1. “Travel is useful. It exercises the imagination.
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That is its strength.
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animals, cities, things - all are imagined.
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Littré says so, and he's never wrong.
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5. Besides, anyone can do it.
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9. You're a real pain in the ass.
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10. Enough!
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11. They even have cocktails
with cherries. Remember?
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14. I'll fuck you!
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16. - I'm gonna fuck you now, you hear?
- Get lost!
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19. I'm starring in two TV dramas.
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23. Any theater work?
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The concept is -
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29. - What about you?
- I might give up acting.
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30. In this shitty country there are
never any good female roles.
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31. I'll work on my first novel,
a Proustian piece.
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32. No kidding!
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36. You don't know? it's Lorena.
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37. Who?
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38. A former TV showgirl, now in full
physical and mental decline.
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39. I've never seen her before.
But then, I've never had a TV.
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40. Viola, I know that.
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41. You remind me
at least once a day.
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42. - What does she do now?
- Nothing.
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43. Happy birthday, Jep!
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44. Happy birthday, Rome!
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45. Happy birthday, Jep!
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53. “What do you really like
most in life?”
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54. I was destined
to be a sensitive type.
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55. I was destined
to become a writer.
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56. I was destined to become
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58. You paid no attention
to me tonight.
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59. Romano, don't start moaning.
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60. We're not an item.
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61. - Did you like that guy?
- I like everyone and no one.
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62. And when it's no one,
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63. - Will you take me to the airport?
- Sure! What time do you leave?
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64. In three hours.
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65. Three hours?
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66. Then maybe I better crash
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68. I have to pack,
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69. - But I live so far away.
- See you at 8:00.
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80. The girl had to be rescued
immediately, at all costs.
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81. Sir, you drank.
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82. Just enough
to forget my birthday.
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83. - You want herbal tea?
- Absolutely, chér/e.
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84. - I got you a present.
- How sweet.
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86. Good thing it's lucky,
'cause it's ugly as hell.
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and stop complaining.
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89. Wake me at 3:00 p.m.,
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when you call me that.
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93. Parts of it.
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explains a lot.
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- Why not the end?
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96. You know, Talia Concept
loves to provoke.
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97. Don't bother. There are more
important things than provoking me.
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98. And this referring to yourself
in the third person is unbearable.
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100. I don't need to read. I live on vibrations,
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106. I'm an artist.
I don't need to explain jack shit.
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107. Then I'll write, “Lives on vibrations
but doesn't know what they are.”
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108. I'm starting to dislike this interview.
I sense conflict in you.
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109. - Conflict as a vibration?
- As a pain in the ass.
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110. Let's discuss how my mother's
boyfriend abused me.
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111. No! I want to know
what vibrations are.
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112. They're my radar
for listening in on the world.
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115. We got off to a bad start.
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116. Talia Concept wants to be interviewed
by your paper. It has lots of readers.
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118. Write about how she has sex
with her boyfriend 11 times a day.
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It's sensational.
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121. Talia Concept is talking about things
she doesn't understand.
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I work for them.
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127. Then let me talk
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as an artist!
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130. For heaven's sake, ma'am,
what is a vibration?
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131. - I don't know.
- You don't know.
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132. You're an obsessive jerk!
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She's a dwarf.
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136. Jep, this interview is a hoot!
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139. - You find out her trick?
- Foam rubber.
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140. Amateur theatrics never die.
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by the stature thing, right?
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That's the funniest part.
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Why not say so?
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144. It's the first and last thing
everyone says about me.
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145. You're a spectacular woman, Dadina.
You've had the career you deserve.
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146. But you haven't, Jep.
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147. Maybe I just don't have
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150. Go to Giglio and do that report
o n t h e Concord/a
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152. Rice is always tastier reheated
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153. The old is better than the new.
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156. “Tonight I'm going to have
some nice soup and a good screw.”
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158. That's what I'd always say,
and she'd reply, in a serious tone,
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159. “No, Dadina, they don't,
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161. There's a decent-sized
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of interviews with you.
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163. Another interview book?
They interview everyone in this country!
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164. Can't you just hear them?
“As I always say”... to whom?
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who'll buy a book called
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Jep Gambardella's Galaxy?
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What was it?
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- The friggin' Bancarella!
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176. You're very kind, but let's drop it.
It'd look too presumptuous.
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178. I already agreed to it
and accepted an advance.
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179. - How much?
- 1,500 euros.
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180. Give it back.
I'll give you the 1,500.
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I spoke to the theater people.
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182. They'll give you three nights,
but you pay for the lights.
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184. Jep, this is great news.
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Thanks.
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187. It's time for bed.
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188. That's Viola Bartoli,
Bartoli's widow.
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189. The guy who was killed,
the actual Bartoli.
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190. She has a 150-foot yacht
that belonged to Himmler, the nazi.
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191. You know what I call her?
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192. - What?
- “Too Good to Poop.”
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193. - I don't understand.
- Because she's persnickety.
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don't poop.
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195. When I introduced Trumeau
to my family, my father said,
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196. “Miss, before marrying my son,
have you ever seen him poop?”
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197. - That's gross!
- Gross is all in your head.
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198. My wife and I
are the only couple in love
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202. He's the world's greatest salesman.
He cons everyone.
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his entire inventory in no time.
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205. The fact I express myself well
doesn't mean I'm always working.
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- I sell toys.
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toy shop somewhere.
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even to the Chinese.
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greatest living poet.
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down with reminiscence.”
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so that Dadina won't leave him.
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216. - He thinks so, but -
- Like in high school.
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219. - Stop sucking that shit up your nose!
- Fuck off.
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- I'm not acting anymore.
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I'm worried about my son.
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- Why don't you talk to him?
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you're best with strangers.
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- Yes, but he wants to stop going.
