:42:01
What can I do about it?
:42:03
Kill him.
:42:05
While I'm Emperor, law will prevail.
:42:09
No killings without a trial.
:42:12
Then try him... and then kill him!
:42:15
But it must me a public trial.
:42:19
He still has sympathizers.
:42:24
Perucho, to the witness stand.
:42:36
What did you get out of Ursua?
:42:39
Nothing.
:42:40
Three men couldn't open his fist.
He must have something in it.
:42:44
We'd have to chop his
hand off to get at it.
:42:46
He said nothing,
except some nonsense.
:42:51
But last night he had visitors.
:42:54
The whole story reeks of conspiracy.
:43:00
Balthasar, ask him if it's true that
he received money from Ursua.
:43:09
Yes, it's true.
:43:12
It was the oarsmen's pay.
:43:14
Next witness!
:43:19
Okello, is it true that you also
received money from Ursua?
:43:23
I was Pizarro's slave. Then he
gave me away for this expedition...
:43:29
...because he thought, if the Indians
are scared of a horse...
:43:33
...they'd be terrified of a black man.
:43:37
Well, I don't know why, but
sometimes Ursua gave me money.
:43:46
What does the defendant
have to say?