:18:03
He's only twenty,
but he's a living legend.
:18:08
People said all kinds of things
about him, he was like a myth.
:18:12
Even Agostino believed in his myth.
:18:17
Sometimes I use
Cesare's words, in vain...
:18:20
...in the hope that they are...
:18:23
...clearer than mine.
:18:27
To think that not even I, with my
pretense of being his teacher,
:18:31
have ever understood anything
about Agostino.
:18:35
He kept running away so often.
Where did he go?
:18:38
It was already a lot
if he got to Bologna or Milan!
:18:40
When he came back
I lent him my books.
:18:43
All wrong for him.
:18:46
Poor guy!
:18:47
How he would suffer
:18:49
if he saw all these people
who've come to see him dead.
:18:52
These acquaintances
dressed in black.
:18:58
Let's go.
:18:59
Come, Fabrizio.
:19:01
L'm not coming.
:19:03
Don't act this way!
:19:05
Go, l'II stay with him.
:19:17
What are you doing?
:19:19
Nothing...
:19:21
Looking for a way out of here
because you don't notice me.
:19:27
What do you do all day in Milan?
:19:37
Nothing...
:19:39
I transmit thoughts.
:19:41
I never miss!
:19:44
I play the triangle.
:19:47
I take three baths a day.
:19:50
I always cry...
:19:52
...I always laugh.