Padre Brown e Flambeau hanno programmato una piacevole escursione. I due decidono di dirigersi verso l'isola delle Canne, per fare visita ad un vecchio ammiratore di Flambeau, il principe Saradine. Degli eventi inquietanti disturbano la pace della traversata, finché i due approdano sull'isola. Puntuale, Saradine fa il suo arrivo. Ma poco dopo approda anche la misteriosa canoa incontrata per mare: l'uomo in tuba accusa Saradine di aver ucciso a tradimento suo padre, lo sfida a duello e lo finisce con un colpo di sciabola. Sembra una banale vendetta ma Padre Brown è convinto che le cose non siano affatto come sembrano.
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00:03I have the famous cassock and I am a dark-haired priest who is interested in crime.
00:30Just to save the soul of a poor thief.
00:47The real crime is the pessimism of those who don't believe in life.
01:00We make mistakes out of mistrust, we make mistakes out of laziness, we make mistakes out of resentment or envy.
01:11Right father bra, right father bra, but life is very often.
01:20What is life about, curly father bra, curly father bra, curly father bra, what is life.
01:37He often steals from people because they have nothing, or so the people believe about the cellmate.
01:47But what if what you have is what's left of a shipwreck on a desert island.
01:58You would scream with joy to have a blanket to put on and a bone button and a little red cap.
02:13A straw, a penknife in your hands.
02:20He got a strange-sounding pipe to imitate the seagulls.
02:44Right father bra, right father bra, this life is a fabulous thing.
02:55Thank you father bra, thank you father bra, now we know the truth.
03:24What does that sign mean?
03:27It seems offensive to me to our admirals.
03:30Yes, but she's not an admiral, she's a jeweler.
03:32So what? I'm English, she's French.
03:38Yes, it's true that the canal water separates us.
03:41Okay, but not just that, Mr. Townby.
03:44Let him go.
03:46But what manners? I'm not your client, excuse me.
03:49No.
03:50I came yesterday to entrust you with a case, but you are not a private individual, sorry.
03:56Yes, but you only came here to try to cheat me.
04:00To deceive me to give more credence to his deception.
04:03You have never been robbed, Mr. Townby.
04:06And the bars on his shop window have never been forced by anyone.
04:10From no one, except her, of course.
04:13She staged a robbery to defraud the insurance.
04:18How dare he bully me like this?
04:20Because I know the job.
04:22First, the bars of your window have been filed down, don't try to deny it.
04:27A job of no less than eight hours for a strong man.
04:30With a saw, however, it would have been a matter of two hours, tops.
04:36Foolish thief.
04:38There you go, incompetent thief.
04:40And then he forces open just the right drawer and steals two very valuable rubies.
04:47Was he more knowledgeable about precious stones than window bars?
04:52No, because he left the twenty-one rubies much smaller.
04:55Much smaller and less valuable.
04:57For a jeweler, but not for a professional thief.
05:00She teaches me, if I steal a big stone, the fence gives me much less than for ten small stones.
05:05of the same overall weight.
05:07Yes, but is it worth more?
05:09For an amateur thief.
05:11But the professional thief knows that the large stone is dangerous and cannot be sold unless it is cut precisely.
05:16in small stones.
05:17Well, then, I would have stolen them all, but if I had to choose, I would have taken the small ones and left the big ones.
05:27All right.
05:30I hope that professional secrecy...
05:32Let him go!
05:33You dog of a sinner!
05:34Oh, moderate your language.
05:37You dog of a sinner!
05:39Read the Bible.
05:40The Bible is not very kind to certain things.
05:43Father, I'm ready right away.
05:46Please.
05:51Why are you angry?
05:53Because he's a thief.
05:54Ah, ah, flame, flame, a little understanding.
05:58He's not going to become a bigot now.
06:00It may be a matter of professional pride, but I was a good thief, but this...
06:04Do you want to go?
06:05Yes.
06:06Oh, by the way.
06:11What's interesting?
06:13I'll read it to you later.
06:14Yes.
06:17Do you see it closing?
06:19Yes, yes.
06:19There are many thieves on the road.
06:30Looking tired, Father.
06:32So let's go fishing.
06:34Did you sleep little?
06:34Any late night calls?
06:35No, no, I confessed for two hours this morning and it weighs.
