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1:32:01
Look. Who's that?
1:32:03
There. Who's that coming there?
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Come on, let's go and see.
1:32:15
Francesco!
1:32:17
You mustn't go to Rome,
do you hear?

1:32:19
You must not go to Rome.
1:32:21
Why mustn't he go to Rome?
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Never mind why,
Bernardo di Quintavalle.

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Just bring him back to Assisi.
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That's impossible, Paolo.
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You know that.
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Francesco.
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Listen to me.
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Not as a friend...
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for I may no longer
call myself your friend.

1:32:47
But you must come back
to Assisi.

1:32:53
No.
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I must go to Rome...
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to find out what
I've done wrong.

1:33:07
What you've done wrong?!
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Then you can save
yourself the journey,

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because I can tell you,
quite categorically,

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you've done everything wrong.
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Everything!
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From the moment you ran away
from the war, remember?

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And abandoned us, your friends!
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And acted like a lunatic
to cover up your cowardice!

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And decided to be a king
amongst the poor.

1:33:26
Paolo, don't talk like that.
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You're-you're just jealous.
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And if I am, I've good reason.
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He's had everything I've had
to work and scheme for...

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riches, women, position,
popularity...

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even God!
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You just saunter out
of your house one fine morning

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and pluck God out of the air,
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as easily as catching
a butterfly.

1:33:45
It's all too simple.
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If what you say is true,
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then the Holy Father
will soon point out

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the errors in my faith.
1:33:55
The Pope?
1:33:57
Wha...?

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