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1:24:02
Thank you anyway, my friend,
1:24:05
even if you can't give me
a job any more.

1:24:09
I'm out of a job too.
1:24:14
It's over...
1:24:16
..all over.
1:24:19
We're fired,
1:24:23
both of us.
1:24:27
We're both young, aren'twe?
1:24:31
We've got arms.
1:24:35
When we get to my village
1:24:37
we can eat, have a wash, rest,
1:24:43
and we'Il stiII have time
1:24:45
to do a day's olive picking.
1:25:02
Well, how much do you want?
1:25:05
Make your mind up, I'm in a hurry.
1:25:08
He's a quiet man,
he's never given any bother.

1:25:12
You can put him to work, he's as
strong as a man half his age.

1:25:17
He sleeps, occupies bed,
eats everyday,

1:25:23
but Albania is poor.
1:25:25
Albania poor... here, take this.
1:25:28
Why don't you take
to ltaly, take him home?

1:25:32
Why?
1:25:34
Because he's not Italian,
1:25:36
he's Albanian,
he's got all the papers.

1:25:40
His name's Spiro Tozai.
1:25:43
He fought against communism,
he spent fifty years in jaiI.

1:25:46
Now this is a free country you
should be grateful to men like him.

1:25:52
We were better off
before, with communism.


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