06:39I don't want to sink her boat.
06:58Do we have everything?
07:00For my part, yes.
07:01Yes, a can of salmon if I'm hungry, a bottle of wine if I'm thirsty, a revolver who knows
07:06never to save one's life.
07:09And you never know when a priest will save his soul.
07:15What is one thing to save your body?
07:17I can't swim.
07:21Don't you know it's been a year?
07:23From what?
07:25Since the day we met.
07:27Oh, yes, that's true.
07:28Thank you.
07:34I like this world.
07:38This is not a world yet.
07:41It's just the material to make a world.
07:44But of course you have to love it to be able to change it, but you have to change.
07:51Father, did you drop your coat?
07:53Eh, I know.
07:59Here it is.
08:02He's a little scrawny and sickly, but providence wants him to keep working on this turnip head.
08:10Thank you.
08:11Here, father.
08:17Father, I have been wanting to ask an important question for a long time.
08:22What a bad start.
08:24It usually hides mental laziness.
08:27Why?
08:28Well yes.
08:29Someone who has a truly important question inside.
08:33After a long time he must have found the answer himself.
08:36How much faith she has in men.
08:38Unlimited.
08:39But let's hear the question.
08:42In Cortona, when he discovered me, why didn't he have me arrested?
08:46Very lazy, not lazy, very lazy.
08:49Yet I was a great thief.
08:51Oh, that's right, a great thief, almost a big thief.
08:54Like the one who repented knows well where.
08:57A good thief is someone who is already different from the previous scoundrel.
09:01It only takes a moment to regret it.
09:04And everything changes.
09:06Yes, and everything changes.
09:09Which then changes everything, so to speak.
09:13What, do you like my watch now?
09:15Ah, that old onion.
09:18No, no, Father.
09:20But did you know that I have owned some of the most beautiful and valuable watches in the world?
09:25I received, not spontaneously of course, from a museum, the clock that belongs to Louis XVI.
09:32It still marked the hour of his death.
09:34So what is it that doesn't change?
09:36The thrill, father.
09:38I stole for the thrill I felt at a successful heist.
09:41The same thrill I feel now when we manage to solve a mystery.
09:45You French people are always so sensual.
09:50I suppose that's your strength after all.
10:12Father!
10:14Well, sometimes you have to do something free for the fish, right?
10:19Are we going fishing?
10:21But is it safe?
10:22And why not?
10:24Well, there are times when it seems to me that our actions are just preparations.
10:28To what?
10:30Well, I don't know.
10:31To something else.
10:33To something that may never come, yet you know it can suddenly arrive.
10:39Do you know what happens to her?
10:40Do you feel the magic of this hour on the river?
10:43Magic?
10:45There is not always something good behind this word.
10:48Indeed, there is something barbaric in the air.
10:54Does Father Barbaro say certain things?
10:55Yes, yes, something pagan.
11:00There he is!
11:01Father, be careful, we're falling into the water.
11:03Oh yeah, is he the one who runs out of steam?
11:05Who is he?
11:05It's the fish.
11:06Because if I had ended up in the water, I would have met the same fate, just like that.
11:14Nice though!
11:15View?
11:17If she wants, do you know where I'll take her?
11:19No.
11:20On the Isle of Reeds.
11:22Is there a lot of fish?
11:23I don't know that.
11:25But I know there's an old admirer of mine.
11:27Prince Saradin.
11:29A few years ago he sent me a congratulatory note because I don't remember which one he did for me.
11:34Read.
11:39I don't want to clarify it, can you read it to me?
11:42Here you are.
11:43His last shot is one of the most brilliant episodes in the history of France.
11:47Oh!
11:48Too good.
11:49If one day he retires to private life, come and visit me because I have known all the other great men of the
11:55my time.
11:56Prince Saradin, House of Reeds, Isle of Reeds, Norfolk, that is, a few miles from here.
12:02English is eccentric.
12:04Worse.
12:05I then inquired.
12:07He seems to have had a rather turbulent youth traveling around the world.
12:11In Italy, specifically in Sicily, he fled with another man's wife and her husband then killed himself.
12:16In short, a mess of the kind out of a novel.
12:21Anyway, I had forgotten about this Saradin.
12:23And just yesterday, reading the Times news,
12:28what shall I read to you?
