• 7 months ago
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00:00 [music]
00:07 [howling]
00:17 [music]
00:31 I don't see any sign of tracks.
00:33 Not a sign.
00:34 Look, why don't we split up and meet up by that rim rock?
00:36 All right.
00:37 Be mighty careful, little Joe.
00:38 If we get that old timberwolf all boxed in, he ain't gonna be at all sociable.
00:41 Right.
00:42 [music]
01:07 [howling]
01:20 Hey.
01:21 [gasp]
01:22 Hey, wait a minute!
01:26 Hey, wait a minute!
01:29 Hey!
01:32 [music]
01:53 Well, Joe, where are you?
01:55 Down here, horse!
01:57 [music]
02:09 Hey, Joe, that ain't no old old bull.
02:12 It sure ain't.
02:13 What is she, an Indian girl?
02:15 No, looks like a gypsy to me.
02:17 Yeah.
02:18 Hey, I ain't never seen one of them up close before.
02:21 I almost killed her.
02:22 How?
02:23 I thought she was that wolf.
02:25 [howling]
02:27 [music]
02:32 [music]
02:35 [music]
03:04 [music]
03:07 [music]
03:16 [music]
03:24 [music]
03:52 Gypsy girl.
03:53 Well, we were aware of that, Doctor.
03:55 Is she gonna be all right?
03:56 Can't hurt a gypsy there built to endure.
03:59 I don't know, Doc.
04:00 She looked like she was pretty well shook up to me.
04:02 Oh, she'll come out of it all right.
04:04 Just give her a day in bed and then send her on her way.
04:07 Yeah, well, where's that?
04:09 Wherever her people are.
04:10 We don't exactly know where her people are, Doctor.
04:13 Oh.
04:14 Well, soon she's on her feet, you'd best turn her over to the sheriff in Virginia City.
04:20 What for? She didn't do anything.
04:22 She will, boy. She will. Just give her a chance.
04:25 She's a gypsy, isn't she?
04:27 Is that as bad as being an Indian?
04:29 Sometimes it's worse.
04:31 Evening, Ben, little Joe, Paws.
04:34 Good night, Doc.
04:35 Good night, Doc.
04:36 She doesn't care much for gypsies, does she?
04:40 I guess. A lot of people don't trust her much.
04:42 A lot of people don't trust no devil weed folk much.
04:45 Well, I don't think that little girl can do much harm while she's here with us.
04:48 Maybe when she wakes up we can find out where her people are.
04:51 She sure is pretty, ain't she, little Joe?
04:53 She sure is, like nothing I've ever seen.
04:55 Sounds like she's waking up. Better take a look at her.
04:58 I'll check her, Paws.
05:00 Hey, Paul, how come Adam didn't come back with the doctor?
05:04 No, he's staying in town overnight.
05:20 Go away.
05:22 I won't hurt you.
05:24 Where is this place?
05:27 It's the Ponderosa, Nevada.
05:29 How's your head?
05:32 Go away.
05:34 It's cold.
05:38 It's cold, and I think that you ought to keep the cover over you.
05:47 Hey!
05:49 Hey, what did you do that for?
05:51 Why don't you just go ahead and freeze if you want to.
05:57 Well?
06:06 How is she?
06:09 Well, gypsies are supposed to be mean. She's doing fine.
06:13 What did you do to your hand?
06:14 She bit me.
06:16 She bit you?
06:18 Uh-huh.
06:19 Listen, little Joe, if a gypsy bites anything like a pool catcher, you're in trouble.
06:23 If you start foaming at the mouth...
06:24 Yeah, I know. Drink plenty of Jamaica ginger.
06:27 Why did she bite you?
06:28 I don't know.
06:29 Same thing about her folks or what happened to her?
06:33 No, nothing.
06:34 I'll talk to the girl in the morning.
06:38 I wouldn't get too close to her.
06:42 (DOOR CLOSES)
06:44 (SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING)
06:46 (FOOTSTEPS)
07:14 Do you see that star?
07:16 Yeah, it's the North Star.
07:19 I would like to reach up and pluck it out of the sky.
07:24 Well, it's a long ways up.
07:28 No, it's so close I can feel the cold on my face.
07:31 Well, maybe you better get back in bed.
07:34 Night is the inside of a black bell.
07:37 It rings forth the spirits of the dead.
07:41 (HOWLING)
07:44 Don't worry.
07:45 It's just that Lobo wolf we've been trying to catch.
07:47 Go away.
07:48 Now, will you bite me again if I don't?
07:52 Where are the folks you belong to?
07:56 I have no one.
07:57 Come on, everybody has someone.
07:59 Why do you care about me?
08:01 Is it because I'm pretty and you want to kiss me?
08:05 Come and do it.
08:07 I am waiting for you.
08:09 Now, look, I don't know what's bothering you,
08:12 but I brought you here and I feel responsible for you.
08:15 I want to find out where you belong and that's all.
08:17 You're walking in your father's shoes.
08:19 And what does that mean?
08:20 You're playing like you are a man, but you are a little boy.
08:23 And what makes you so grown up?
08:25 I'm past being grown up.
08:27 I'm old and withered.
08:29 I am dead.
08:32 I don't know what you're talking about.
