Man of La Mancha
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1:06:01
and courage into thy soul.
1:06:04
I shall take my prayers up
in the chapel.

1:06:09
Here is my arm.
1:06:34
Is this the lady Dulcinea?
1:06:38
The gentleman's talking to you.
1:06:40
- Ah!
- Dulcinea.

1:06:43
Her name's Aldonza.
1:06:45
The old gentleman, he took
a fancy to calling her Dulcinea.

1:06:49
Where's this chapel?
1:06:51
How does it happen
a wretched tavern like this...

1:06:53
can boast a chapel?
1:06:54
It isn't a chapel, Your Grace.
1:06:57
He's in the stable.
1:06:58
Ah, another excess
of imagination.

1:07:00
How does it harm anyone?
1:07:02
You're more of a fool
than he is...

1:07:04
playing tricks on a man
who is mad. Leave me!

1:07:07
One might say Jesus was mad...
or St. Francis.

1:07:13
A man who chooses to be mad
can also choose to be sane.

1:07:17
Oh, yes. It was easy enough
planning this enterprise...

1:07:21
but it will be difficult
to come out of it well.

1:07:25
May not the cure be more cruel
than the disease?

1:07:28
We have given reality
to his madness.

1:07:31
We cannot abandon him now.
1:07:33
We have said
he will meet the Enchanter.

1:07:35
He must meet him.

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