1:51:02
- No. I don't.
- Then why did you say it?
1:51:05
Because here is my world.
These are my people, and this is where I belong.
1:51:11
If I went to England, who would I be?
What would I be?
1:51:14
- David Boyeur.
- No.
1:51:18
I'd be an exile in a bowler hat,
sipping tea, and carrying a rolled umbrella...
1:51:23
talking with the other exiles about how much
we could do if we were only there.
1:51:27
But I'm here.
I don't have to go.
1:51:30
And even here,
I'd be in your way, wouldn't I?
1:51:36
Yes, you would be
in my way.
1:51:37
- Besides, they'd never understand.
- Who wouldn't?
1:51:41
My own people.
1:51:44
They'd feel I betrayed them.
1:51:47
I have no choice.
1:51:49
You're like a rock.
1:51:51
Yes. I'm buried deep right here.
1:51:58
My people have their freedom.
1:52:01
They've got a vote.
They've got power now.
1:52:04
And I've got to show them
how to use it.
1:52:07
When I'm through here
in Santa Marta...
1:52:09
I'll go to St. Kitts and Barbados and Grenada-
the whole archipelago.
1:52:14
Shall I tell you why
you won't go to England?
1:52:16
You don't want that power for your people.
You want it for yourself.
1:52:20
You're afraid to go there
because you won't have it anymore.
1:52:23
- Do you really mean that?
- I wanted to admire you...
1:52:26
to feel that you were
superior to most men.
1:52:28
People don't count with you.
Nothing counts with you but power.
1:52:31
You use people.
You climb on their backs.
1:52:34
You can't mean that.
1:52:37
No, I don't.
1:52:39
You're right and I'm wrong.
I'm wrong and you're right.
1:52:45
- And that's the end, is it?
- Yes. That's the end.