:06:05
or to fling his jewels
into the river.
:06:09
Then he could see the glow
of some new colors
:06:11
amongst the glistening pebbles.
:06:12
And you could say,
"Otto of Brunswick,
:06:17
"let the birds nest
in your crown.
:06:18
"Let the winds of heaven blow
through your empty palaces.
:06:22
"What good is your life to you,
:06:23
"if your riches bring you
no peace of mind...
:06:27
and all your people starve?"
:06:32
That's what should be said
to an emperor.
:06:34
You mustn't listen to him,
I warn you!
:06:35
If you're going
to say things like that,
:06:38
then you'd better stay here!
:06:39
You'll both be burned
at the stake as heretics!
:06:41
Stop bleating.
:06:43
And consider that maybe
Francesco and Bernardo here,
:06:45
in the way they live, have more
in keeping with the gospels
:06:48
than you and your lawyer friend
in the bishop's palace.
:06:51
You were the one
who laughed loudest
:06:53
and longest at Francesco.
:06:54
Ah, shut up!
:06:58
That's true, but I always laugh
when I don't understand.
:07:02
Because you've got marbles
up there
:07:03
instead of brains, that's why.
:07:04
I'll tell you something, though.
:07:05
I understand yours
and Paolo's dilemma.
:07:07
Now get back to Paolo.
:07:10
You! You pathetic little prick.
:07:12
You just wait!
:07:13
Go on, get out.
:07:14
We'll settle our scores later,
Giocondo!
:07:16
Ooh!
:07:17
Get back to the convent.
:07:20
You just wait and see!
:07:27
Bye.