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Ativan, Prozac, all that stuff.
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makes him feel worse.
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The boy's always been a bit odd.
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Ahé's escarole pie?
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that rascal's made it,
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better than my mom's.
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- Not really.
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247. In all of Italy!
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Fashion and pizza.
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bringing joy to the world,
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You're so dark.
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- Yes.
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its full potential.
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for more than a week.
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to the golden mean.
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262. Pure collectivism.
Stefa', what utter nonsense!
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to write a book about nothing?
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It would have made a great book.
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I'm not a misogynist. I'm a misanthrope.
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With hatred, one must aim high.
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When I see you, I blush!
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- No, I'm not crazy!
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love sat down in the corner...
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tolerate life no longer.”
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no one's quoted me in decades!
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I never forgot the end.
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all about technique.
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you know.
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to get to know myself.
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- Interesting.
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I take great pictures.
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in some of them.
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- I knew it.
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a fucking pain in the ass!
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the king of high society.
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to just go to parties.
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you know where I live.
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Please don't leave me alone.
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That's normal.
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one man in her life.
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- How can you say that?
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You two spent a lifetime together.
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with a lock.
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to fantasies, imagination, lies.
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- Your daughter? No.
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- You're nobody.
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where on earth are you?
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for an hour.
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- No.
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I prefer Sir be sad.
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- Last night I went to bed at 10:30.
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clean the house.
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- Sir is a rascal.
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stirring within the city walls?
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a feverish vapor ascends like smoke
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in the blood of certain men,
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Friggin' powerful, right?
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D'Annunzio for the stage?
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always been paradigmatic -
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acrobatics lend you dignity,
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but you're wrong.
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truly your own...
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been to my place.
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You have a room in student housing.
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you're always with?
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I've tried 7,000 times
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- No, she's not.
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Trust me. You're too kind.
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No need to even meet them.
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- My morning exercise.
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- Yes.
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the women you've been with?
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- Last summer.
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424. She has a men's shop.
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425. She's nice.
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426. That means she's a dog.
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427. What about you and Orietta?
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428. - Who's Orietta?
- Who's Orietta?
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429. She was at your place
the other night.
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430. A real beauty.
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431. At my age,
a beautiful woman isn't enough.
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432. I might start writing again.
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433. That's great news!
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434. Did something happen?
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435. Why?
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436. If you want to write again
after all these years,
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437. something happened.
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438. Somethings always happening in Rome.
Nothing happened.
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439. What are you looking at?
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440. Come here.
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441. They met at the university
ten days ago.
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442. They've been kissing
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443. nonstop for ten days.
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444. This generation
of young people horrifies me.
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445. The state supports them
for years,
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446. but when they realize they have half
a brain, they're off to study or work
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447. in America or London.
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448. They have no civic vocation.
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449. As a young girl, in the occupied Arts
Department, I oozed civic vocation.
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450. - You oozed civic vocation?
- Yes, why?
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451. - Come off it.
- What do you know?
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452. You were loafing
around Naples with rich girls
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453. and writing your only novelette.
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454. I didn't realize history
was being made.
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455. Novelette?
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456. It was a masterpiece
of Italian literature.
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457. Jep and civic vocation
never got along.
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458. He was lazy,
civic vocation was hyperactive.
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459. Romano, stop sucking up
to your idol. You're pathetic.
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460. The Human Apparatus
was narrow-minded,
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461. frivolous, and as pretentious
as its title, and Jep knows it.
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462. That's why he stopped there.
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463. Sorry, and what about you?
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464. I tried changing things
through literature.
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465. I wrote 11 socially engaged novels
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466. and a book
on the official history of the Party.
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467. Don't forget your contribution
to that reality show -
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468. Girl Farm.
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469. Television can be
a very formative experience.
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470. And when I'm invited
somewhere, I go.
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471. I get my hands dirty.
I try things.
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472. I don't spend my life
being a snob.
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473. Are you saying
a socially engaged writer
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474. gets some sort of free pass
compared to a novelist
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475. who deals with -
I don't know - feelings?
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476. Of course she is!
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477. The cause someone commits
their life to isn't secondary.
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478. Like having a family,
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479. sacrificing oneself day in and day out
to raise one's children.
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480. Eusebio and I have four children.
We plan the future together.
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481. I break my back to be
both mother and woman,
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482. and at the end of the day I feel
I've done something important.
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483. So those of us without children
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484. should consider suicide?
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485. - I don't mean you, of course.
- She means me.
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486. Dadina, I admire you greatly.
You're a real badass.
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487. Do you use “badass”
in your novels?
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488. Yes, I do.
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489. I try to be modern.
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490. - Modernity is badass.
- De gust/bus...
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491. Such conviction!
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492. I don't know whether to feel
jealous or appalled.
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493. Yes, I have convictions.
I'm 53 -
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494. - You'd never know it.
- Never.
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495. I'm 53. I've suffered,
but I've bounced back
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496. and learned a lot about life.
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497. At last -
no further response.
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498. I was drinking.
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499. No response
because we're fond of you
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500. and don't want
to embarrass you,
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501. but all this boasting,
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502. all this earnest showing off,
all this “me, me, me”...
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503. and all these sweeping
condemnations
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504. hide a certain fragility
and unease
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505. and above all
a whole series of untruths.
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506. We care about you,
and we know our own untruths,
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507. and that's why, unlike you,
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508. we end up talking
about inane nonsense,
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509. because we have no intention
of facing our own pettiness.
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510. What untruths?
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511. Everything I said is true.
It's what I am, what I believe in.
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512. Please, I consider myself a gentleman.
Don't take away that only certainty.
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513. No, my friend. I want to hear it all:
What fragility? What untruths?
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514. I'm a woman with balls.
Out with it.
