1. After the conquest and plundering
of the Inca empire by Spain . . .
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2. . . . the Indians invented the
legend of El Dorado . . .
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3. . . . a land of gold, located in the
swamps of the Amazon headwaters.
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4. A large expedition of Spanish
adventurers, led by Gonzalo Pizarro . . .
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5. . . . set off from the Peruvian
highlands in late 1560.
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6. The only document to survive
from this lost expedition . . .
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7. . . . is the diary of the monk
Gaspar de Carvajal.
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8. On Christmas day 1560, we reached
the last pass of the Andes...
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9. and for the first time looked
down at the legendary jungle.
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10. In the morning I read mass, then we
descended through the clouds.
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11. AGUIRRE,
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12. A film by
Werner Herzog
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13. No one can get down that river alive!
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14. I tell you, we can do it!
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15. From here it will be easier.
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16. No. We're all going to go under.
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17. Our Indian slaves are useless.
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18. The changing climate
kills them off like flies...
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19. most of them die of colds.
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20. We don't even have time to
give them a Christian burial.
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21. Come on, move it!
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22. Move you pigs!
Come on! Let's go!
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23. Keep moving, we don't want
to get stuck in the mud!
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24. Son of a bitch!
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25. You idiots!
The sedan-chair will get stuck!
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26. This way!
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27. Damned mud!
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28. Watch it, you idiots!
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29. Keep the barrel out of the water!
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30. By the last day of the year,
we were exhausted.
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31. We camped near the river.
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32. It can't go on like this, men.
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33. The rations are almost finished.
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34. The terrain is so difficult,
we're almost at a standstill.
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35. We cannot hope to reach a
populated area for some time.
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36. In view of the situation we're in . . .
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37. . . . I have changed my plans . . .
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38. . . . As follows:
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39. Rafts will be built
and manned by forty men.
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40. These men will have the task . . .
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41. . . .to get food and information
about hostile Indians . . .
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42. . . . And the location of El Dorado.
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43. We have every reason to
believe that both are near . . .
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44. The expedition must return
within one week . . .
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45. . . . By water or by land.
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46. If it doesn't . . .
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47. . . . we have to assume it is lost . . .
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48. . . . And we have to march back
the same way . . .
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49. . . . In the hope of reaching an area
inhabited by Christians.
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50. We hope, of course,
that this will not happen . . .
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51. . . . As long as the Virgin Mary
is with us.
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52. After careful consideration,
I have decided . . .
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53. . . .to make Don Pedro de Ursua
commander of the expedition.
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54. His mistress, Dona Inez de Atienza,
will accompany him.
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55. This happens against my
better judgement.
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56. But she expressed her wish with
such grace and firmness . . .
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57. . . . that I cannot refuse it.
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58. Don Lope de Aguirre will be
second in command.
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59. A man who is well qualified
for this task.
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60. His daughter Flores will stay
under his protection . . .
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61. . . . this also is against
my better judgement.
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62. At fifteen, she should have stayed
in the care of the Holy Sisters.
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63. As on all expeditions, the word of
God must be brought to the pagans.
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64. I hereby nominate Brother
Gaspar de Carvajal for this task.
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65. The remaining two hundred slaves
will stay with my group.
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66. The Royal House of Spain
will be represented . . .
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67. . . . By the brave nobleman,
Don Fernando de Guzman . . .
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68. . . . who proved his courage
10 years ago . . .
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69. . . . At the storming of the fortress
of Saxahuaman.
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70. Some of the best warriors will
form this group . . .
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71. . . . But those not chosen
shouldn't feel rejected.
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72. I declare all this in the
form of a document . . .
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73. . . .to be submitted for approval
to the Council of the Indies.
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74. Herewith I append my signature.
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75. Four days later, on January fourth,
we set out.
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76. May God be with us.
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77. Watch the raft,
the rapids get stronger!
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78. Keep in the middle of the river!
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79. — The first raft got stuck in an eddy!
— They must get away from the rocks!
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80. January Sixth.
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81. We finally reached shore
and set up camp.
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82. On the other side of the river,
one of our rafts ran into an eddy.
