:11:07
With respect, General Aldo, this is barely
legible and will have to be written again.
:11:11
Your capital A leans over
like a tent in a high wind.
:11:20
And your capital K...
:11:24
''Ape shall never kill Abe.''
:11:29
No, Aldo, no.
:11:35
Teacher! Teacher.
You have spoken the unspeakable.
:11:39
ln all our years of slavery, ''no'' was
the one word we were conditioned to fear.
:11:45
Caesar has forbidden you
its utterance in perpetuity.
:11:47
An ape may say no to a human, but
a human may never again say no to an ape.
:11:53
Tell him you're sorry, Abe, and go home.
l'll put in a good word for you with Caesar.
:12:04
General Aldo, l'm... l'm sorry. The writing
you destroyed was by Caesar's son.
:12:09
- l did not want you to suffer Caesar's anger.
- What do l care for Caesar's anger?
:12:13
Let me give you a taste of mine.
:12:37
Stop him.
:12:50
Get him. Get the teacher.