:21:02
	Beautiful loaves, huh?
:21:04
	Sorry to scare you.
:21:06
	You want to get some bread?
:21:09
	-Yes, please.
-Do you have any money?
:21:12
	No.
:21:13
	I'm afraid my bread is not free.
:21:16
	Where do you live?
:21:19
	I'm in the circus.
:21:22
	In the circus?
:21:24
	Well, it's not going to be here
for another 2 weeks.
:21:28
	I think you are a little early.
:21:30
	Where can I get some money
for some bread, sir?
:21:36
	Just take a look at this kitchen.
:21:38
	It's spotless.
:21:39
	And over there,
that's a traditional wood-burning oven.
:21:43
	You know what Abruzzi
down the street bakes his bread with?
:21:47
	Gas.
:21:48
	And still people buy from him
instead of me! It's unbelievable!
:21:56
	You know,
before I can give you some bread...
:21:59
	...you have to do something for me.
:22:03
	-You have to smile.
-Why?
:22:06
	Why? Because you're about to have
the best bread in Italy.
:22:10
	That's why.
:22:19
	Oh, Saint Elizabeth...
:22:22
	...the boy wants to know why
he should smile.
:22:27
	I don't think he know how to.
:22:30
	Who's that?
:22:31
	That's Saint Elizabeth.
:22:33
	She's the patron saint of bakers.
:22:36
	She takes care of everyone
who needs help.
:22:39
	But especially bakers.
:22:42
	Here, see for yourself.
:22:45
	You keep that...
:22:47
	...and maybe she'll help you
out sometime, too.
:22:51
	I'll tell you what.
:22:52
	Just stay here and I'll pick you
out a nice, fresh loaf.