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83. We could not hear what they
were yelling, and could not help.
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84. How many are on the raft?
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85. Seven and two Indians.
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86. We must try to help
the poor devils, Aguirre.
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87. You are crazy!
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88. We will not help them!
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89. I'm still giving the orders.
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90. Is that so . . .
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91. We need long ropes and hooks.
Further downstream we can cross.
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92. Once we're on the other side,
we'll be able to get them out.
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93. Take as many men as
you need . . . And hurry!
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94. I wonder if Armando has
reached the other side?
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95. Those men must be getting sick.
They're still going around in circles.
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96. — What is this?
— They're firing over there.
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97. They're trying to signal us.
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98. Maybe it's a battle?
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99. There are only six.
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100. The oarsmen and the
seventh man have gone.
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101. I find that strange.
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102. Look, the oars are still there.
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103. I'm sure, there are still
some Indians in this area.
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104. We better go back to the camp.
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105. Keep your eyes open!
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106. Help!
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107. Indians! Indians!
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108. A prayer from here is not enough,
Brother Carvajal.
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109. I want to take these men
back for a Christian burial.
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110. You are right, my son . . .
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111. . . . their souls will rest much better
in consecrated ground.
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112. It's the least we can do for these
poor guys who died so bravely.
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113. Perucho!
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114. Perucho, don't you think the
cannon is getting a bit rusty?
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115. Perhaps.
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116. You know very well
who is responsible.
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117. If Aguirre gets away with this,
who knows what he'll do next?
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118. Don't worry about that.
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119. We really have other problems.
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120. There are Indians everywhere.
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121. The whole area is full of them . . .
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122. . . . And no one wants to die
like the men on the raft.
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123. If only we were out of this trouble . . .
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124. We can't hope for that yet.
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125. Don't be afraid.
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126. Aguirre would never dare to rebel
against the Spanish crown.
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127. We are not in Castile, here.
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128. Look what I've found for you.
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129. This animal sleeps its
whole life away.
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130. It's never really awake.
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131. Our rafts are gone.
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132. The rafts are gone!
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133. January Eighth.
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134. The river rose fifteen feet over night.
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135. When will our misfortunes end?
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136. If I remove your chains,
will you run away?
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137. Would you?
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138. Stop, wait a minute, isn't that my pot?
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139. What are you doing with my pot?
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140. No, the wood is too heavy.
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141. We'll take this one. I'm not taking
one step further into this jungle.
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142. What's going on?
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143. We're making nails.
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144. What for?
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145. We need as many nails as possible.
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146. What are you doing with this log?
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147. Well, I'm carrying it from where
I found it back to the camp.
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148. Who gave that order?
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149. Everyone here is collecting wood.
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150. And iron.
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151. What's going on here?
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152. I have no idea.
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153. Who gave the order to build rafts?
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154. What does it all mean?
Do you know, Inez?
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155. Don't even ask.
It's your father's fault.
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156. If only it were all over.
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157. Gentlemen, as your commander,
I have decided . . .
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158. . . .to return to our main troop.
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159. It's not my habit to retreat.
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160. We have to march back, of course,
because the current is too strong.
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161. We need to get back within the
time Pizarro ordered.
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162. But that would be suicide
because of the Indians.
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163. Whatever the cost,
we have to march back.
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164. We must get back to Pizarro!
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165. Shit on Pizarro!
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166. I say, we can't accomplish
our task this way.
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167. And I say, we can conquer
without Pizarro!
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168. That's what we gathered
logs and iron for . . .
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169. . . .to build a raft.
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170. Do you remember Hernando Cortez?
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171. Bound for Mexico, he was ordered
to return . . .
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172. . . . But he just went on!
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173. Silence, Aguirre!
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174. He ignored the orders
and conquered Mexico!
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175. Silence, everyone!
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176. That's how he became
rich and famous . . .
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177. Be quiet!
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178. Because he disobeyed!
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179. Put him in chains!
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180. Stop it, now!
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181. — I follow Ursua.
— Kill him!
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182. Anyone else?
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183. What do you think will happen now?
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184. What if there are
waterfalls downstream?
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185. Who cares, as long as we
get closer to El Dorado.
