a lawmaker,
but to a farmer...

:59:49
...there's a time to
plant and a time to harvest.

:59:53
And you cannot plant in harvest time.
:59:57
General Zapata, do you trust me?
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Just the way my people trust me.
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I trust you and they trust me
as long as we keep promises.

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And not a moment longer.
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MADERO: Where are you going?
ZAPATA: I'm going home.

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MADERO:
What will you do there?

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I will wait, but not for long.
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Kill that Zapata now.
Save time, lives, perhaps your own.

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- Were you listening, General...?
- I advise you to shoot Zapata now!

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General,
I do not shoot my own people.

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- You'll learn.
- He is a fine man.

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- What does that mean?
- He is an honest man.

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What's that got to do with it?
A man can be honest and wrong.

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- I trust him.
- To do what?


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