12:31In these days Prince Saradin has cancelled his social engagements and returns to his island of Reeds for
12:36a period of absolute rest.
12:38And so it came back to me.
12:40But don't you remember for which work of yours you received Saradin's compliments?
12:48Among many.
12:49But it must have been a silly thing.
12:51She was a great thief and did no foolish thing.
13:26But it must have been a silly thing.
13:41dimail.
13:43She was a great miso.
14:00ah well no don't laugh I assure you there's nothing to laugh about
14:05no but I was laughing because of the life jacket it seemed like a pirate attack that I told her that
14:10I smelled barbarism in the air, there was a Phoenician Saracen crew in the
14:17bros of norfolk in 1925 year of the Christian era yes just magic the worst magic he believes it was
14:26a crew of spirits perhaps sweated expressed the sweat of today but ideas from 3,000 years ago ideas
14:33pagans pagans then they were not all bad they worshipped nature after all this sun this river are
14:39well yes they are very beautiful nature must be enjoyed not worshipped the sun the river the forest
14:48Animals are beautiful and gentle but also cruel and those who adore them in the morning often at dusk
14:55night spills human blood dancing around a stone gives me the shivers I have them too because
15:02every time I saw something out of place, out of time, in disarray, the most terrible thing happened
15:08disorderly of all and what the crime
15:19nice morning eh eh but not for them right there are always two points of view on things
15:29Excuse me sir, are you ever on the island of reeds back there but it's not easy to see it for those who don't know it
15:36It's hidden behind the second promontory, thanks and be careful, it's a place of lights for those who know them
15:43take ah good thanks
15:47what is a wasp or a bee ah I don't know but it doesn't make much difference if it works for me
16:06bees have a society and a
16:07civilization even superior to ours ah nonsense we have never seen a hive decorated with
16:14statues of the most famous queen bees of the past it is true that the only wild animal is man eh
16:21the only one who has broken the brakes who can become a vicious anchorite is the only one who has jumped over the
16:29biology up to religions the body of a dog father you know he's starting to talk worse than how
16:35I was speaking first no I didn't say body of a dog I said the body of a dog a dog yes a
16:44bulldog was a
16:46beautiful bulldog doesn't even look like he's been drowning for a long time even dogs can swim well already
16:54they can and still think it's a beautiful flambeau morning
17:20for me
17:34For me it's an intrusion
17:36But no, we are invited, Father
17:47House of reeds, island of reeds, I say yes
18:20Good morning
18:24Gentlemen
18:24Is Prince Saradin at home?
18:27No, sir.
18:29Yet we have read that for some time now
18:31In fact it's about to arrive
18:33We're expecting it any moment now
18:35But they are friends of his attention
18:39Well, here I am, actually.
18:41His old invitation
18:46Maybe we'd better come back another time
18:47Oh no
18:49I ask you, gentlemen, to come in.
18:51On height he does not write words like this to anyone
18:54I would be reprimanded if I allowed visits of such importance to continue.
18:58Thank you
19:00This way, please
19:09Would you excuse me for a moment?
19:11Please
19:38I would be reprimanded if I let Nagyon's visits go away.
19:54Strange house, huh?
19:57More than strange, it's unlikely, yes.
19:59And we too, as if we had come to the wrong place.
20:04As if we were on the wrong river.
20:07But what are you saying, Father?
20:08Or perhaps, gentlemen, would you prefer a cup of tea?
20:13Oh, no, no. Port is a thousand times better. Thanks, Gianni.
20:24Thank you, that's fine, ma'am.
20:27I am the housekeeper.
20:33Can I sit down?
20:35Yes.
20:50She's Catholic, right?
20:54Yes.
20:56Good.
20:59What was the dog's name?
21:02His name was Gandaro.
21:05He was a very beautiful dog.
21:07Yes, or a bulldog.
21:09Very nice.
21:10We came across his body along the river, behind the promontory.
21:15He loved splashing around in the river.
21:18And if you threw him a stick or a small ball,
21:22he would jump on his motorbike to bring them back.
21:25he swam very well.
21:27But yesterday he was caught in a whirlpool that carried him far from the shore.
21:33Poor Can.
21:36Sorry.
21:38Especially when it's an old friend.
21:41He was six years old.
21:43And he'll take it now, puppy.