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186. Have you seen Ursua
clenching his fist?
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187. He must have something in it.
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188. I think, they will kill him.
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189. Would you have the courage
to help him?
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190. You're the only one who can help us.
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191. I know he will kill Ursua
and Armando.
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192. He will finish what he has started.
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193. You are my last hope.
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194. Thou lettest man flow on like a river . . .
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195. . . . And Thy years know no end.
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196. As for man . . .
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197. . . . His days are like grass . . .
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198. . . . As a flower on the field,
so he blossoms.
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199. For when the wind passeth over it . . .
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200. . . . And it is gone, and the place
thereof shall know it no more.
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201. You know, my child . . .
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202. . . . for the good of our Lord . . .
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203. . . . the Church was always
on the side of the strong.
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204. I would like to have you on our side.
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205. We need men like you.
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206. You should think about it . . .
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207. . . . But not too long.
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208. Well, gentlemen . . .
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209. . . . we've gotten rid of
the troublemakers.
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210. Now we need a leader.
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211. For me, the choice is clear.
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212. We should elect the biggest
and strongest nobleman we have.
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213. — What me?
— Yes . . . You.
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214. Well, gentlemen.
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215. I am making a proposal
to elect Guzmán.
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216. Who else is for him?
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217. I propose that Don Lope de Aguirre
remains second-in-command!
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218. Who's in favor?
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219. Plagues have come over my
people, earthquakes and floods . . .
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220. . . . But what the Spaniards did to us . . .
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221. . . . Is much, much worse.
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222. They gave me the name Balthasar,
but my real name is Runo Rimac.
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223. — What does that mean?
— Runo Rimac.
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224. It means: He who speaks.
I was a prince in this land.
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225. No one was allowed to look
directly into my eyes.
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226. But now I'm in chains,
like my people . . .
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227. . . . And I must bow my head.
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228. Almost everything was taken from us.
I can't do anything, I'm powerless.
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229. But I am also sorry for you . . .
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230. . . . Because I know there is
no escape from this jungle.
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231. How is Ursua?
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232. Because of our mutiny,
we must make our position legal.
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233. Read this document.
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234. Caesarian King, by the grace of God,
through our Holy Mother . . .
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235. . . . the Roman Church,
Philip the Second of Castile.
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236. We, the undersigned,
have until yesterday . . .
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237. . . . the seventh day of 1561
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238. . . . Regarded ourselves as your
servants and subjects.
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239. We are now more than 200 miles
from your servant, Gonzalo Pizarro.
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240. Fate, God's help and the work of our
hands have carried us down a river.
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241. A river, the natives call Huallaga,
in search of a new land of gold.
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242. We have decided to put
an end to the quirks of fate.
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243. We are forging history, and no fruits of
this earth shall henceforth be shared.
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244. We rebel until death.
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245. Our hands shall perish and our
tongues dry up if this is not so.
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246. The House of Habsburg
is overthrown.
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247. And you, Philip the Second,
are dethroned.
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248. By dint of this declaration,
be you annihilated.
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249. In your place we proclaim . . .
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250. . . . the nobleman from Sevilla,
Don Fernando de Guzmán . . .
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251. . . . As Emperor of El Dorado.
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252. Flee from hence, O King!
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253. And may God bless your soul.
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254. Fortune smiles on the brave
and spits on the coward.
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255. Let's sever our ties with Spain and
crown Don Fernando de Guzmán . . .
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256. . . . Emperor of El Dorado.
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257. Do you call this a throne?
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258. What is a throne, but a plank
covered with velvet, Your Majesty.
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259. He must have
dragged himself along.
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260. That's no arrow wound,
that was a sword thrust.
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261. He must have tried to stop him.
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262. January Tenth.
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263. Armando escaped from his prison.
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264. The man who went on guard at
three o'clock was murdered.
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265. It was one of his men.
While Ursua is alive . . .
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266. . . .you'll never be safe!
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267. What can I do about it?
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268. Kill him.
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269. While I'm Emperor, law will prevail.
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270. No killings without a trial.
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271. Then try him . . . And then kill him!
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272. But it must me a public trial.
