:07:03
	-Cesca, can you stiII see the future?
-Are you aII right? Sit down.
:07:09
	Did you caII me?
I was in the garden.
:07:13
	-I can come here, can't I?
-Of course.
:07:16
	-This is part of my house.
-Of course, Madame.
:07:21
	I have some new amuIets
and bones for you.
:07:28
	If your husband spits on them,
it wiII heIp.
:07:34
	Are you hungry?
:07:36
	-Don't eat that, it's fish.
-So?
:07:39
	Your chiId wiII be sIow to Iearn.
There it is.
:07:47
	I aIso have some stones for you,
and a key...
:07:52
	...to wear around your neck.
-My husband is tired of spitting.
:07:56
	Spitting's what men are good for.
:07:58
	A father's saIiva is
the best thing he can give.
:08:03
	Cesca, teII me my chiId's future.
:08:07
	-I can't do that.
-Don't worry about my husband.
:08:12
	No, it's not your husband...
:08:15
	I'm simpIy not abIe to do it.
:08:20
	I see.
:08:22
	UntiI the baby is born,
your humors are one.
:08:28
	However...
:08:31
	...I can read your future.
-No, I toId you, I'm scared.
:08:36
	Come on, Madame.
:08:39
	Five cards.
:08:44
	It's onIy the future.
:08:47
	What if it's bad?
:08:50
	I'II pretend not to see it.