21:46When he will find out about his height,
21:49he will be really sorry about it.
22:04What else is there, Father?
22:06The Greek world again.
22:08The Mediterranean world.
22:10In Greek basil means king.
22:13Basil.
22:14You smell.
22:17The king of kitchen fragrances.
22:20It's amazing here in England.
22:23As extraordinary as meeting a reindeer in Sicily.
22:26In fact, we owe it to the special care of Missy Sintoni.
22:31If the temperature drops,
22:33he immediately carries his vase into the house.
22:40Doctor won't want to attach basil to that strange boat
22:44that we met.
22:46I don't want to attach anything.
22:49I just want to say that for the second time this morning the Mediterranean came to Noa Folk.
22:55He says that because this morning we came across a strange canoe.
22:59Strange.
22:59eight barbarians at the oars with rings in their ears.
23:04More like a Phoenician or Sicilian captain with a top hat on his head here in the Noa Folk.
23:12I apologize to them for a moment, gentlemen.
23:21But what's wrong with you this morning, Father?
23:24Eh, I don't know.
23:25So if he doesn't know why he's getting nervous,
23:27he is disturbed by some observations,
23:30from events that make sense.
23:33They don't make sense.
23:36Precisely for this reason.
23:38They don't make sense here.
23:40But maybe they have it elsewhere.
23:43Elsewhere where?
23:44Elsewhere.
23:46Perhaps,
23:48indeed certainly,
23:50there is a place where life clearly shows its design.
23:55Here you are.
23:57No, no, not this one.
23:59Like that rocket.
24:02Here the design and meaning are clearly understood.
24:05Anyone would understand that, even a child.
24:07But on the other side?
24:09Hey, look.
24:13You can see knots and isolated threads.
24:16They don't make sense.
24:18They seem nonsensical.
24:21Oh yeah,
24:22because we are always on the other side of the rocket.
24:26And often things, life itself,
24:29they seem incomprehensible to us.
24:31Yes, you're right.
24:33And so I'm in no hurry.
24:35Because as far as I can understand,
24:37I will only see the race on this side
24:38when I see the grass from the roots side.
24:41And so, to life, father.
24:44To life, even if incomprehensible.
24:46Safe.
25:04But...
25:05Will be.
25:07If nothing goes right for you this morning, Father.
25:10As I told you,
25:11I feel like this...
25:12so out of place.
25:14I know that sometimes you can do good
25:16being the right person
25:17in the out of place place.
25:18As he said, as he said, mother, he repeats.
25:21I said that good can be done
25:22being the person in order
25:24in the out of place place.
25:25Is he the prince?
25:44No.
25:46He is His Highness's younger brother.
25:49Captain Stefano Sardi.
25:52She doesn't have much sympathy for him,
25:55True?
25:56Like or dislike?
25:57They are not feelings
25:59that a good servant
26:00can be granted.
26:01Ah.
26:03And what are they?
26:05the feelings granted
26:06to a good servant?
26:09Love for his master, I would say.
26:12AND...
26:13and what follows.
26:20I am deeply devoted
26:22at his highness.
26:24So?
26:26I hate anyone who hurts him,
26:29anyone who damages it.
26:31And Captain Stefano
26:32did he harm his brother?
26:34He almost took it
26:36to complete ruin.
26:39What a bad guy.
26:40The game?
26:42Women.
26:44Messes.
26:46But it bears the name of wages.
26:47therefore my master
26:49has always paid.
26:51Paid?
26:52Paid.
26:53But why now?
26:54to his highness
26:55are you retiring here?
26:56Why did he have it left?
26:57very little.
26:58For too much kindness,
27:00out of generosity.
27:02A man like him,
27:05reduced here
27:06with a butler,
27:07a housekeeper,
27:08and a couple of local servants.
27:13Reduced here
27:14to fish for lights.
27:16It is true that this
27:17it's the ideal place
27:18for the lights?
27:19It is true.
27:20Is the gentleman a fisherman?
27:23I enjoy it.
27:25So what?
27:27If you want to follow me,
27:28I will point them out to you
27:29from the tip of the island
27:30the golden place
27:32for the lights.
27:33I'd love that.
27:34May I, Father?
27:35Sure, sure.
27:36I take a look
27:37and I'm going back up.
27:40Shall I introduce myself?
28:22The gentleman is a fisherman.