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273. He still has sympathizers.
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274. Perucho, to the witness stand.
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275. What did you get out of Ursua?
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276. Nothing.
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277. Three men couldn't open his fist.
He must have something in it.
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278. We'd have to chop his
hand off to get at it.
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279. He said nothing,
except some nonsense.
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280. But last night he had visitors.
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281. The whole story reeks of conspiracy.
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282. Balthasar, ask him if it's true that
he received money from Ursua.
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283. Yes, it's true.
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284. It was the oarsmen's pay.
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285. Next witness!
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286. Okello, is it true that you also
received money from Ursua?
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287. I was Pizarro's slave. Then he
gave me away for this expedition . . .
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288. . . . Because he thought, if the Indians
are scared of a horse . . .
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289. . . . they'd be terrified of a black man.
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290. Well, I don't know why, but
sometimes Ursua gave me money.
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291. What does the defendant
have to say?
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292. I want to speak.
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293. In Spain I had many servants,
and I paid them.
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294. It is only fair to give them
money here as well . . .
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295. . . . Even if they are Indians.
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296. Time will tell that Ursua is right.
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297. We understand your confusion,
my child. You are excused.
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298. The jury, after having heard
all testimonies . . .
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299. . . . finds the defendant . . .
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300. . . . Guilty of treason.
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301. My unpleasant duty . . .
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302. . . . As President of the first court
of your Highness, Don Fernando . . .
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303. . . . Is to sentence Pedro de Ursua . . .
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304. . . .to death by hanging.
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305. I confirm the verdict.
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306. But since it is the anniversary of
the last Moor leaving Spain . . .
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307. . . . I will grant clemency.
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308. His life will be spared,
but he forfeits . . .
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309. . . . All rights as a citizen of El Dorado.
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310. Half of his shares
will go to the Church . . .
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311. . . . the other half will be divided
among my best soldiers.
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312. January Twelfth.
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313. In the morning we set out
with a new raft.
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314. Ursua is still alive...
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315. but he refuses to speak.
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316. Look, a fire!
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317. At noon we saw a great fire.
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318. Steer closer to the shore!
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319. Load your muskets.
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320. I can't see anyone.
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321. Be careful, men!
It could be an ambush.
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322. Strip the negro, go on!
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323. Fearing an ambush, we stripped the
negro slave, to frighten the Indians.
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324. Go! Run!
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325. Go on! Go, I said!
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326. Drive him in front of us!
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327. Get away from the food!
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328. Look out for Indians!
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329. Are you crazy?
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330. Take your weapons!
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331. Look at that. It was one of our men.
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332. Where does this come from?
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333. And this here?
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334. For heaven's sake, cannibals!
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335. The discovery of cannibals
around us was so disturbing...
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336. that we hastily left
this dreadful place.
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337. January twentieth.
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338. The mountains are now behind us
and the land is flat.
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339. The roof Aguirre had us build,
protects us against the scorching sun.
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340. The river is sluggish and we're
slowly coming to a halt.
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341. What's this?
Are you giving him a gun?
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342. Aguirre, I know that you plan on
doing something to Ursua!
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343. There's no doubt in my mind.
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344. And God will punish you for that!
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345. Get out of my way!
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346. Are you all right, little one?
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347. What's happening?
You can't hear a thing.
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348. It's suddenly so quiet.
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349. Yes, not a sound.
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350. Shh . . . So, we can hear . . .
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351. The gunpowder! It's on fire!
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352. Out of the way! It's going to blow up!
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353. Grab the pole!
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354. Help me pull the Emperor
onto the raft!
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355. Here, so he can hold on to it.
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356. Damned horse . . .
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357. . . . Nothing but trouble!
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358. What's wrong with him?
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359. He's dead.
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360. Look how short the arrow is.
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361. Poisoned.
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362. It must belong to a dwarf.
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363. — Fire! Make some noise, quickly!
— What are we to aim at?
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364. Just shoot, you asshole!
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365. Fire!
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366. Fire!
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367. Come, play something for the men.
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368. — Look, isn't that a canoe?
— Where?
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369. Over there under those trees,
it's coming towards us.
