1:03:01
Why didn't you awaken me?
1:03:03
- What would you do?
- Well, I would have...
1:03:07
I don't know.
1:03:09
- What kind of a bird is that?
- Who cares?
1:03:12
I have an appointment
and I can't be late.
1:03:16
Someone will come soon,
perhaps Angelo. So we wait.
1:03:19
- Dolce far niente.
- Thas wonderful. Dolce far niente.
1:03:23
- What does that mean?
- Is a saying. '"How sweet to do nothing.'"
1:03:27
In America
they can pull you in for that.
1:03:29
Poor Americans.
Is it all right?
1:03:32
- Look at me, I'm swimming.
- Is wonderful.
1:03:36
Thas enough.
1:03:39
- Marvellous.
- You were to speak with David.
1:03:43
I haven't got time.
I have to get off this boat.
1:03:46
You have plenty of time.
1:03:49
You didn't cut that rope, did you?
1:03:51
You have got the knife.
1:03:53
- Come on, les have breakfast.
- We've had breakfast.
1:03:57
I had bacon...
1:04:08
Catch anything?
1:04:11
I used to fish in this river
when I was a kid.
1:04:15
Whas this?
The Huckleberry Finn approach?
1:04:18
As a matter of fact,
I didn't know very much about it.
1:04:22
Messy business.
1:04:24
Had to get my sister
to help me take them off the hook.
1:04:27
She enjoyed it.
Blood-thirsty little creature.
1:04:31
Shouldn't you have cast that out further?
1:04:34
Are you going to teach me
how to fish too,
1:04:36
just like everything I try to do?
1:04:39
Like I was a real lamebrain.
1:04:41
- Sorry.
- I'll pay you for the rowboat.
1:04:44
I'll pay you for the house, too.
Someday. I'll save up.
1:04:48
All right. If you want to.
1:04:53
- You're baiting that all wrong.
- Whas wrong with it?
1:04:57
You don't lay it on.
You got to put it on here.