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515. “A woman with balls” would be
too much for any gentleman.
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516. Very well. You asked for it.
In random order:
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517. No one remembers your “civic vocation”
during your student days,
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518. whereas many recall
another vocation of yours,
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519. one that took place
in the university restrooms.
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520. You wrote about the Party because
you were its leader's mistress.
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521. And your 11 novels,
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522. brought out by a small publisher
subsidized by the Party
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523. and reviewed by minor,
Party-affiliated newspapers,
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524. are insignificant.
Everyone says so.
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525. I'm not saying
my novelette was any better.
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526. I agree with you there.
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527. As for your relationship
with Eusebio -
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528. what relationship?
Eusebio loves Giordano.
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529. Everyone knows that.
He has for years.
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530. They eat together every day
at Arnaldo's, next to the coat rack,
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531. like sweethearts under an oak tree.
But you and Eusebio keep pretending.
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532. As for your dedication to your children
and all the sacrifices entailed...
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533. you work all week in TV, you go out
every night, including Mondays,
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534. when even popper dealers
don't venture out.
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535. You're never with your children,
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536. even on your long vacations.
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537. Plus you have
a butler, a waiter...
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538. a cook...
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539. a chauffeur who drives
the kids to school...
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540. and three babysitters.
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541. So how and when exactly
do you make any sacrifices?
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542. These are the untruths
and the fragility I mean.
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543. Stefa',
mother and woman.
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544. You're 53,
with a life in tatters,
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545. like the rest of us.
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546. So instead of lecturing us
and treating us with contempt,
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547. you should look at us
with affection.
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548. We're all on the brink
of despair.
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549. We can only look each other in the face,
keep each other company,
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550. kid each other a bit.
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551. Don't you agree?
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552. Son of a bitch!
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553. Egidio!
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554. You bastard!
I haven't seen you in 3O years!
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555. - I gotta talk to you.
- Later. Can't you see I'm busy?
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556. - Is this still your place?
- No, thank God, but I still manage it.
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557. You made it big!
You're always in the gossip rags.
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558. All the VIP parties.
A different girl every night.
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559. But you never come here.
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560. Get lost, will you?
We're having a serious talk.
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561. - Are you married?
- Married, divorced.
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562. - I've got a daughter, Ramona.
- Did you have to call her Ramona?
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563. You artists are all the same.
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564. I tell you I have a daughter,
and you moan about her name.
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565. What's wrong with “Ramona”?
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566. Nothing. It just sounds
a bit pretentious.
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567. There she is now.
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568. She makes me so mad.
I've told her a million times.
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569. “You're too old for this.”
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570. These hot young Polish girls
rule the scene now.
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571. They're experts at turning tricks.
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572. She's 42 and she wants to be
a sophisticated stripper.
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573. But the world's no longer
sophisticated. Right, Jep?
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574. Right.
Only you and I are.
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575. That's right, goddamn it!
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576. But she wants to keep
doing this for the money.
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577. I don't know why she needs it,
what she does with it.
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578. - Drugs?
- I wish. We'd have a common interest.
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579. No, she doesn't even
drink beer.
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580. I don't know
what she spends it on.
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581. She's always broke.
Do I sound like a loser?
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582. No, why?
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583. I can hear myself talk.
I sound like a loser.
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584. I'm nearly 70 and I have to work
till 6:00 a.m. every day.
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585. I swapped cocaine
for heroin 15 years ago.
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586. What an asshole!
A heroin junkie at 50!
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587. Could I be more of a loser?
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588. But I don't matter.
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589. It's her I worry about.
I love her.
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590. And I'm no loser there.
I'm a father.
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591. And like all fathers, I'm worried.
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592. What'll she do in a few years?
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593. She can't be a stripper at 50!
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594. Why don't you fix her up?
- Me?
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595. Don't you have any rich friends
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596. looking for a beautiful wife?
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597. We could change her name.
That's no problem.
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598. You'd be doing me a big favor.
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599. - I'm a writer, not a pimp.
- Sorry, that was kinda crass.
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600. Daddy's little girl!
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601. This is my good friend,
Jep Gambardella.
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602. You two get acquainted.
I need to use the bathroom.
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603. I'll be right back.
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604. - It's a pleasure. I'm Jep.
- Ramona.
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605. If you want a girl, get a Pole.
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606. Are you kidding?
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607. Who said anything
about a girl? Not me.
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608. I really am an old friend
of your father's.
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609. - Dad has no friends.
- He used to.
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610. When I came to Rome, I'd wait
for my friends to leave to come here.
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611. Your father's a nice guy.
He taught me a lot.
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612. For example,
that vodka is uncouth.
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613. Dad knows
a lot of useless stuff.
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614. He asked me
to find you a husband.
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615. It's an obsession with him,
but I'm not looking for a husband.
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616. You should.
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617. Family's a beautiful thing.
- That's true.
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618. But I'm not out out
for beautiful things.
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619. What's wrong?
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620. I feel old.
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621. You're no spring chicken.
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622. Madame Ardant.
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623. One.
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624. - How are you?
- Very well.
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625. Just back from India.
I had the most amazing dysentery.
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626. Come to my divorce party.
There'll be burlesque dancers on elephants.
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627. Sure. What would
you like for a present?
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628. Just one great wish:
an end to war in the Middle East.
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629. - I'll do my best.
- Two.
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630. Seven hundred euros.
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631. Tell me, darling.
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632. I was thinking
perhaps my mouth.
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633. I'm soared. I've never
clone this before, Professor.
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634. Don't call me “professor.”
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635. Call me
“my friend” or “my love.”
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636. We all need love.
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637. What sign are you,
deeply intense lady?
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638. - Aquarius.
- I knew it.
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639. Want to go back 3O years, to when
it always rained in late August?
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640. Done.
