1:21:02
You've talked to him?
1:21:03
He's talked to me,
and asked me.
1:21:09
Have I deserved all this?
1:21:12
He and I have worked out which
would be the easiest way to go.
1:21:24
Now, foolish Honour, forgive me.
Love must lose all control.
1:21:28
And yet it need not.
This disease is...
1:21:30
...easily cured.
1:21:31
Can't you decide?
1:21:37
I couldn't do without you.
1:21:39
What you suggest would offend
my love for you, and Fabio's...
1:21:42
...who adores you.
1:21:44
You're marrying him.
1:21:47
So let Teodoro go.
1:21:49
But I hate Fabio,
and adore Teodoro.
1:21:52
What a temptation
to betray my feelings.
1:21:55
Be still, foolish heart.
1:21:58
Fabio will suit you better.
1:22:00
Milady...
1:22:03
Don't answer back.
1:22:11
You need an heir,
there's no other answer.
1:22:14
Every year I've lived...
1:22:15
...is like an enemy.
1:22:16
That may be an excuse
for marrying late...
1:22:20
...but caution sits in judgement
and finds it folly.
1:22:23
After all, I might not get
an heir and still be married.
1:22:28
An old man and a woman are
like an elm encircled by ivy.
1:22:32
Each may enfold the other
in its embraces...
1:22:35
...but while she thrives,
he shrivels.
1:22:38
And even to talk of marriage,
Camilo...
1:22:41
...brings to mind my tragedy...
1:22:44
...and renews my torment.
1:22:46
It's twenty years now
since I lost Teodoro...
1:22:49
...and still I wait
for his return...
1:22:52
...and weep.
1:22:54
A merchant here from Greece
would see you.
1:22:57
He may enter.