The English Patient
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:30:00
My name is David Caravaggio,
but nobody ever called me David.

:30:04
Caravaggio they find
too absurd to miss out on.

:30:08
Oh !
:30:10
[ Snickers ]
Oh !

:30:12
Oh, shit.
Stupid hands.

:30:14
Let me do that.
:30:23
They're fresh.
:30:26
I haven't had
an egg in--

:30:31
Have you noticed
there are chickens ?

:30:33
In Italy, you get chickens
but no eggs.

:30:35
In Africa, they're always eggs
but never chickens.

:30:38
- Who's separating them ?
- You were in Africa ?

:30:41
Yes, I was.
:30:43
So was my patient.
:30:46
Look, I'd like to
stay for a while.

:30:49
I have to do
some work here.

:30:51
I speak the language.
There are partisans to be disarmed.

:30:54
We embrace them and see
if we can relieve them of their weapons,

:30:58
you know,
while we hide.

:31:00
I was a thief, so the army
thought I'd be good at it.

:31:04
- So you can shoot a pistol ?
- No.

:31:06
Do you have a problem
with those ?

:31:11
No.
:31:12
- I should look at them before you go.
- Look.

:31:15
It's a big place.
We needn't disturb each other.

:31:17
I'll sleep
in the stable.

:31:19
It doesn't matter where I sleep.
I don't sleep.

:31:21
I don't know what Mary told you
about me, but I don't need company.

:31:25
I don't need
to be looked after.

:31:31
There is a man
downstairs.

:31:35
He brought us eggs.
He might stay.

:31:38
Why ?
Can he lay eggs ?

:31:41
He's Canadian.
:31:43
Why are people always so happy when they
collide with one from the same place ?

:31:47
What happened in Montreal
when you passed a man in the street ?

:31:50
Did you invite him
to live with you ?

:31:54
He needn't
disturb you.

:31:56
He can't.
I'm already disturbed.

:31:59
[ Sighs ]

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