:17:04
	I owe him my life.
:17:07
	He was the one who saved me
on October 16, 1943.
:17:14
	You don't know what
l'm talking about, do you?
:17:17
	No, I'm sorry.
:17:20
	The Nazis...began at dawn
and continued all day
:17:23
	to load entire families on to
their trucks.
:17:27
	Men, women,
:17:29
	old people, babies.
:17:31
	Not only in the Ghetto,
but in all of Rome.
:17:34
	Davide did everything to warn
as many people as he could.
:17:39
	He saved a lot of children
that day.
:17:42
	That's why he was given
medals and honors...
:17:48
	For what it was worth...
:17:51
	- What did you do for him?
- Why?
:17:54
	You don't know how truly
privileged you are.
:17:58
	He's never allowed anyone
to make pastry with him,
:18:01
	much less give them
his baking tools.
:18:03
	Are you a pastry chef too?
:18:12
	I don't know, maybe it was...
all the Iove in the letter
:18:16
	that never made me think...
they were two men.
:18:19
	I didn't realize it either,
but then...
:18:25
	Only after
I thought about it again...
:18:29
	Mama.
:18:30
	- I'm on the telephone
- It's been an hour!
:18:33
	The second time he has to go
home, why isn't Tom Thumb
:18:37
	- abIe to find the bread crumbs?
- I don't remember.
:18:39
	- The birds ate them.
- The birds, the birds ate them.
:18:47
	But wasn't it pebbles he left
along the road?
:18:50
	Everyone remembers fairy tales
in their own way.
:18:55
	Do you still have
a lot of packing to do?
:18:58
	I guess so