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:03:01
and transformed it
into works of art

:03:03
for popes and princes.
:03:05
Cellini, is he a wop?
:03:07
A Renaissance man.
In every sense.

:03:09
The greatest silversmith
the world has ever seen.

:03:12
But a genius in life
as well as art.

:03:15
He experimented
with every vice known to man.

:03:18
He committed murder...
:03:19
He killed a man?
:03:21
More than one.
:03:27
Thank you.
:03:31
I'd like to meet this Cellini.
Why didn't you bring him?

:03:34
I'm afraid he's dead.
:03:36
Who shot him?
:04:31
Is Miss Lloyd connected
to Lloyd's Bank?

:04:34
No. No.
:04:36
Pity.
:04:37
But she's comfortable, Ada.
A thousand a year.

:04:40
Then I congratulate you,
Lady Wilde.

:04:43
Now that Oscar's been to America
:04:45
and sown his Wildean oats,
:04:47
it's time he settled down.
:04:48
But weren't they very rough?
:04:50
No. Charming.
Well, charming to me.

:04:52
With each other,
they were a little brusque.

:04:55
They hanged two men in a theatre
:04:56
just before I gave a lecture.
:04:58
I felt like the sorbet
after a side of beef.


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