Roman Holiday
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:21:18
What do they mean, all these inscriptions?
:21:23
Well, each one represents a wish fulfilled.
All started during the war when there was an air raid...

:21:28
...right out here.
A man with his four children was caught in the street.

:21:33
They ran over against the wall, right there, for shelter. Prayed for safety.
:21:37
Bombs fell very close but no one was hurt.
:21:41
Later on, the man came back
and he put up the first of these tablets.

:21:45
Since then it's become sort of a shrine:
people come, and whenever their wishes are granted...

:21:50
...they put up another one of these little plaques.
:21:54
Lovely story.
:21:59
Read some of the inscriptions.
:22:15
Make a wish.
Tell the doctor?

:22:21
Anyway, the chances of it being granted are very slight.
:22:27
Well, what now?
I've heard of a wonderful place for dancing on a boat.

:22:32
Oh, you mean the barges down by Saint Angelo.
Yes! couldn't we go over tonight?

:22:35
Hey, why not?
Anything you wish.

:22:38
And at midnight I'll turn into a pumpkin,
and drive away in my glass slipper.

:22:43
And that'll be the end of the fairytale.
:22:45
Well, I guess ... Irving has to go now.
I do?

:22:50
Yes, you know, that big business development
of yours that you have to attend to.

:22:54
Oh, the development.
Yes, can't afford not to take care of that.

:22:58
Yeah. I'll, see ya later, Smithy.
Good luck for the big development.


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