:49:02
I can't get my finger out!
:49:04
I am searching for freedom...
:49:11
... and singing my songs
on the breeze.
:49:19
I am searching for freedom.
:49:26
If I don't find
that freedom...
:49:33
... I won't stop...
:49:36
... singing.
:49:43
Do you find them
already peeled?
:49:46
You don't have to tell anyone
where you get the potatoes.
:49:50
Except me.
:49:52
Where do you get them?
:49:53
I bought them with old coins
until I used them all.
:49:57
Now the peasants give them
because they like what I say.
:50:00
What do you say?
:50:04
The day has come...
:50:05
...when peasants will keep
what they need to live...
:50:08
...but will give the rest to
the workers from the cities...
:50:12
...in whom, for the first time
ever, they will see brothers...
:50:16
...and not exploiters.
:50:17
Kropotkin.
:50:18
Chapter 5, page 215.
:50:28
Anyone here from the La Lometa,
Penasol or Riohondo positions?
:50:32
Penasol!
:50:38
La Lometa!
:50:40
And Riohondo?
:50:42
Her.
:50:48
Durruti got some leather jackets
from the rearguard.
:50:51
He thinks they'll be of use
to those standing guard...
:50:55
...in the trenches at night.
:50:57
- How many do you need?
- I want two.
:50:59
We need three.