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	It's the worse hour,
the hour when you feel lonely.
:43:05
	For twelve years, we've waken up
Daniele at three o'clock
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	and brought him in bed with us.
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	Come on in as well.
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	- May I?
- Please, come in.
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	- So, Daniele, how's tonight going?
- Well.
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	- Are you scared?
- No.
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	Can you see how many of us
are here to keep you company?
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	Under the cover, come on!
:43:22
	Are you sure
you aren't afraid?
:43:24
	Yes! Yes!
:43:25
	Did you know that Daniele
has never had a baby-sitter?
:43:28
	Hasn't he? Why?
:43:30
	Because we've always
stayed with him.
:43:33
	You've never gone out?
:43:35
	Never. And so
we've read everything.
:43:37
	We've read Von Kleinst...
:43:39
	Hegel...
:43:40
	Spinoza...
:43:41
	We've read... Federico Tozzi...
:43:44
	We've read everything
about Xenophon...
:43:45
	- Svevo...
- And then Herodotus.
:43:48
	And then?
:43:50
	Tacitus!
:43:51
	All Tacitus!
:43:55
	Then... we have...
:43:56
	Saint Augustine.
:43:58
	Saint Augustine, Delfini,
Meneghello and Capitini.
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	Cicero, over and over again.
:44:02
	and Rousseau, Leibniz...
:44:05
	Wittgenstein.
:44:18
	Dear diary, we're passing by
the island of Panarea.
:44:22
	Gerardo says
he has never been there...
:44:24
	...but he can list
all its pubs and discos,
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	restaurants and beer houses.
:44:34
	We decide not to get off
and to continue for Stromboli..
:44:41
	...where we are certain
that we'll finally succeed...
:44:54
	A few verses by Tibullus
came to my mind.
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	They describe the situation we're in,