:19:01
Say goodbye to Cornelius.
l don't want him to know l'm afraid.
:19:10
Cornelius?
:19:16
Cornelius.
:19:24
Father.
:19:27
- l'm going on ajourney.
- What will you bring me back?
:19:32
What would you like?
:19:37
More nuts for my squirrel. He's growing fast.
:19:40
So are you.
:19:44
One day you will be as tall as a king.
:19:53
Mandemus?
:19:55
- He's asleep.
- Not eternally, l trust?
:19:59
Mandemus.
:20:02
- Who's there?
- Caesar.
:20:13
- What does Caesar want?
- Weapons.
:20:16
- For what purpose?
- Self-protection in the pursuit of knowledge.
:20:21
- Self-protection against whom or what?
- We don't know.
:20:26
Why protect yourself against a danger
of which you have no knowledge,
:20:30
in pursuit of a knowledge
you do not possess?
:20:33
Oh, God!
:20:37
- ls it a knowledge for good or evil?
- All knowledge is for good.
:20:41
Only the use to which you put it
can be good or evil.
:20:45
- Well put.
- Thank you.
:20:48
The sun is rising. l should like to
get this matter settled before it sets.
:20:53
Caesar has appointed me
not only as the keeper ofthis armory,
:20:56
but as the keeper of his own conscience.
:20:58
That is why l have asked six boring
questions, and propose to ask a seventh