- That's 700.
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641. Three.
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642. - You've been to see Casagrande.
- No, I don't even know him.
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643. You've betrayed me, darling.
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644. We're on a journey
together here,
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645. and you've interrupted it.
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646. This is the last time.
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647. Go on.
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648. Bye then.
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649. - Full price.
- Five.
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650. 1,200 euros.
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651. - How's your mom?
- Fine, thanks.
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652. - Seven.
- That's 700.
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653. You look a bit swollen.
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654. You're always in my heart.
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655. Seven hundred.
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656. - As handsome as ever.
- Ten.
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657. - You're my pride and joy.
- Thanks.
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658. Eleven.
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659. Professor, I'm here
about my hyperhidrosis.
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660. Where does this undesired
perspiration happen?
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661. On my hands.
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662. - Pray for me, Sister.
- You don't need my prayers.
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663. You don't know
how much of my income
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664. goes to the tax man.
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665. Go on, Sister.
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666. That's 700, Sister.
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667. Fourteen.
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668. - You spying on me?
- No, I was going to knock.
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669. - When?
- When you were more relaxed.
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670. - What brings you here?
- Nothing. Simple curiosity.
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671. - I told you what I think.
- I have no hidden agenda.
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672. You think every guy
who comes near you wants sex?
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673. Couldn't they just want to talk,
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674. driven by a simple
and harmless curiosity?
Copy !req
675. - That's never happened before.
- It has now.
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676. Wouldn't armbands
be more comfortable?
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677. Sure, but they irritate
my armpits.
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678. You have plans for lunch?
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679. I'm going to my mom's
with my dad.
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680. Where's the dog?
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681. What dog?
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682. People buy houses like this
so they can have dogs.
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683. I had a Labrador,
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684. but nine years ago
he got fed up and left.
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685. Labradors are dumb.
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686. So are cooker spaniels.
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687. Hi, Jep.
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688. Hi, Antonello.
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689. - You know Venditti?
- I know everyone.
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690. It must be nice
knowing so many people.
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691. It's a sure way to be unhappy.
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692. Have people let you down?
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693. I've let them down.
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694. Andrea.
You here with your mom?
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695. - She's parking.
- How are you?
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696. Not well.
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697. Proust says that death
may come to us this afternoon.
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698. Proust is scary.
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699. Not tomorrow, not in a year,
but this very afternoon.
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700. It's already evening,
so it'd be tomorrow afternoon.
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701. And Turgenev said,
“Death cast his gaze my way.”
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702. Don't take
these writers so seriously.
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703. Who should I take seriously then?
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704. No one and nothing.
Except the menu, of course.
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705. Things are too complicated
for one individual to understand.
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706. Just because you don't understand
doesn't mean nobody can.
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707. - Your reply?
- What can I say?
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708. - Jep!
- Hello, Viola.
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709. - Good evening.
- Viola.
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710. Darling, why don't you
get us a table?
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711. How did he seem to you?
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712. He's better.
- Better.
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713. He's much better.
I'm so happy.
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714. Dinner on Thursday?
- Of course.
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715. Thursday
I'm inexplicably free.
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716. Did you hear
about Valentina Lemme?
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717. She's dating
her personal trainer.
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718. Really?
It doesn't show.
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719. - I invited her anyway.
- Are you sure?
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720. That woman's evil, like the devil.
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721. Really? How can that be?
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722. I see her at yoga
twice a week.
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723. Anyway, you'll come?
- Of course.
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724. - See you Thursday.
- Okay.
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725. Good-bye.
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726. Keep your eye on that table,
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727. but don't let them
catch you watching.
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728. Waiter?
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729. Champagne, please.
Cristal.
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730. You can't imagine
how much one learns
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731. living amid a cluster
of religious institutions.
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732. So that was your first time?
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733. Yes. He didn't think
he'd been any good.
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734. Too quick, he said.
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735. So out of anger or to let off steam -
I'm not sure which -
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736. he played with a soccer ball
like a madman for an hour.
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737. What did you do?
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738. I didn't enjoy
making love with him,
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739. but watching him show off
like that was unforgettable.
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740. He got really good.
He played on the national team.
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741. Your dad said you spend
everything you earn. What on?
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742. You can tell me.
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743. Maybe one day I'll tell you.
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744. But why didn't you ever write
another book?
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745. Because I went out
too much at night.
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746. Rome can really
waste your time.
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747. It's distracting.
Writing takes focus and quiet.
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748. That's not much of an answer.
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749. You have peace and quiet here.
It's like being in the country.
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750. I wrote in short spurts...
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751. sprinter-style.
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752. I told you
about my first time...
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753. but you've told me nothing.
it's your turn now.
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754. On an island one summer.
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755. I was 18. She was 20.
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756. At the lighthouse, at night.
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757. I went to kiss her.
She turned her face away.
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758. I was disappointed.
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759. But then she turned
to look at me.
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760. She brushed my lips.
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761. She smelled of flowers.
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762. I didn't move.
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763. I couldn't have moved.
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764. Then she took a step back
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765. and said -
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766. She stepped back...
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767. and said...
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768. I'm going home. It's late.
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769. Want to go to a party with me
tomorrow night?
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770. Outstanding!
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771. Were you trying
to kill us all with anxiety?
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772. You may not believe this,
but I love knife throwers.
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773. A true likeness,
especially the hips.
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774. A masterpiece, Geronimo.
It'll look great above the mantelpiece.
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775. God bless you, Jep!
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776. This is Ramona.
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777. What a unique
and marvelous creature.
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778. - Is he putting me on?
- Hard to say.
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779. I meant it.
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780. I'm just sorry
you missed Geronimo D.
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781. We'll get over it.
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782. Make yourselves at home.
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783. - Who is that asshole?
