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:33:00
Cognac? Si.
Due cognac. Francese.

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Bene.
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Maria, Maria,
Maria, Maria.

:33:11
I'd figured things
so differently.

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They've offered me that job
at the University of Pisa...

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where my father taught.
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Well, I figured you and I
would live at Marina di Pisa
in the house where I was born.

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You'd like that house.
Looks out over the sea.

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And I'd teach Kathy
how to sail.

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First, I'm afraid,
you'd have to teach her to swim.

:33:39
We could buy her an asino.
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- Asino?
- Yeah, a donkey.

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Oh! What would such a little girl do
with a huge asino?

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Well, I don't mean
a huge asino.

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I mean... a little one.
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Like the kind
that come from Sardinia.

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They're very strong.
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He could pull her around in a cart.
You think she'd like that?

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- She would.
- I can't lie to you. It isn't paradise.

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I'm not a rich man.
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I mean, we have to pump
our own water from the well...

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and every time there's a... every time
it thunders, the electricity goes off.

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But I like candlelight.
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When the wind blows
from Africa, it's very hot.

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It gets on your nerves.
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Everybody quarrels.
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You and I'd probably have
a lot of quarrels.

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Would we, darling? Why?
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Well, the same reason
my mother and father quarreled.

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- But I thought they'd been so happy.
- They were.

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They were very. Except he was
an Italian, and he behaved like one.

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He liked to lead his own life.
So he'd go off in the evening...

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and he'd go to a café...
and play cards.

:34:57
Well, Mother thought
he ought to be home with her.


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