La Ciociara
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:04:03
- I can't. It's all out of shape.
- It's all over, Rosetta. You can thank the good Lord

:04:13
Madonna, look at the smoke!
That's my house!

:04:21
Arnaldo, what's happened?
They hit one of the houses down the street.

:04:24
A lot of smoke from the Tiburtino!
Here the ledge over the door came down.

:04:29
''His Imperial Majesty has arranged to give the governor
of Rome a relief fund of one million lire''

:04:35
- Who, the Pope?
- Of course not.

:04:36
''His Imperial Majesty arranged
to give the governor of Rome ...''

:04:46
''.All the people Count Sforza
said yesterday in his timely speech

:04:50
have welcomed with dignity and courage
:04:53
the severe test to which
they have been submitted.

:04:57
His Holiness, Pope Pius XII has sent
a telegram to President Roosevelt...''

:05:02
Giovanni, you've got to help me out.
:05:05
- I want my daughter out of Rome.
- It's all right, sit down.

:05:09
She has a weak heart,
I'm afraid she might have an attack.

:05:12
- You'll go where?
- Away from Rome!

:05:15
- Those lunatics will come again,
even the Pope they don't respect.

:05:22
- Fine! Then the war will be over sooner, maybe.
- Oh, are you crazy or something? We'll all be killed!

:05:26
- What's Mussolini doing?
- That's what I'd like to know, that madman!

:05:31
- He's got to say something.
- You women will believe anything.

:05:36
Before they came to bomb us,
we weren't doing so bad Business was good.

:05:41
- Oh! Sure, it was.
- I'll leave you the keys to the store.

:05:46
You might look in now and then
and check the house, too.

:05:49
- If you trust me...
- Sure.

:05:53
We'll make up an inventory,
just between friends.

:05:56
- Buonanni will buy the stuff that might go bad.
- I'm sorry you're going.


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