:16:01
You anticipate too much.
lt's more like a fencing move.
:16:07
Any fool can do it.
:16:10
l hope you enjoy pain, slave.
:16:14
Because l intend to buy you.
:16:29
Good morning, madam.
:16:31
As you can see, l'm young,
in fine health. l know horsemanship.
:16:35
l write a fine hand.
:16:37
l have it on authority
that you are fluent in Latin.
:16:40
Ah, Latin, the Romance language.
:16:43
l can speak Latin like l was born
in the ancient Senate.
:16:45
A regular Cicero. Why?
Do you have children who wish to learn?
:16:48
l'd make a first-class teacher
in a tasteful country house.
:16:51
l can do most arithmetic, though
l confess a weakness in long division.
:16:54
Stop your chatter
and say something Latinish.
:17:12
What did you say?
:17:14
You're a very beautiful woman.
l'd like to wash your feet.
:17:21
You like to wash things, do you?
:17:24
Start with your mouth.
:17:32
Ten pounds?
:17:35
Five pounds?
What? No offers at all?
:17:37
Take him away and hang him.
:17:40
Next!
:17:41
Please! Don't hang me!
:17:47
Next!
:17:50
Lot 22!
:17:52
A colonist. A doctor.
:17:55
Being of value, l start
the bidding at five pounds.
:17:59
- l bid five pounds.
- Five pounds, sir.