- Lillo De Gregorio...
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784. the greatest modern art collector
in this country of degenerates.
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785. What's Jep's
floozy friend wearing?
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786. I don't know.
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787. Jep's becoming
a bit of a disappointment.
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788. - Good evening, Countess.
- Hello. You're looking well.
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789. I wish I could say
the same for the count.
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790. Hello, ladies.
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791. Are you crazy?
You're distracting my artist.
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792. Dad, we're having fun.
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793. Carmelina,
come do a little work.
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794. Morn, I want to play here.
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795. - Has this human being gone mad?
- We'll work this out.
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796. - I'm staying here.
- You realize what you're saying?
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797. Europe's greatest
gallery owners are outside.
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798. If you show them what you can do,
ours will be a happy family.
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799. I'm happy now,
and I want to be a vet.
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800. Off to bed, you two.
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801. See that?
My kids are going to bed.
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802. Come on.
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803. Then I'll go to bed too.
I'm a kid too.
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804. She blushes and says,
“Forgive me.
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805. I didn't realize
you loved me so much.
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806. My ignorance is obscene.”
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807. He looks at her
reassuringly and says,
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808. “Let me plead for our love.”
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809. How's that for the start
of the second act?
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810. It's a pile of shit.
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811. That little girl was crying.
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812. What are you talking about?
That little girl earns millions.
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813. Excuse me a moment.
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814. Hi, Stefano.
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815. Hi, Jep.
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816. - Caterings gone downhill.
- Rome's gone downhill.
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817. Straight downhill.
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818. Do you have
your case with you?
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819. - Always.
- You up for it?
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820. See that?
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821. Stefano has the keys
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822. to the most beautiful
buildings in Rome.
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823. - Is he a doorman?
- No.
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824. He's not a doorman.
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825. He's friends with princesses.
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826. Ready?
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827. Come with me.
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828. Good evening, Princesses.
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829. Good evening.
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830. How come you have
all these keys?
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831. Because...
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832. I'm a trustworthy person.
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833. You see that? It looked huge,
but it's actually tiny.
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834. Stand still
while I take your picture.
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835. That one was no good.
Smile.
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836. You got it?
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837. Now I do.
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838. Many people think
that a funeral
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839. is a random event,
with no rules.
Copy !req
840. That isn't true.
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841. A funeral is the high-society event
par excellence.
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842. You must never forget
that at a funeral...
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843. you're appearing onstage.
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844. Nice.
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845. But I'd try
the other one on too.
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846. You must wait patiently
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847. until family members have
freed themselves from the throng.
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848. Once you've made certain
your audience is seated,
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849. only at that point may you
offer your condolences.
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850. This way everyone will see you.
Copy !req
851. You take
the grieving relative's hands,
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852. or you place your hands
on their arms.
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853. You whisper something
in their ear,
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854. a comforting phrase
uttered with authority.
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855. For example...
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856. “In the days to come,
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857. when a great emptiness
comes over you,
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858. know that you can
always count on me.”
Copy !req
859. The public will wonder...
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860. “What's Jep Gambardella saying?”
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861. This is definitely
the right dress.
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862. You're allowed to retire
Copy !req
863. to a corner by yourself,
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864. as if to contemplate
your own grief.
Copy !req
865. But here too
great shrewdness is called for.
Copy !req
866. The spot chosen
must be isolated
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867. yet clearly visible
to the public.
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868. Furthermore,
a good performance
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869. is devoid
of all extraneous elements.
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870. Thus the fundamental rule:
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871. One must never cry
at a funeral...
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872. for one must never upstage
the family's sorrow.
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873. That is forbidden...
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874. because it's immoral.
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875. Viola.
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876. In the days to come,
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877. when a great emptiness
comes over you...
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878. know that you can always
count on me.
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879. I now ask Andrea's friends
to come forward...
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880. so that the coffin
may be carried outside.
Copy !req
881. Your back!
Copy !req
882. It was nice not making love.
Copy !req
883. It was nice loving each other.
Copy !req
884. I'd really forgotten
what loving someone was about.
Copy !req
885. I spend all my money
on medical treatments.
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886. Your breakfast.
Copy !req
887. Get up. I'm taking you to see
a sea monster today.
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888. Your breakfast.
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889. Five more minutes.
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890. You see the sea?
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891. Where?
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892. On the ceiling.
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893. Yes, I see it.
Copy !req
894. Who'll look after you now?
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895. I'm sorry about your daughter.
My condolences.
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896. I've spent all my summers
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897. making plans for September.
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898. No longer.
Copy !req
899. Now I spend the summer
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900. remembering plans I'd made
that faded away
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901. due partly to laziness
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902. and partly to carelessness.
Copy !req
903. What's wrong
with feeling nostalgic?
Copy !req
904. It's the only distraction left for those
who have no faith in the future.
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905. Without rain...
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906. August is coming to an end,
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907. and September isn't yet here.
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908. And I'm so ordinary.
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909. But there's no need to worry.
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910. It's all right. It's okay.
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911. Thank you.
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912. Jep!
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913. What are you doing here?
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914. Arturo.
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915. Why are you here?
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916. Can't you see?
I'm rehearsing my magic show.
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917. This is tomorrow's special number:
the disappearing giraffe.
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918. You can make
that giraffe disappear?
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919. Of course I can.
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920. Then make me disappear too.
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921. J9P—'
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922. if I could really
make people disappear,
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923. you think I'd still be here at my age
playing these circus games?
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924. It's just a trick.
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925. It's just a trick.
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926. Romano, how did it go?
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927. It went well.
They clapped.
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928. I'm glad.
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929. Why do you look so sad?
- I'm not sad.
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930. What's with the giraffe?
Copy !req
931. For a magic show.
I'll come see your show tomorrow.
