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:23:02
I think you were mad before,
not now.

:23:10
Am I disturbing you?
I'll go...

:23:20
You see?
:23:22
He talks with her.
:23:24
Thanks be to God.
:23:27
That's obviously what
was wrong with him.

:23:29
The boy needed a woman, eh?
:23:30
Oh.
:23:31
You look at things
so clumsily, Monsignor.

:23:34
His heart is waking.
:23:37
Well, you can call
it what you like,

:23:38
but if you ask me,
that lad's after a woman.

:23:40
That's why he's been
acting strangely.

:23:43
What a lovely creature Clare is.
:23:46
Hmm. Not much
of a catch, though.

:23:48
Her father won't even
give enough dowry

:23:50
to pay for a wedding.
:23:51
Still, if that's what
Francesco wants,

:23:53
we'll find enough money for
both of them, hey, Pica?

:23:55
And you know what?
:23:56
Yes.
:23:57
I'm going to put him
to work again.

:23:58
But...
:23:59
No buts. You've mollycoddled him
long enough.

:24:01
- But, Monsignor...
- Shh, shh, shh.

:24:03
Besides, Francesco's always
been very good at business.

:24:05
He likes it.
:24:06
He does.
:24:08
He takes after me.
:24:09
Always has done.
:24:16
Come, come.
You shall see.

:24:18
I followed your advice,
Francesco,

:24:20
to the very letter.
:24:21
I bought and bought and...
and bought.

:24:25
And now, we prosper.
:24:28
Oh, I may curse the war
for having given you this,

:24:30
uh, this fever,
but-but for business,

:24:33
it was a blessing.
:24:37
Come, come.
:24:38
You shall see.
:24:41
What you're going to see now
:24:43
will send the blood
coursing through your veins.

:24:45
Better than all those
potions and medicines

:24:47
the women give you.
:24:50
Eh?
:24:51
Go, go.
:24:56
Look at that, eh, Francesco?
:24:58
Look.
:24:59
You see this? See?

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