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:11:01
Come on, Chicó. You're used to these
matters. You had a blessed horse!

:11:06
Antonio Moraes may be a horse,
but he sure isn't blessed!

:11:20
Major Moraes!
How are you?

:11:23
- Just as you can see.
- Great! Looking for the priest?

:11:27
- You ask too much.
- Do you want me to get him?

:11:30
If I did, I'd have told you to.
:11:33
Just so you're not shocked:
the priest is going mad.

:11:38
- The priest? Mad?
- Yes, the priest!

:11:42
He won't respect anyone
and wants to bless everything.

:11:47
I brought him a message from
my boss, but I was ill-treated...

:11:51
...in spite of who my boss is.
- Who's your boss?

:11:55
The baker! He said he was a dog,
but he'd bless him anyway.

:12:00
- That's insane!
- I know, but it's his thing.

:12:04
He blesses everything
and calls you a dog.

:12:07
That with your boss.
With me, it'll be different.

:12:10
- Forgive me, but I disagree.
- You disagree?

:12:14
Yes, because he said...
:12:17
"That dog puts on airs because
he's the Major's friend."

:12:20
What are you saying?
Are you sure?

:12:24
Positive! The poor priest
has gone loony.

:12:27
I'll clear this up.
Someone will pay for this!

:12:32
- Can you spare some change?
- Get yourself a job!

:12:37
I can't work, sir.
I only have one eye.

:12:40
Poke the other one out
and sing at the fair!

:12:44
It's a great honor to see
Major Antonio Moraes in church!

:12:50
It's been a while since you
last visited God's house!

:12:55
You mean I haven't been
to mass in a long time.

:12:58
Not at all! I'm aware of
your duties, your health.


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