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370. Keep the raft mid-stream.
It could be a trap.
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371. January twenty fourth.
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372. For the first time, we saw
two of the savages.
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373. They seemed to be trusting.
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374. Pull the boat close.
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375. I have the man. Hold him!
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376. And I have the woman.
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377. Look, there's a fish!
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378. What did he say?
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379. He says . . .
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380. . . . He's from the Yagua Tribe.
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381. He knows from his ancestors
that one day, the Sons of the Sun . . .
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382. . . . would arrive from afar,
through great perils.
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383. The strangers would come with
thunder from tubes.
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384. They've waited a long time for the
coming of the Sons of the Sun.
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385. For here on this river,
God never finished His Creation.
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386. Look, gold!
Where did you get that?
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387. Gold!
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388. Gold! Ask him where he got it from.
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389. Ask him where El Dorado is.
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390. Where does this gold come from?
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391. What did he say?
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392. Has this savage ever heard
of our savior Jesus Christ . . .
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393. . . . And of our mission and
the True Word of God?
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394. This is a Bible.
It contains the Word of God . . .
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395. . . . that we preach to bring light
into the darkness of their world.
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396. Does he understand at all, that this
book contains the Word of God?
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397. Take it in your hand, my son.
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398. — He says, it doesn't talk.
— Kill him for this blasphemy!
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399. It is a tough business.
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400. These savages are hard to convert.
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401. It won't be much longer.
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402. El Dorado might be only
a few days away.
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403. No more rust on the cannon.
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404. We will shoot our enemies
with golden bullets.
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405. And you, Okello, will serve
my food on golden platters.
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406. And all of us will gain something.
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407. Governorships . . .
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408. . . . Provinces . . .
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409. . . . And women.
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410. And perhaps I'll even be free.
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411. Let's not forget the most
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412. . . .to spread the Word of God
to the savages.
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413. I'm sure you'd like a golden cross
studded with jewels, Carvajal . . .
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414. . . . Instead of the silver one you lost.
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415. All the land to our left
and all the land to our right . . .
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416. . . . Now belongs to us.
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417. I solemnly and formally
take possession of all this land.
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418. Our country is already six
times larger than Spain . . .
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419. . . . And every day we drift,
makes it bigger.
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420. Have you seen any solid ground
that would support your weight?
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421. Okello, it's missing salt!
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422. Fish and fruit we can
find now and then . . .
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423. . . . But we've been out of salt
for a while.
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424. We're down to counting our
last grains of corn.
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425. — Hold the horse!
— The horse has cut loose!
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426. — Take the reins!
— Watch out!
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427. Watch, that it doesn't jump off board!
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428. Damn, get that horse away from me!
Get rid of it!
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429. Throw that damned beast off the raft!
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430. Go on!
Go for a swim!
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431. — It wants to get back on board.
— Go away!
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432. I think he's a dead man.
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433. In Mexico, I saw an army of Indians
flee at the sight of one single horse.
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434. And besides, we could have
eaten meat for a week . . .
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435. Don't worry, little one,
the horse will be all right.
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436. Oh, my God, the Emperor!
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437. The Emperor is dead!
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438. After our Emperor's death,
the fate of Ursua was sealed.
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439. Next morning, a few soldiers took
him away and he never came back.
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440. Little mother,
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441. . . . two by two . . .
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442. . . . wafts the wind on my hair.
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443. What are they shouting?
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444. They're shouting,
"Meat is floating by."
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445. Fire!
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446. Set the village on fire!
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447. Keep shooting, it'll scare them!
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448. Don't go into the jungle!
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449. Salt!
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450. Salt!
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451. I haven't had salt for a month!
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452. She has gone without a trace.
We couldn't find her anywhere.
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453. We have not seen any Indians either.
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454. Let's march back to Pizarro.
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455. Two men, more or less,
it won't matter to him.
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456. I am sick of it. I'm leaving tonight.
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457. If I march at night,
the Indians won't catch me.
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458. In the day, I will hide.
I will get back to Pizarro.
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459. We followed her tracks half a mile
into the jungle, then we lost them.
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460. She simply vanished!
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461. Then one of the men panicked
because of the silence . . .
