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:21:02
By the way, you're a reporter,
aren't you?

:21:04
- I could give you an interview.
- Sure, except I'm not working yet.

:21:09
My friends, we have a newspaper
reporter among us.

:21:11
- Hello.
- Hello.

:21:14
- I presume you will be staying here.
- Enjoy your meal.

:21:29
I refuse to believe that the people
of Great Britain, always friends...

:21:33
feel it their duty to lead Europe
into a catastrophe...

:21:38
by defending an African nation.
:21:40
The resemblance is frightening.
:21:42
Universally branded and without the
shadow of any kind of civilization...

:21:46
against this nation of heroes,
artists, poets, saints, navigators.

:21:52
What do you want, Ma?
:21:54
Send the young man in here.
I want to have a look.

:21:57
- Antonietta, she wants to see him.
- All right, miss.

:22:00
Shall I take him?
:22:02
If the Mediterranean
is a shortcut for England...

:22:05
and a permanent zone for Russia,
for us Italians it is like itself.

:22:11
Keep still for a minute
or you'll knock me over. May I come in?

:22:15
- May I come in?
- Yes, and bring him with you.

:22:27
You're so young
and distinguished-looking too.

:22:31
You'll like it here.
:22:33
I'm sure your mother wrote me,
you know. Poor woman.

:22:36
- Did you show him the house?
- Of course, and he liked it too.

:22:40
Good. You look like a nice boy.
That's all. You can go now.

:22:45
One more thing
before I forget.

:22:49
Look me in the eyes, boy. There's
to be no fooling around in this house.

:22:53
We're churchgoing people. We respect
others and want respect in return.

:22:57
I wouldn't come to your house
and do anything dirty.


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