:14:03
What table?
:14:05
Quiet! To oppose progress
is a sure sign of ignorance!
:14:08
If progress turns my water on,
I'm all for it,
:14:11
and, if my spring flows again,
here's my 100 francs for progress.
:14:18
Let's hear the rest...
:14:20
the rest of his rubbish.
:14:24
Now, the second hypothesis.
:14:26
The subterranean stream
drops into a network of cavities.
:14:31
Once they're full,
:14:33
the water rises and
the spring will flow again.
:14:36
- How soon?
- I really couldn't say.
:14:40
Perhaps in two days,
perhaps in two years.
:14:48
Or a hundred years!
:14:50
That's not to be ruled out.
:14:52
Third hypothesis...
:14:53
To hell with your theories!
What can you do for us right now?
:14:57
The administration can provide a daily
truck with 1 ,300 gallons of water.
:15:03
That should cover your daily needs.
:15:05
How much do I get for my flowers?
:15:11
If we've got no water by next month,
what'll you do?
:15:16
We'd suggest you farm
the land elsewhere.
:15:19
There's no lack of villages
where water is plentiful.
:15:24
Our council can never accept that!
:15:27
Your council's influence on natural
phenomena is next to zero.
:15:31
- The third hypothesis...
- To hell with their hypo-thingies!
:15:35
The administration's
just a waste of time!
:15:38
In that case, the administration
says you can go to hell!
:15:44
The water truck will be here in two days.
:15:49
Meanwhile, gentlemen,
I wish you good luck.