Hannibal
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:27:02
Let us hope one of her parents
was not.

:27:05
Surely the odd confluence of events
hasn't escaped you, Clarice.

:27:10
Jack Crawford dangles you
in front of me...

:27:13
then I give you a bit of help.
:27:16
Do you think it's because
I like to look at you...

:27:18
and imagine how good
you would taste...

:27:22
Clarice?
:27:24
I don't know. Is it?
:27:29
I've been in this room
for eight years now, Clarice.

:27:32
I know they will never, ever
let me out while I'm alive.

:27:36
What I want is a view.
:27:38
I want a window where I
can see a tree or even water.

:27:42
I want to be in a federal institution
far away from Dr Chilton.

:27:58
The Capponi correspondence
goes back to the 13th century.

:28:01
Dr Fell might hold in his hand--
:28:04
his non-Italian hand--
:28:06
a note from Dante Alighieri himself.
:28:08
But would he recognize it?
I think not.

:28:12
Gentlemen, you have examined him
in medieval Italian...

:28:16
and I will not deny
that his language is admirable...

:28:18
for a straniero.
:28:20
But is he acquainted
with the personalities...

:28:24
of the pre-Renaissance Firenze?
:28:26
I think not.
:28:28
What if he came upon a note
in the Capponi library...

:28:31
say from Guido di Cavalcanti?
:28:33
Would he recognize that?
I think not.

:28:37
They're still arguing?
:28:42
Sogliato wants the job
for his nephew.

:28:45
But the scholars seem satisfied
with the temporary guy they appointed.

:28:49
If he's such an expert on Dante...
:28:52
Let him lecture on Dante
to the Studiolo.

:28:55
- Let him face them if he can.
- I look forward to it.

:28:59
Very well. On the 14th.

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