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- But, Monsignor...
- Shh, shh, shh.

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

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He likes it.
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He does.
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He takes after me.
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Always has done.
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Come, come.
You shall see.

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I followed your advice,
Francesco,

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to the very letter.
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I bought and bought and...
and bought.

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

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uh, this fever,
but-but for business,

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it was a blessing.
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Come, come.
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You shall see.
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What you're going to see now
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will send the blood
coursing through your veins.

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Better than all those
potions and medicines

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the women give you.
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Eh?
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Go, go.
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Look at that, eh, Francesco?
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Look.
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You see this? See?
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And to think people
speak badly of war.

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Come, come.
I'll show you.

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You know how it started,
eh, Francesco?

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With the war supplies.
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And then, after the war,
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the soldiers came
to sell their loot.

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And then the wights who'd been
looted by the soldiers

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came selling whatever
they had left

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in order to rebuild,
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practically giving
away things for nothing.

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I'll show you,
I'll show you.

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Look at these.
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Look.
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Francesco, see these, huh?
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Family heirlooms, hmm?
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Titled people.
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On their knees, they were.
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Cost me less than nothing.
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And this is not all.
It's just the beginning.

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And there's so much more
than that.

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Now we have enough money
to manufacture and sell

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with nearly 200 workers...
dyers, weavers.

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Well, see for yourself.
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It belongs to you, too,
Francesco.

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Don't forget that.
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God bless the master
of this house


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