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. . .
1:44:55
. . .and I have named them
for the stars.
1:44:59
Come, Antares.
1:45:01
You are the slowest, and you can
run all day without tiring.
1:45:04
What? Yes, yes.
1:45:07
Yes, I love you too.
There's my good Antares.
1:45:11
Come, Rigel.
1:45:12
We've both supped well,
and the world is good.
1:45:16
There's my good Rigel.
1:45:19
Yes, you are ready for sleep.
1:45:23
The day's work done for you, eh?
1:45:27
Yes, well, you can go
to sleep in a minute.
1:45:29
Good night. Good night, my treasure.
1:45:33
Steady, Aldebaran.
I haven't forgotten you.
1:45:37
No. You are the swiftest,
but you must be steady.
1:45:43
Never seen finer horses, even in Rome.
1:45:45
You should see their mother, Mira.
1:45:47
I dare not bring her.
My people couldn't bear her absence.
1:45:50
All right, all right.
1:45:56
You are their friend, and they do
not give their affections readily.