1:22:03
He's visiting a sick child.
And you know how he is...
1:22:07
Yes, I do...
1:22:09
He arrived here by cart
one evening,
1:22:13
with his few possessions,
1:22:16
a bed frame, some odds and ends,
his clothes and books...
1:22:23
It was very foggy...
1:22:25
He had a hard time finding
the village.
1:22:29
Next day, he rang the bells,
so the village knew it had a priest.
1:22:36
The presbytery was in ruins.
1:22:39
The wind swept through the walls,
1:22:44
Tons of rubble had to be removed.
1:22:48
He worked with the laborers,
he fixed it all himself.
1:22:52
He hasn't changed.
1:22:53
I got here later.
1:22:54
to look after him and the house.
1:22:58
Downstairs, that is;
I never go up to his room.
1:23:02
From the start, he said he'd deal
with that himself.
1:23:06
I don't even make his bed.
1:23:09
He speaks of you every day.
1:23:59
Father...