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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,
:25:14
the soldiers came
to sell their loot.

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

:25:18
came selling whatever
they had left

:25:20
in order to rebuild,
:25:21
practically giving
away things for nothing.

:25:23
I'll show you,
I'll show you.

:25:25
Look at these.
:25:27
Look.
:25:29
Francesco, see these, huh?
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Family heirlooms, hmm?
:25:34
Titled people.
:25:36
On their knees, they were.
:25:39
Cost me less than nothing.
:25:40
And this is not all.
It's just the beginning.

:25:43
And there's so much more
than that.

:25:45
Now we have enough money
to manufacture and sell

:25:47
with nearly 200 workers...
dyers, weavers.

:25:50
Well, see for yourself.
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It belongs to you, too,
Francesco.

:25:53
Don't forget that.
:25:59
God bless the master
of this house

:26:03
And a lu-la-lu-la-lo
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And a lu-la-lu-la-lay
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Now milady, lady of
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He be handsome, she be fair
:26:14
And a lu-la-lu-la-lay
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And a lu-la-lu-la-lay
:26:19
Bring them buttons
and bells and bows...

:26:27
A penny a rhyme
will do me fine

:26:29
And a lu-la-lu-la-lo
:26:31
And a lu-la-lu-la-lay
:26:34
Tuppence a rhyme,
I told you so...

:26:44
God bless the master
of this house

:26:46
And a lu-la-lu-la-lo
:26:49
And a lu-la-lu-la-lay...

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