:35:17
He's sorry.
He has a family.
:35:19
I understand. Poor fellow.
I know it wasn't up to him.
:35:23
- How is Alberto?
- So-so.
:35:33
- He's come here to study.
- Splendid, splendid.
:35:37
- What's he doing here?
- Studying.
:35:40
Good, good.
:35:46
- What's he doing here?
- Studying, Mama.
:35:58
There you are:
your table, your books.
:36:01
What's your thesis on?
:36:03
It will deal with the poetry
of Enrico Panzacchi.
:36:07
Fine choice. Very interesting.
:36:09
One of Carducci's school.
:36:12
I think youll find we have
everything the library has...
:36:17
though we're more selective.
:36:20
The major works are all here.
:36:22
Thank you.
:36:23
Is it true you have
some unpublished works by Carducci?
:36:27
I'll show them to you one day.
:36:29
I'm in there.
:36:31
If you need anything--
coffee, lemonade...
:36:36
a bit of advice--
just call me.
:36:50
- They're lucky!
- Who?
:36:52
The private pupils.
:36:54
They're easy to spot.
They're different.