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932. I'm not doing
the show tomorrow.
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933. Why?
You said it went well.
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934. I'm leaving.
Copy !req
935. I'm going back
to my home town for good.
Copy !req
936. I'm not even stopping by my place.
I'm leaving it all.
Copy !req
937. I've lived in this city
for 40 years.
Copy !req
938. And in the end I thought...
Copy !req
939. the only person
who deserved a good-bye
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940. was you.
Copy !req
941. What do you mean,
you're leaving?
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942. Roma'...
why are you leaving?
Copy !req
943. Rome has been
a real disappointment.
Copy !req
944. Bye, JED-
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945. See?
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946. - Want some coffee?
- No, thanks. I won't take up your time.
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947. I came to ask you something.
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948. Go ahead.
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949. Why did Elisa leave me?
Copy !req
950. I don't know.
Copy !req
951. Didn't she say anything
about it in her diary?
Copy !req
952. No, I don't think so.
Copy !req
953. Would you be offended
if I asked to read it?
Copy !req
954. No, I wouldn't be offended.
Copy !req
955. In fact, I'd understand
very well.
Copy !req
956. But I'm afraid I can't.
- Why not?
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957. I threw it away
a few days after the funeral.
Copy !req
958. May I introduce my girlfriend?
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959. Nice to meet you.
My name's Polina.
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960. Like Polina in Dostoyevsky's
The Gambler.
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961. What will you two do tonight?
Copy !req
962. Nothing.
Copy !req
963. Polina's going
to finish ironing.
Copy !req
964. Then we'll have
a glass of red wine,
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965. watch a little TV,
Copy !req
966. and go to bed.
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967. What about you?
Copy !req
968. I'll have quite a few drinks,
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969. but not enough
to become a nuisance.
Copy !req
970. And then...
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971. when you two are getting up,
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972. I'll be going to bed.
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973. What lovely people you are!
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974. I love conga lines!
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975. I'll fuck you!
Copy !req
976. “Who am I?”
Copy !req
977. That's how
one of Breton's novels began.
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978. And of course in the book
there's no reply.
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979. Did you hear about Viola?
- What?
Copy !req
980. She's donating everything
to the church.
Copy !req
981. She helps out at the parish
and is going to volunteer in Africa.
Copy !req
982. The conga lines
at our parties
Copy !req
983. are the best in Rome.
Copy !req
984. - The best?
- That's right.
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985. Because
they don't go anywhere.
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986. - How is it?
- Really great, Jep.
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987. Come on, it's all gone.
Copy !req
988. Why did you leave me?
Copy !req
989. Please,
I want an explanation.
Copy !req
990. Go away! Get out!
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991. You see all these people?
Copy !req
992. They can't do anything.
Copy !req
993. But there's something
I do well.
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994. Something we do well.
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995. How sweet!
Copy !req
996. For years people
have been asking why I don't write
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997. another novel.
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998. But look at these people.
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999. This Wildlife.
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1000. This is my life...
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1001. and it's nothing.
Copy !req
1002. Flaubert wanted to write a book
about nothing but failed,
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1003. so how am I supposed to?
Copy !req
1004. It's good.
Thanks, rascal.
Copy !req
1005. What inspired this exhibit?
Copy !req
1006. Honestly,
the idea wasn't mine.
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1007. My father came up with it.
Copy !req
1008. When I was born, he started
taking pictures of me every day.
Copy !req
1009. One picture per day.
Copy !req
1010. He never forgot,
not even once.
Copy !req
1011. From the age of 14 on,
I kept it up.
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1012. I took pictures
of myself every day.
Copy !req
1013. Have a look.
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1014. - Cardinal.
- Your Eminence.
Copy !req
1015. Cardinal, when will
the saint arrive in Rome?
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1016. On Thursday, but please
don't call her the saint.
Copy !req
1017. She is a saint,
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1018. but not technically.
Copy !req
1019. Tell me something:
Who's that cardinal?
Copy !req
1020. - That's Bellucci.
- Bellucci?
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1021. The one in line to be -
- Exactly.
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1022. The papal throne awaits him.
Copy !req
1023. I met him at Giada Ricci's
carnival party.
Copy !req
1024. It's said that as a young man
he was Europe's best exorcist.
Copy !req
1025. - You pulling my leg?
- No.
Copy !req
1026. I never joke about the devil.
Copy !req
1027. I am very, very bored.
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1028. We're having
a very, very good time.
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1029. You cut up the duck
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1030. and brown it over a high flame
for 15 minutes.
Copy !req
1031. At that point -
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1032. Cardinal, do you remember me?
Lello Cava.
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1033. We met
at Giada Ricci's party.
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1034. I was dressed as a hooker.
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1035. Come, everyone.
They're serving lunch.
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1036. I'd like you meet
my writer friend,
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1037. Jep Gambardella.
- A writer!
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1038. This country needs writers.
Copy !req
1039. Actually I thought
it needed priests more.
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1040. Help...
Copy !req
1041. - May I ask you a question?
- Of course, my dear man.
Copy !req
1042. For some time now...
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1043. from a spiritual point of view -
Copy !req
1044. - Shall we see the skunks later?
- Absolutely! I'll lead the way!
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1045. I know the grounds well.
Copy !req
1046. Jep Gambardella,
king of socialites, you're losing it.
Copy !req
1047. I've been losing it for 4O years.
It's a steady decline.
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1048. Tell me something, Stefa'.
Copy !req
1049. Have we ever slept together?
Copy !req
1050. Of course not.
Copy !req
1051. That's a crying shame.
Copy !req
1052. We have to rectify that.
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1053. Idiot!
Copy !req
1054. Thank goodness.
Copy !req
1055. There's something wonderful left
for us to enjoy together.
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1056. The future is
a marvelous thing, Stefa'.