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462. . . . which always comes just before
someone gets killed.
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463. I'd rather join the Indians,
than stay with this madman.
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464. That man is a head taller than me.
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465. That may change . . .
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466. I'll explain my plan.
I have counted the river bends.
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467. I've drawn a map in the sand.
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468. We need about a day for each bend.
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469. One, two . . .
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470. . . . three, four, five . . .
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471. . . . Six, seven . . .
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472. . . . Eight . . .
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473. . . . Nine . . .
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474. . . . ten.
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475. I am the great traitor.
There can be no greater!
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476. Whoever even thinks about deserting
will be cut into 198 pieces!
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477. And then trampled upon until
you can paint the walls with him.
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478. Whoever eats one grain too many . . .
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479. . . . Or drinks one drop of water
too much . . .
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480. . . . will be locked up for 155 years!
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481. If I, Aguirre, want the birds
to drop dead from the trees . . .
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482. . . . the birds will drop dead
from the trees.
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483. I am the Wrath of God!
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484. The earth I walk upon
sees me and quakes!
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485. But whoever follows me
and the river, will win untold riches.
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486. But whoever deserts . . .
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487. Get away from the tree!
Go to mid-stream!
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488. — Hey, give me a pole!
— Watch out, the roof!
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489. Watch out, the sedan-chair is falling!
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490. Careful!
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491. Over there.
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492. The long arrows are
getting fashionable . . .
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493. — Indians!
— Where? I don't see any.
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494. — Make noise!
— I better get out of here.
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495. February First.
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496. The men's morale is at a low point.
I spoke with Aguirre.
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497. Things are not turning out
as we expected.
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498. We see nothing but
hunger and death.
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499. We lose men,
but we never see the enemy.
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500. Even El Dorado hasn't been
more than an illusion.
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501. Mexico was no illusion!
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502. If we turn back now,
others will come.
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503. And they will succeed!
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504. And we'll remain a failure!
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505. Even if this land only consists
of trees and water . . .
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506. . . . we will conquer it!
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507. And it'll be milked dry
by those who follow us.
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508. My men measure riches in gold.
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509. It is more.
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510. It is power and fame.
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511. I despise them for it.
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512. I am sure, Aguirre is leading
us into destruction.
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513. I almost feel, he does it deliberately.
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514. We can't even get ashore, since
the river flooded the jungle for miles.
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515. February twenty-second.
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516. The suffering is dreadful.
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517. Most men have fever
and hallucinations.
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518. Hardly anyone can stand upright.
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519. The soldier Justo Gonzales drank
my ink, thinking it was medicine.
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520. I can no longer write.
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521. We are drifting in circles.
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522. I see a ship with sails . . .
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523. . . . In a tall tree . . .
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524. . . . And from the stern hangs a canoe.
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525. The ship is in your imagination.
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526. No floodwaters could rise this high.
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527. We all have the fever.
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528. It is only a mirage.
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529. These things happen when
people are overly exhausted.
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530. Shut up, monk!
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531. We'll get that ship! It is real!
We'll sail to the Atlantic with it.
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532. No, Lope de Aguirre, I won't go
with you. We are weak and hungry.
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533. That is no ship. That is no forest.
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534. That is no arrow.
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535. We just imagine the arrows,
because we fear them.
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536. These arrows are real, take cover!
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537. This arrow can't harm me.
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538. This is not rain.
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539. Monk, do not forget to pray,
lest God's end . . .
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540. . . . will be uncomely.
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541. When we reach the sea ...
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542. we will build a bigger ship...
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543. sail north and take Trinidad
from the Spanish crown.
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544. From there we'll sail on...
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545. . . . and take Mexico from Cortez.
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546. What great treachery this will be!
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547. Then, all of New Spain
will be in our hands...
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548. and we'll stage history...
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549. . . . like others stage plays.
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550. I, the Wrath of God...
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551. will marry my own daughter...
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552. and with her I will found
the purest dynasty...
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553. the earth has ever seen.
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554. Together...
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555. we shall rule this entire continent.
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556. We will endure.
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557. I am the Wrath of God!
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558. Who else is with me?
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