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Yes. Yes.
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He invited them, if you please,
out for a stroll,

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just like that.
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He simply led them
into the sunshine,

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and they sat there
all afternoon.

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Nobody did a stroke of work.
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Oh.
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And that-that... that simpleton,
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that-that idiot boy...
he just... he just looked on.

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He doesn't get it from me.
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There's never been
a history of insanity

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in my side of the family.
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I've had enough of
your high and mighty ways.

:30:05
You're not in noble
Provence now, madam,

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and you'll not play the
great lady in my house!

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You've ruined that boy!
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You've pampered him
and spoiled him

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with your Frenchified
airs and graces.

:30:16
He's nothing more
than a cringing idiot.

:30:18
Something's got to be done,
for God's sake,

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but not by you!
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You are a stupid, thick-headed,
vulgar animal,

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that's what you are.
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Don't you understand
what Francesco needs?

:30:36
He's desperate.
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Oh, Jesus, when I think
of my own youth,

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I feel like flaying him alive.
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That's typical of you.
Treat him like...

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like one... like one of
your clerks who comes to you

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whenever you stamp.
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But, but, but Francesco's
not like that, Monsignor.

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- No?
- No, no.

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And what's more,
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all the fathers and
mothers of Assisi

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envy us such a son.

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