:06:10
	He's worse at night. He thinks
he's back in his village, walking.
:06:14
	We had to tie him to his bed
last night. For his own safety.
:06:19
	Now let's do it properly.
:06:20
	Pick a card.
:06:23
	This is a really good one,
connected to your health!
:06:27
	And with the gold,
what a combination!
:06:30
	- My daughter.
- Hello. We're just finishing.
:06:34
	- Carry on.
- You don't need to pay me
:06:36
	now.
:06:38
	Excuse me, can you come
outside a minute?
:06:42
	Yes, sure.
:06:48
	Who the hell are you?
:06:49
	I...
:06:51
	Get out.
Who let you in here anyway?
:06:54
	- Well...
- Go and find
:06:55
	someone less defenceless.
:07:07
	I'll be back later, okay?
:07:08
	I'm in a bit
of a hurry right now.
:07:23
	Why don't you read me something?
:07:26
	Something of mine
in today's paper?
:07:29
	Yes, yes.
:07:32
	"It is hard to imagine the years
:07:35
	prior to the Civil War. They
say writers used to meet in cafés.
:07:39
	That right-wing writers mixed
:07:41
	with left-wing ones.
:07:42
	But all that changed with the war."
:07:48
	What war?
:07:52
	"Of all the wartime stories,
that of the poet Antonio Machado
:07:56
	is one of the saddest.
On the night
:07:58
	of 22nd January 1939,