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:51:00
I'm sorry, it's a habit...
even at home.

:51:04
Why don't you use
the Roman style of greeting?

:51:08
I didn't know it was mandatory.
:51:11
I don't know anything
about politics.

:51:13
Sit down!
:51:16
So you don't know anything
about politics!

:51:19
Yet you have been heard to say:
:51:23
"lf Mussolini continues like this,
I really don't know."

:51:28
What do you mean by
"l really don't know"?

:51:33
I never said anything like that.
:51:35
I generally only talk
about my work. Perhaps I said...

:51:39
I really don't know about politics,
how it works...

:51:43
Is that a threat?
-Certainly not!

:51:46
Lack of faith in Fascism?
-No, why?

:51:50
Subversive propaganda, perhaps?
-No, there's no reason for it.

:51:58
And you know nothing about
the gramophone? -The gramophone?

:52:04
Don't try to be a wise guy!
Answer!

:52:08
They woke me from my sleep. I didn't
even have time to put my tie on.

:52:15
Your tie or your anarchist's
neckerchief? -What neckerchief?

:52:26
Would you like to drink a toast
to the victory of Fascism?

:52:33
Well, really at this time...
:52:36
At this time...
:52:39
You fools!
Trying our patience in this way!

:52:44
You must drink to a Fascist
victory, my friend.

:52:48
We don't want to crack your
skulls to make you understand

:52:51
that Fascism is for your protection,
for your dignity.

:52:54
Go to hell, you ignorant
bunch of animals!


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