:26:01
This is Anne, my wife.
:26:04
Bow!
:26:10
What can I do for you?
:26:12
We
It's just that
:26:15
A chair for Madam!
:26:18
May I?
:26:24
I'm listening, Mr. Alberti.
:26:26
Misfortune has willed that half
:26:29
of our costumes
:26:31
have been destroyed.
:26:34
I thought
that you would be able to help us
:26:39
by lending us
some capes and hats
:26:44
between colleagues
:26:45
And if we catch your vermin!
:26:49
Your lice, your venereal diseases
:26:52
What have I said before?
I ignore the circus.
:26:55
It's a serious risk!
:26:57
I guarantee you
:26:59
How much will you pay me?
:27:03
Eh well
I thought
:27:08
- How much do you want?
- Too much, I'm sure.
:27:11
You insult me.
:27:13
Yes.
:27:15
Because you are tramps,
like us,
:27:19
and because you put up with
my insults.
:27:23
Your caravans are not worth
our dingy hotels.
:27:27
Your art is not Art.
:27:30
The most worthless one here
can scorn the best among you.
:27:34
You risk only your lives.
:27:36
We risk our pride.
:27:38
I find your getup ridiculous,
:27:42
and Madam would undoubtedly be better
without hers.
:27:47
You wouldn't dare to laugh
at our false elegance,
:27:51
our make-up, our practiced accents.
:27:56
Why not insult you?
:27:58
I don't understand you.