La Ciociara
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:58:04
- I will go and make the coffee.
- I'll give you a hand.

:58:07
- Sit down.
- I'll help you, I'll help you.

:58:10
MicheIe, eat some cake.
:58:16
- Your occupation?
- I'm a graduate.

:58:21
- And what did you study?
- Literature.

:58:25
I studied philosophy at the university of Rome.
:58:27
Then you can understand how we Italians can take
whatever happens to us philosophically.

:58:33
No, I don't. In Italy there are many things I find
confusing, especially the great class distinctions.

:58:39
People like you who have everything
and your peasants have nothing.

:58:43
This is not our usual daily meal.
My mother... cooked it in your honor.

:58:47
Yesterday I went to look at some of your peasants...
Like swine, dear sir, they all live like swine.

:58:53
You don't understand,
they live that way because they want to!

:58:56
You! You are the leaders of Italy!
It's your fault!

:59:00
And please, you won't hush me with one dinner!
I speak the truth.

:59:06
Mamma mia !
:59:09
We have to stay on the right side of him.
He eats here every Saturday afternoon.

:59:13
I'd poison his soup!
:59:17
- We Germans are devoted to the truth!
- Do you think you're the only ones, because you're not.

:59:21
I think you Germans will be surprised when you
find out the truth is not only your property.

:59:26
- He always drinks more than one bottle, always.
- Excuse me. - Eat whatever you want.

:59:30
- May I take some leftovers?
- Take what you want.

:59:38
- Now what? - He always make him sing.
- Could I have some sugar?

:59:51
And some flour?

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