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1057. To be honest, Catellani hasn't had
much worsted fabric in recent years.
Copy !req
1058. In my opinion, Rebecchfs still
the best tailor in Rome.
Copy !req
1059. - Who are you?
- A hard-working man
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1060. who, while you play
the artist,
Copy !req
1061. and have fun with your friends,
Copy !req
1062. keeps this country going.
Copy !req
1063. I keep this country going,
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1064. but many people
don't yet understand that.
Copy !req
1065. Imagine that, Dadina.
Copy !req
1066. My neighbor was Giulio Moneta,
one of the world's
Copy !req
1067. 10 most-wanted men,
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1068. and I never realized it.
Copy !req
1069. You've changed.
You're always thinking.
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1070. Maybe I should do
what Romano did.
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1071. I'm not fit for this life
or this city anymore.
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1072. No one's fit for shit, Jep.
Take it from the queen of misfits.
Copy !req
1073. Everything around me is dying.
Copy !req
1074. People who are younger
than me, things.
Copy !req
1075. Right before my eyes,
and I -
Copy !req
1076. And you're suffering,
and you don't understand.
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1077. How's the soup, Jeppino?
Copy !req
1078. The soup's good.
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1079. Why did you call me Jeppino?
No one's called me that in ages.
Copy !req
1080. Because every now and then,
Copy !req
1081. a friend should help a friend feel
like he did as a child.
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1082. How can I make you feel
like a little girl?
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1083. No need for that.
I feel like that every day.
Copy !req
1084. I've been blessed to see the world
from that perspective for 60 years.
Copy !req
1085. You know of Sister Maria,
the African missionary,
Copy !req
1086. the one they call the saint?
Copy !req
1087. Sure, she's coming to Rome
to receive some honor.
Copy !req
1088. Exactly. She's only granted
three interviews in all her life.
Copy !req
1089. Yours will be memorable.
- Look how I did with Giulio Moneta!
Copy !req
1090. This is different.
Copy !req
1091. She studied in Italy as a girl
and speaks Italian.
Copy !req
1092. She read your novel
back then and loved it.
Copy !req
1093. She wants to meet you. I organized
a dinner at your house tomorrow.
Copy !req
1094. Did I do well?
- Very well.
Copy !req
1095. Tomorrow I'll have the honor
of dining with her.
Copy !req
1096. - At the Holy Father's?
- No.
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1097. At Jep Gambardella's.
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1098. You see?
The pope even had
Copy !req
1099. the cloistered nuns come.
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1100. Sisters, sisters, sisters!
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1101. Sisters, sisters.
Perfect.
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1102. The Red Cross nurses!
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1103. What robust women!
Copy !req
1104. Handsome young men!
Copy !req
1105. Very nice.
Copy !req
1106. Let's go.
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1107. The saint's assistant called.
Copy !req
1108. The saint would like Count and
Countess Odescalchi to come too.
Copy !req
1109. They treated her like a sister
when she lived here.
Copy !req
1110. - You know them?
- Of course, but they're not here.
Copy !req
1111. The nobility are all in London,
at Philip's granddaughter's wedding.
Copy !req
1112. Let's call the Colonnas of Reggie!
Copy !req
1113. The nobility for hire?
They're dead.
Copy !req
1114. Nonsense.
They're immortal.
Copy !req
1115. The saint won't even notice.
It's been 70 years.
Copy !req
1116. Count Colonna speaking.
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1117. Yes, we're available.
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1118. Ah, for tonight.
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1119. Our rate is 250 euros
per person for the evening,
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1120. plus the cost of a rental car.
Copy !req
1121. What you suggest would be
a bit humiliating for us.
Copy !req
1122. We're willing to be hired
as the Colonnas of Reggio.
Copy !req
1123. But passing ourselves off
as the Odescalchis...
Copy !req
1124. I don't know.
Copy !req
1125. We were at war
for two centuries.
Copy !req
1126. It feels immoral.
Copy !req
1127. Cut at least
12 pieces of rabbit,
Copy !req
1128. leaving aside
the kidneys, liver, and head.
Copy !req
1129. Gently brown.
Copy !req
1130. Don't forget thyme,
bay leaves, and rosemary.
Copy !req
1131. Then add red wine,
Ligurian olives, and pine nuts.
Copy !req
1132. And in one hour you have
Ligurian-style rabbit.
Copy !req
1133. Sister Maria, what convent
are you staying at?
Copy !req
1134. Actually,
we're at the Hassler Hotel
Copy !req
1135. near the Spanish Steps,
Copy !req
1136. but Sister Maria
finds it uncomfortable.
Copy !req
1137. I've never heard the Hassler
called “uncomfortable.”
Copy !req
1138. Oh, it's very comfortable...
Copy !req
1139. but Sister Maria isn't used
to sleeping in a bed.
Copy !req
1140. She sleeps on a cardboard pallet
on the floor.
Copy !req
1141. Do you have any visits planned?
Copy !req
1142. Sister Maria
will of course climb
Copy !req
1143. the Scala Sancta
at St. John's on her knees.
Copy !req
1144. Have you done that?
- I'd have liked to,
Copy !req
1145. but I have a bad knee.
Copy !req
1146. Orthopedic problems
are negligible
Copy !req
1147. in the light of
the partial indulgence afforded
Copy !req
1148. by the Scam Sancta.
Copy !req
1149. That's true.
Copy !req
1150. Now, another specialty
of mine is lamb with -
Copy !req
1151. Does Sister Maria
still work with the sick?
Copy !req
1152. Twenty-two hours a day,
Copy !req
1153. every day-
Copy !req
1154. She washes them, feeds them.
You ought to see her.
Copy !req
1155. Despite her age,
she doesn't walk, she runs.
