1:23:01
You might
have told me.
1:23:02
You're boring me, my dear.
It was not possible.
1:23:07
I have the impression
that all this is happening
1:23:10
because of
evil spirits.
1:23:13
I'd rather
blame people, señor.
1:23:16
Someone must be
after you
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to put you through
all these misfortunes.
1:23:21
I'm in your debt, señor,
as it seems that thanks to you,
1:23:26
I'll find the key
to this riddle.
1:23:29
I like it here.
1:23:30
Peace and quiet.
1:23:32
Think it all through
once again.
1:23:45
Have all your needs
been met, señor?
1:23:50
I don't know
how to thank you.
1:23:52
Not at all.
Make yourself at home.
1:23:54
Thank you. I feel fine here,
1:23:57
I'm really well.
1:24:00
I've thought
everything through.
1:24:02
And?
1:24:05
It'd be best for me to go
to Madrid as soon as possible.
1:24:10
I hope I'll be able
to make it in the dark.
1:24:16
The Inquisition is still
guarding all the roads.
1:24:24
Maybe Señor Velasquez
has some good advice?
1:24:28
He's an unbeliever.
1:24:30
What shall I do then?
1:24:32
Wait.
1:24:48
You have books here.
1:24:50
All the wisdom in the world
is to be found on these shelves.