28:35A little more port, father.
28:38Huh?
28:39Oh, no, thanks.
28:42I was watching.
28:44I thought that
28:45if there was a photograph
28:47from Caine to Bene as children,
28:49we probably wouldn't know
28:50distinguish the good brother
28:51from the bad one.
28:55Maybe.
28:58Maybe they were both bad.
29:02Of course we talk
29:03of the Saracens.
29:05Of course, a lot of malice
29:07in the captain
29:07who took so much from Naro,
29:09but I don't think there was
29:11much goodness in the prince
29:13when he gave it to her.
29:14So why did he give it to her?
29:16The Captain
29:18he's not the only one
29:20to have reasons for resentment
29:21against the prince.
29:23Blackmail, right?
29:38it's been a long time
29:39that you don't confess,
29:40daughter.
29:47Anthony is not your name,
29:49True?
29:50It's the translation
29:51of a southern name,
29:52True?
29:53maybe Italian.
29:58It's a shame, perhaps.
30:01Oh no.
30:02Why many English
30:03do they despise Italians?
30:05Why many English
30:06they are ignorant,
30:07they don't know the story.
30:09there was an Italian
30:10named Julius Caesar
30:11and was killed
30:12with a stab wound.
30:14Well,
30:15let's say with a few stabs.
30:17You southerners
30:18you have the bad habit
30:19of the knife, huh?
30:21Then there was another one
30:22named Augustine.
30:23He brought Christianity
30:25in our little islands.
30:28Well,
30:29to tell you the truth,
30:31we English
30:32I do not believe
30:33we would have had
30:33a great civilization
30:35without those two.
30:37But let's get back to you,
30:38daughter.
30:39There is something
30:40that weighs
30:41on your conscience
30:42and you want to free yourself
30:44and repent?
30:46Yes, yes.
30:48From many,
30:49many years.
30:50And now
30:51it's time
30:53to finish it,
30:55otherwise...
30:59At your service,
31:00father.
31:02I saw it dock
31:04a boat
31:04and disembark
31:05a passenger.
31:06Then she left.
31:08On height
31:08it has arrived
31:09at this time.
31:10Well,
31:11I finally arrived.
31:32I am happy
31:33to see her here,
31:34Mr. Flambeau.
31:35Ah,
31:35I know her
31:36very good reputation.
31:37If it's not indiscreet
31:39expressing myself like that.
31:40Ninth,
31:40I'm not touchy.
31:41after all
31:42it's so hard
31:43become famous
31:44through virtue.
31:47But with these speeches
31:48we are offending
31:49the ears of a pre.
31:50And why?
31:52I am not
31:53so famous
31:53like you two.
31:54My name
31:55it's simply
31:56Brown.
31:57Well,
31:58and there's nothing else left for us
31:59what to tell us
31:59everything else at the table.
32:01Please.
32:02Thank you.
32:03Father?
32:14I apologize
32:15your excellence
32:16but today
32:17it's day
32:17of freedom
32:18for the staff.
32:19We will serve
32:20ourselves.
32:20Of course,
32:21but sure
32:22my good pol.
32:24It amuses me
32:25all that
32:25that breaks
32:26the label.
32:27For me
32:27I don't know her
32:29neither.
32:29Oh no,
32:30I like it
32:31that there is
32:31just to be able to do it
32:33break.
32:33I don't know if I'm explaining myself.
32:35I would say yes.
32:36I lived
32:37in the courts of Europe
32:38and in the records
32:38of the East.
32:40Often
32:41there is no
32:41big difference.
32:46I passed
32:47evenings
32:48with double smokers,
32:49Australian convicts
32:50and Italian bandits.
32:53Evenings
32:53hellish.
32:55Yes.
32:55She talks like this
32:56because he never has
32:57spent an evening
32:58with patronesses
32:59of charity.
33:03Quite witty
33:04for a priest.
33:06he doesn't know how much.
33:09And how I look at myself.
33:12Excuse me, Your Highness.
33:13but I have the impression
33:14of having already seen it
33:14somewhere
33:15and I know it's not like that.
33:17Oh,
33:17It hurts me to death, father.
33:19It's terrible
33:20have a face
33:20that people
33:21it was expected.
33:22But
33:23maybe it will be
33:24for all these mirrors.