Copy !req
1156. She's tired now,
Copy !req
1157. but only because
she's not with her patients.
Copy !req
1158. How old is she?
Copy !req
1159. She'll be 104 in October.
Copy !req
1160. - That's a lot.
- I thought she was much older.
Copy !req
1161. Longevity, like everything else,
Copy !req
1162. is no accident.
Copy !req
1163. About Sister Maria's
interview with Jep -
Copy !req
1164. Interview?
Copy !req
1165. There must be
some misunderstanding.
Copy !req
1166. Sister Maria hasn't granted
interviews since 1971,
Copy !req
1167. after certain people
misunderstood
Copy !req
1168. the reason
for her mission in Chad.
Copy !req
1169. Of course, but considering
her admiration for Jep's work -
Copy !req
1170. You told rne she enjoyed
The Human Apparatus.
Copy !req
1171. She found it
beautiful and fierce...
Copy !req
1172. like the world of men.
Copy !req
1173. Great! There would be no risk
of any misunderstanding,
Copy !req
1174. Sister Maria can review the text -
Copy !req
1175. - No, I'm sorry.
- Don't insist.
Copy !req
1176. I'm sorry if certain
false hopes were aroused,
Copy !req
1177. but there's absolutely
no question of any interview.
Copy !req
1178. Why do you do all the talking?
Copy !req
1179. Why not let Sister Maria talk?
Copy !req
1180. Ma'am...
Copy !req
1181. I took a vow of poverty.
Copy !req
1182. And you don't talk
Copy !req
1183. about poverty.
Copy !req
1184. You live it.
Copy !req
1185. Such true and righteous
and powerful words!
Copy !req
1186. Do you need anything,
ma'am?
Copy !req
1187. - She needs the bathroom.
- It's on the left.
Copy !req
1188. The change of diet
isn't good for her.
Copy !req
1189. In Mali
Sister Maria only eats
Copy !req
1190. 11/2 ounces
of plant roots a day.
Copy !req
1191. Me too sometimes,
in the evening, as a light meal,
Copy !req
1192. I fix some splendid
bitter roots with lemon.
Copy !req
1193. You scrape the roots clean
with a knife
Copy !req
1194. and cut them
into small chunks -
Copy !req
1195. Cardinal, remember
when we met at that wedding?
Copy !req
1196. You were there too.
Copy !req
1197. I felt the need to ask you
Copy !req
1198. about matters
close to my heart
Copy !req
1199. involving faith
Copy !req
1200. and the depths of spirituality.
Copy !req
1201. But then you got distracted.
Copy !req
1202. You can ask me now.
Copy !req
1203. - No, there's no point.
- Why?
Copy !req
1204. I'd be very disappointed
to discover
Copy !req
1205. you actually had no answers.
Copy !req
1206. I'm just saying it's a possibility,
Copy !req
1207. and I think -
Copy !req
1208. Anyway—
Copy !req
1209. I apologize for earlier.
Copy !req
1210. There is one question
I'd really like to ask you.
Copy !req
1211. Are the rumors true?
Copy !req
1212. That you were a truly great...
Copy !req
1213. exorcist?
Copy !req
1214. Sister Maria!
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1215. Sister Maria!
Copy !req
1216. Saint.
Copy !req
1217. Stop saying “saint”!
Her name is Sister Maria.
Copy !req
1218. Sister Maria.
Copy !req
1219. Where's that bitch hiding?
Copy !req
1220. Sister Maria!
Copy !req
1221. Come, Elisabetta.
Let's go to bed.
Copy !req
1222. You go ahead.
I'm going upstairs for a moment.
Copy !req
1223. Don't be too late.
Copy !req
1224. In this room, in 1930,
Copy !req
1225. Princess Antonietta gave birth
to her only daughter,
Copy !req
1226. Elisabetta Colonna of Reggie.
Copy !req
1227. The princess died
after giving birth.
Copy !req
1228. Young Elisabetta,
in these opulent rooms,
Copy !req
1229. led a happy
and carefree childhood.
Copy !req
1230. But a few years later,
Copy !req
1231. Prince Erminio's
financial hardships
Copy !req
1232. forced him
to sell the property.
Copy !req
1233. They're migrating west,
Copy !req
1234. but now they're resting.
Copy !req
1235. Did you know
Copy !req
1236. that I know
the Christian names
Copy !req
1237. of all of these birds?
Copy !req
1238. Why...
Copy !req
1239. did you never write
another book?
Copy !req
1240. I was looking
for the great beauty...
Copy !req
1241. but...
Copy !req
1242. I never found it.
Copy !req
1243. Do you know...
Copy !req
1244. why...
Copy !req
1245. I only eat roots?
Copy !req
1246. No, why?
Copy !req
1247. Because roots are important.
Copy !req
1248. Now there's something
I want to show you.
Copy !req
1249. This is how it always ends:
Copy !req
1250. in death.
Copy !req
1251. But first there was life...
Copy !req
1252. hidden beneath
the blah, blah, blah.
Copy !req
1253. Everything's settled
to the bottom
Copy !req
1254. beneath all the hubbub
and noise.
Copy !req
1255. The silence and the emotion...
Copy !req
1256. the excitement and the fear...
Copy !req
1257. the fleeting and sporadic
flashes of beauty...
Copy !req
1258. amid the wretched squalor
and human misery -
Copy !req
1259. all buried beneath
the awkward predicament
Copy !req
1260. of existing in this world,
blah, blah, blah.
Copy !req
1261. What lies beyond lies beyond.
Copy !req
1262. That is not my concern.
Copy !req
1263. Therefore...
Copy !req
1264. let this novel begin.
Copy !req
1265. After all...
Copy !req
1266. it's just a trick.
Copy !req
1267. Yes...
Copy !req
1268. it's just a trick.
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