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1:25:02
Come here, have a look at this.
1:25:07
This is the list he sent back to Spain,
reporting the goods lost in the storm.

1:25:12
But according to this list...
1:25:14
...more was lost than the fleet's
sailing manifest said was sent.

1:25:19
You know the difference?
The difference is jewels.

1:25:23
Not trinkets, mind you.
Masterpieces. Works of art.

1:25:28
Two pages were lost. They never got to
Seville. That's where the original is.

1:25:34
You listen.
1:25:36
"A team of silver horses
pulling a golden carriage.

1:25:40
A pair of jade hummingbirds,
one with wings of emeralds...

1:25:44
...the other with wings of pearls.
A golden dragon with emerald eyes."

1:25:48
Does it say anything
about what we found?

1:25:51
Like the pine cone filled with pearls?
Or the medallion itself?

1:25:55
No, not on that page.
1:25:58
You know something? This doesn't
even look like a proper manifest to me.

1:26:03
It's not a manifest.
It's a shopping list.

1:26:05
-For a woman.
-For what?

1:26:08
It's a shopping list for a woman.
1:26:11
Gentlemen, I give you " E.F." !
1:26:17
-The lady on the medallion.
-The Duchess of Parma.

1:26:20
Come on, Gail.
We've got an " E.F.", not a " D.P."

1:26:23
The Duchess of Parma was her title.
Elisabeth Farnese was her name.

1:26:27
Get on with it.
1:26:28
It seems that in 1714, when King
Philip's first wife had just died...

1:26:33
...he developed a royal lust
for the beautiful Duchess of Parma.

1:26:38
She finally agreed to marry him
by proxy. But he wasn't there yet.

1:26:43
She wasn't a woman who gave
away something for nothing...

1:26:46
...like her virginity.
1:26:48
Before he could touch that, she insisted
that he deck her up with jewels...

1:26:53
...quote, " Unique in all the world,"
unquote.

1:26:57
Philip commissioned
those jewels to be made.

1:26:59
And if that's what we found,
he never got laid.


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