33:25You see it many times
33:26the same face
33:27that one gets the impression
33:28Of...
33:29I don't know.
33:36Do you believe in destiny?
33:38No.
33:39I believe in the final destiny
33:41of men.
33:43Meaning what?
33:45Of justice.
33:47Ah.
33:48It means
33:49After?
33:50Yes.
33:52Why here?
33:53often the punishment
33:55it seems to hit
33:56a person
33:57instead of another.
33:59A person
34:00instead of another.
34:01Oh yeah.
34:02A person
34:03instead of another.
34:08I apologize.
34:31And about her
34:32Messie Flambeau
34:33can I ask
34:34the latest news?
34:35As far as
34:36I know very well
34:37that to her
34:37it will be difficult
34:38be able to beat
34:39their records.
34:40Ninth.
34:41Instead
34:41one year ago
34:43I beat
34:43all my previous ones.
34:45No.
34:45Is it tellable?
34:47Yes.
34:48A theft?
34:50Yes.
34:51And it helped me
34:52very Father Brown.
34:54Oh,
34:54this one then.
34:56But what
34:56did you steal?
34:58his soul to the devil
35:00and it takes a lot
35:01to give him hell.
35:02All the more so
35:03that held her
35:03very firmly.
35:05I understand.
35:06The gray story
35:07of a conversion.
35:09Not so gray.
35:11Good.
35:11French.
35:41orese.
35:58The gray story
36:15I think it is appropriate to announce immediately that an eight-oared boat
36:19she landed on the island
36:20with a gentleman in a top hat sitting in the stern
36:24The pagans?
36:28And does it concern us?
36:29Send them away Paul, tell them the island is private
36:32I tried but without success
36:35And they're out there
36:41Damn, I'll show it to you now, sorry
36:53What do you want? This island is my property.
36:56Is her name Saradi?
36:58Yes
36:58Prince Saradi?
37:00Yes
37:01If you are Prince Saradi, I can tell you that my name is Antonelli
37:06Antonelli?
37:08I seem to remember this name
37:10Allow me to introduce myself.
37:15Someone slapped me
37:21Okay, I insulted
37:23I will give satisfaction
37:26Marco
37:39Come on, if you're not a coward, choose one of these sabres.
37:56I don't know that woman
37:59I'll be there!
38:09No father
38:12Stop, for goodness sake.
38:13Whatever the reason, it is not for Christians to use violence.
38:16But it's for men
38:17Let father arise
38:18Justice must be done
38:19But what justice?
38:21If the one who is right can even lose his life
38:24Stop
38:24Get out of the way father, it's Pedro who's in charge of you.
38:26Come away father
38:29But stop
38:30Stop
38:33But why don't they listen to me?
38:35In this country the duel is clean with the pig
38:38I'm sorry I'm killing you only now
38:40My father was still young when he was killed by you
38:43When I took my mother away from him
38:44And killed by treachery
38:46But did you forget to stay?
38:49Twenty years go by quickly
38:50Imbeciles
39:08I'm staying on the trip with the gendarmes
39:10I'll go there
39:11I will skip my master
39:40I will skip my master
39:47I will skip my master
40:09I will skip my master
40:12I will skip my master
40:17I will skip my master
40:38I will skip my master
40:44I will skip my master
40:45They are of strength and equal
40:46Maybe he'll come back in time
41:02Thank you all.
41:19Quickly, doctor!
41:20Here I am!
41:41Is dead.
41:42Everything you say will be used against you.
41:45I have nothing to say.
41:48I will never say anything again.
41:50I want to be hanged.
41:59But ultimately it's a banal story.
42:01A son who after twenty years avenges his father's death.
42:04Yes, yes.
42:05Happens?
42:06Yes, yes.
42:06And on the same day the prince returns to the island and the avenger also arrives.
42:11Well, we arrived today too.
42:12We read the news in the newspaper, could Antonelli have read it too?
42:16Already.
42:17And someone who knows he is being chased has the address where the pursuer will find him published in the newspaper.
42:22It may have been an indiscretion.
42:24A coincidence.
42:25The guard dog dies just today.
42:28It would have been a good defense.
42:30Second coincidence.
42:31The two servants are on vacation just as their master is returning today.
42:34Third coincidence.
42:37Have a match, please.
42:43I have the last two.
