1:06:00
l know a man
who'd be perfect for you.
1:06:05
l don't smoke, thank you.
1:06:09
l'm talking about...
1:06:12
Calogero Sedara.
1:06:14
He meets your needs
much better than me.
1:06:17
He's of a very old lineage.
1:06:22
He may not have what you call
prestige, but he sure has power.
1:06:27
He's not very learned, but he has
great practical potential.
1:06:32
He was incredibly useful
during the May crisis.
1:06:36
As for illusions...
1:06:43
l don't think
he's got more than l do.
1:06:46
But, if needed,
he's sly enough to invent them.
1:06:49
He's the man for you.
1:06:53
Yes, l heard about Sedara.
1:06:58
But if honest men like you
withdraw,
1:07:01
then men of no scruples like Sedara
will come ahead.
1:07:07
Everything will be the same
as before.
1:07:11
Listen to your heart, Prince, not
to the proud truths you just said.
1:07:19
Prince, please, do cooperate.
1:07:28
You are a gentleman, and it was
a privilege to meet you.
1:07:35
You are right.
1:07:39
But not when you say that Sicilians
want to better themselves.
1:07:44
They never will,
because they think they're perfect.
1:07:48
Their vanity
is stronger than their misery.
1:07:54
Please, take a seat,
l want to tell you something.
1:07:59
A few days before Garibaldi came
to Palermo, some English officers