:18:01
Wait.
:18:05
l'd like to camp overnight here.
Can you suggest a place?
:18:08
l'd be glad to.
:18:12
You seem to have great influence here.
:18:15
Well, when age speaks,
youth listens, sometimes.
:18:18
That's not what l mean.
:18:20
- Are you their leader?
- l'm only a weaver.
:18:25
Few travellers come to Cana.
What's the news from the great world?
:18:30
The world's the same. But l've heard
that some new ideas have sprung up.
:18:35
ldeas are...
:18:38
ldeas are important. They grow like children.
:18:42
- Have you any children?
- Several. And a grandchild.
:18:46
We call him Jonathan, because he was born
with a crooked foot, like Jonathan of old.
:18:51
Jonathan of old?
:18:52
l don't suppose they teach
our history in Roman schools.
:18:55
- Jonathan.
- Yes?
:18:58
Wait for me.
:19:00
- Didn't you tell me he was crippled?
- He's well now.
:19:03
Jonathan, this is...
:19:06
Caius Marcellus. How are you, Jonathan?
:19:09
- l'm fine, thank you. Are these your donkeys?
- Yes.
:19:13
Behind this house there's
a good place to camp, and a well.
:19:16
Jonathan, come along.
lt's time for you to eat.
:19:19
- Already? lt's early.
- Perhaps he would like a ride on a donkey.
:19:22
- May l?
- Of course.
:19:24
What's more, you can keep him.
From now on he's Jonathan's donkey.
:19:28
- Mine?
- You are very generous, sir.
:19:31
No. l'm still in your debt.
:19:34
ls he one of us, Grandfather?
:19:36
You are, or you wouldn't be giving things
away. Did Jesus tell you to do that?
:19:40
You must have known him.
He straightened my foot.
:19:43
- There you are.
- Go. Go.
:19:45
Fast, go. Grandfather, look, l'm riding.
:19:48
l'm riding my own donkey.
Look, everybody. He's mine.
:19:52
David, look. He's my donkey. Mine.
:19:54
Look, everybody. The man
down there gave him to me.