42:44I have to be careful not to make mistakes.
42:46But there is the system.
42:47Pit one against the other.
42:56Which is not what it is.
42:58It's just that since I set foot on this damned island.
43:02But do you know what happened today, Flambo?
43:05It all happened before our eyes.
43:08Already.
43:09Even with Harlequin and Pulcinella everything happens before our eyes.
43:13But we only see the masks.
43:16Why is he smiling?
43:18No, because while they were stealing the two matches together
43:21the enterprise came to mind
43:22for which poor Saradin congratulated himself.
43:25I had managed to get a policeman arrested by another policeman.
43:29In the meantime, I had slipped away.
43:30One moment.
43:33Is this the feat that struck Saradin?
43:35Yes.
43:37Two polices?
43:38Yes, one was an inspector from Nantes and the other from Leone.
43:41And each one of them managed to track me down in Paris.
43:46Flambo was very brilliant.
43:48Yes, there is one who has two enemies and since he is intelligent
43:52he thinks it is better to have two enemies than one.
43:55Really?
43:57How Saradin must have liked that prank of his.
44:02But do you know that what happened today is your fault?
44:06I.
44:07But how?
44:08Don't you guess the whole story now?
44:11Here, the performance is continuous, the stage is lit.
44:16They want to get our attention.
44:18We will certainly be presented with an extraordinary spectacle.
44:35But he is not ashamed to feast in place of his master who has just died.
44:40Coming from her, Flambo is a bit ridiculous.
44:42If he could see her, he is Prince Saradin.
44:45But Prince Saradin sees him, there in the mirror.
44:49He is Prince Saradin.
44:52The church always has a far-sighted eye.
44:55I followed Flambo exactly his example.
44:58I had a brother who blackmailed me for...
45:01for certain ancient facts.
45:04He had evidence of the murder of old Antonelli.
45:07I was saying, a brother who dried my pockets
45:09and a young man who wanted to kill Prince Saradin.
45:14So I said one day to my brother Stefano
45:16I give you my now meager income
45:18the title, the house.
45:20You will be Prince Saradin
45:21and I your servant.
45:27And it was she who had the news published in the Times.
45:29that Prince Saradin would come here?
45:33A Catholic priest is supposed to be stupid.
45:36Otherwise between confessions and intelligence
45:39he finds out everything.
45:41Couldn't her brother have been better than her?
45:44But if I see him coming in here all exultant
45:47for his new part...
45:49I told her that the thing made me think of theatre.
45:52He was triumphant.
45:53He didn't know he was going to face the sword.
45:55that should have killed her.
45:56Sure, sad, but someone has to pay.
46:03Better pay someone else.
46:05But she's wrong.
46:07Stefano was better than me.
46:09He had a sense of honor.
46:12So having taken a slap
46:14he did not back down from the duel.
46:16Military education
46:18sometimes people talk badly about it
46:20but it's necessary.
46:24It helps a lot.
46:29My God, he's laughing!
46:31Let's get out of this hellish house
46:34and we return to our honest boat.
46:49If I think that I gave him the idea
46:52Only a madman could do something like that.
46:58By the way, did he drown the dog then?
47:01Certain.
47:02A dog that doesn't recognize its owner
47:04would have aroused suspicion in any witnesses.
47:07and he organized everything like this
47:08without any hesitation, without any doubts.
47:12Madmen never have doubts
47:14why dementia and reason
47:16used superficially
47:17reasoning in vain.
47:19That's right.
47:22Well,
47:23we are right at the back of the race.
47:26Good father and good, good father and good, but life is very often
47:36what is it, what is it, father and good, you say father and good, you say father and good, what is it
47:48life.
47:49Good father and good, what is life.
47:52Good father and good, what is life.
47:53People often steal from them because they have nothing, so people believe, that they have nothing.
48:03But what if what you have is what's left from a shipwreck
48:10on a desert island
48:15You would scream with joy
48:17to have a blanket
48:20to put on
48:23and a bone button
48:26and a red cap
48:29a straw
48:31a penknife
48:32in your hands
48:36he took a pipe
48:38from strange sounds
48:41to make the verse
48:44to the seagulls
48:47if you only knew how beautiful it is
48:51if you only knew what a wealth
48:54if you only knew what joy
48:56and so be it
48:59to
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