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He wants all the homespun in Galilee.
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- Who is he?
- The Roman merchant.
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He's paying well over market prices.
:16:07
Says homespun is coming into style in
Rome. The fine ladies dye it fancy colours.
:16:13
Maybe he'll buy this.
:16:17
Look what he paid me,
and there was a moth hole in it.
:16:20
l wouldn't have used that rag of mine
for a donkey blanket.
:16:35
Look.
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Wait.
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You've paid more than you should have.
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ls this how we were taught?
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Do we pray to be washed of the sin of greed
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only to close the book,
and cheat the stranger in our midst?
:16:58
Well, l'm not ashamed, Justus. This money
comes from the taxes that grind us down.
:17:02
Does one crime erase another?
:17:05
Friends, shall we turn dishonest
because life is hard?
:17:14
l think you gave me too much.
:17:45
Thank you, friend.
:17:47
l hope you'll forgive my neighbours.
:17:49
l wasn't angry. A man is not cheated
when he's satisfied with the price.
:17:53
But you weren't the real loser.
They were only cheating themselves.
:17:57
Good day.