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- ..the greatest emotion ever.
- God, he's so boring !
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Prince Salina, we'd be honored
if you joined us.
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Thank you.
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Good to see you, Fabrizio.
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And now, the left wing is mad at me
because, in August,
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l ordered my men to open fire
on the General.
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Tell me, Prince,
what else could have l done ?
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l had written orders !
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l must confess that when, in
Aspromonte, l came face to face
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with those fanatics, some careless,
others far too eager for revolt...
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l was glad
the orders met my wishes.
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But, in the end, my men were
especially useful to Garibaldi.
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l freed him from those men
hanging around him,
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that used him to reach their
own aims, which, maybe,
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- ..were also those
of Palazzo Farnese. - l agree.
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They were very different from
the men who had landed with him.
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They believed ltaly could be made
only by means of a revolution.
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The General knows this very well.
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ln fact, when l kneeled to him,
he shook my hand.
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And he whispered to me:
''Thank you, Colonel.''
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What for ? l wondered.
To have made him lame ?