1:43:02
I make a journey which will not wait.
1:43:04
Ah, well, then perhaps
you will come back.
1:43:06
And when you do,
bring your friends, your wives.
1:43:09
I have no wives.
1:43:11
No wives at all?
1:43:13
I have six, no, seven.
1:43:15
I've counted eight.
1:43:17
And that is because he is traveling.
At home, he has more.
1:43:20
Believe me, it is a great advantage
to have many wives.
1:43:24
-Someday, I hope to have one.
-One wife!
1:43:27
One God, that I can understand.
But one wife, that is not civilized.
1:43:31
It is not generous.
1:43:38
-Was the food not to your liking?
-Indeed.
1:43:53
Thank you. Thank you.
1:43:55
And take my advice, my friend.
Buy yourself some wives.
1:44:01
And now I must say good night
to my beauties.
1:44:05
When ready for sleep,
they get impatient and jealous.
1:44:08
They wait to see which one
I will embrace first.
1:44:11
-I'll make my farewells then.
-No, no, no, stay.
1:44:14
Stay and see them.
1:44:29
Come, my children. Come.
1:44:37
Strangers make them shy.
1:44:40
Come.
1:44:42
Come, do not be afraid. Come.
1:44:50
There, my children.
1:44:52
They are descended from
the Arabians of the Pharaohs. . .
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. . .and I have named them
for the stars.
1:44:59
Come, Antares.