Behold a Pale Horse
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1:53:01
Congratulations, sir.
1:53:03
Congratulations, sir.
1:53:07
Congratulations, sir.
1:53:09
- Congratulations, sir. This is your day.
- Thanks, lieutenant.

1:53:35
Now that your trap has worked
so brilliantly, sir, what are your plans?

1:53:39
I plan to make a long-delayed visit
to Lourdes.

1:53:42
To give thanks for this victory.
1:53:43
Then will Senora Vinolas
accompany you to Lourdes, captain?

1:53:47
Unfortunately, no. Senora Vinolas
is not able to travel at this time.

1:53:51
Sir, may I speak to you a moment?
1:53:53
- Excuse me.
- Yes, sir.

1:53:54
- We still have the priest.
- Captain, one more question.

1:53:57
Do you consider it significant
that 20 years after the Civil War...

1:54:00
...a political enemy...
- Political enemy?

1:54:03
Artiguez was a common bandit,
nothing more, nothing less.

1:54:06
But a desperate attack
such as this...

1:54:08
It was not a political attack.
He came to kill an informer.

1:54:11
He could've done that without walking
into a trap. He also fired at you.

1:54:14
- Isn't it just possible...?
- I don't deal in speculations.

1:54:17
Artiguez was a bandit,
an enemy of the state.

1:54:20
And now he's dead.
1:54:23
- Who is that man?
- One of the foreign reporters, sir.

1:54:26
Sir, we still have the priest upstairs,
under guard.

1:54:30
We're not gonna fight
with the church.

1:54:32
Just forget to release him till
the Father Superior comes to see us.

1:54:35
I want to be sure he understands
my point of view. Oh, lieutenant.

1:54:39
Yes, sir.
1:54:41
Artiguez knew his mother was dead.
He knew we had a trap for him.

1:54:46
- He had to know.
- Yes, sir.

1:54:50
Why did he come back?

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