1:37:02
They were calling for bread?
1:37:04
They made gobbling noises
with their mouths...
1:37:06
...stuffing their fists
into their mouths and making...
1:37:09
...gobbling noises
with frightful grins.
1:37:14
We were sorry we'd come to the place,
but it was too late to go.
1:37:18
Why was it too late to go?
1:37:20
I told you. Cousin Sebastian
wasn't well. His eyes looked dazed.
1:37:25
But he said, " Don't look
at those little monsters.
1:37:28
Beggars are a social disease
in this country.
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If you look at them,
you get sick of the country.
1:37:33
It spoils the whole country for you."
1:37:37
Go on.
1:37:41
Go on.
1:37:46
Go on.
1:37:49
I am going on.
1:37:51
The band of children began
to serenade us.
1:37:55
- Began to what?
- Play for us on instruments...
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...make music, if you
could call it music.
1:38:01
Their instruments were the instruments
of percussion, know what I mean?
1:38:05
Yes, instruments of percussion,
like drums.
1:38:08
As far as I could make out in
the white blaze of the sand beach...
1:38:13
...the instruments were tin cans
strung together...
1:38:17
...and bits of metal,
other bits of metal...
1:38:20
...that had been flattened out
and made into...
1:38:23
- Into what?
- Cymbals, you know?
1:38:26
- Brass plates hit together.
- That's right.
1:38:28
Tin cans flattened out
and clashed together. Cymbals.
1:38:33
The others had other things.
All sorts of things.
1:38:37
Things that they'd made or picked up
on the beach to make a sort of noise.
1:38:43
A music made out of noise.
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Go on.
1:38:47
I am going on.
Nothing could stop me now.
1:38:49
Your Cousin Sebastian, was he
entertained by this concert?
1:38:53
- Terrified of it.
- Terrified, why?
1:38:56
I think he recognized some
of the musicians.
1:38:59
Some of the boys.