08:35 You're the craziest girl I ever ran into.
08:39 Go away before I turn you into a toad.
08:43 You don't have to eat crumbs, young lady.
09:08 You can have a decent breakfast if you want it.
09:10 I don't need your food.
09:12 Well, you are welcome to it if you should need it.
09:16 My name is Ben Cartwright.
09:18 You are a rich man, Ben Cartwright.
09:24 I do have much to be grateful for.
09:27 I would have to steal to have so much.
09:30 There are other ways.
09:33 Tell me, what were you doing out there all alone?
09:37 Howling at the moon.
09:38 Well, I suppose that is respectable for young wolves, but not for young ladies.
09:44 Where are your people?
09:45 Why do you want to know?
09:47 Would you invite them to eat with you?
09:49 Well, I want to know so that I can return a young girl to them.
09:54 I think they've lost one.
09:55 They did not lose me.
09:56 I am not like them.
10:00 I'm different.
10:02 How? What makes you different?
10:06 There is no one in front of me and no one in back.
10:10 I may go anywhere I want to go and be whatever I wish to be.
10:16 What is it that you wish to be?
10:19 I wish to be free.
10:22 I do not like your house.
10:32 (dramatic music)
10:34 (howling)
10:40 (screaming)
10:46 (howling)
10:48 What's wrong?
11:03 Go away.
11:04 What's the matter?
11:05 Let me go.
11:10 Not till I find out what's going through that crazy head of yours.
11:12 Why do you try to kill yourself?
11:14 I am a witch.
11:16 The animals, they know it.
11:20 If you mean those horses, it was your dress that spooked them.
11:23 They're not used to bright colors, nothing else.
11:25 No, it is the dark star.
11:28 It is the dark star.
11:32 (dramatic music)
11:39 (dramatic music)
11:41 Look at there, boy.
11:46 It looks like them gypsies are gonna make camp right here on the Ponderosa.
11:48 They probably come to pick up a young friend.
11:51 How'd they know she was here?
11:53 Doctor.
11:55 I imagine it's all over Virginia City by now.
11:57 They did not come for me.
11:59 Look, young lady, I don't know what problems you may have had with your people before,
12:06 but don't you think it's time to straighten them out now?
12:08 You do not understand.
12:10 No, I guess you're right, I don't.
12:14 I have three sons and no daughters.
12:17 I've always found women are might harder to understand than men.
12:20 They're more sensitive.
12:22 Now look, I'll forget about those dishes if you'll come along now and give things another try.
12:29 No.
12:30 Those are your people.
12:32 You belong with them.
12:33 No.
12:36 All right.
12:37 Mohammed won't go to the mountain.
12:39 (dramatic music)
12:42 Zurca.
12:57 We have visitors.
12:59 Oh, welcome, friends.
13:03 (dramatic music)
13:05 I, Zurca, welcome you.
13:11 I should be welcoming you.
13:13 My name is Ben Cartwright, my son, Hoss.
13:17 This is the Ponderosa, Cartwright land.
13:20 You don't mind my asking, how did you get through our fence line?
13:24 Oh, it is in need of repair.
13:26 Fences are always in need of repair.
13:28 (laughing)
13:31 I presume you came to pick up the girl.
13:33 The girl?
13:37 Yes, we found her half dead in the timber country.
13:40 Gypsy girl.
13:42 You are Barosan, my brother.
13:45 You're a great man, I can see it.
13:48 I'm sure that you will let my people stay on your beautiful land until the dark sky clears.
13:55 We are heading across the mountains,
13:59 in the place where the mustangs are unwild.
14:01 What about the girl?
14:04 She's no longer one of us.
14:08 She's Caffey, a bringer of misfortune.
14:12 She's a child.
14:14 The devil is fond of children.
14:16 You mean to say that that poor little girl, you think she's bewitched?
14:20 We know it, Barosan.
14:22 You left her here to die.
14:24 We left her behind us.
14:28 She's a human being, she's not an animal.
14:30 We have laws in this country governing responsibility.
14:33 We stay away from the law and the law stays away from us.
14:37 Maybe you won't be able to do that this time.
14:39 Well, I'll think it over, Barosan.
14:42 You will let us stay, huh?
14:44 On one condition.
14:46 That you take the girl and go when the weather clears.
14:50 I can promise you that we will go.
14:52 But now, Barosan, when we are here, maybe we can do some business.
14:57 We have fine horses to sell.
14:58 Well, we buy our horses in Virginia City.
15:01 But none like the beasts of Rome and Aspero.
15:05 Bags like iron, hooves like the wind.
15:09 Well, Poit, King, do no harm, take a look at them.
15:11 Well.
15:13 What do you want for the stallions?
15:20 One hundred fifty apiece.
15:23 How much?
15:26 All three.
15:27 Oh, they aren't worth half that.
15:35 Oh, you're a hard man to deal with, Barosan.
15:38 Oh, not usually, these horses have been fixed.
15:40 Oh, the Indians have been known to use similar methods.
15:43 Teeth have been bored and filled with birchwood to hide their age.
15:46 This one's legs have been blistered on this side
15:48 to balance up with that layman on the other in Tupelo.
15:51 Touch of arsenic in their feet?
15:55 You insult us.
15:56 I was right, you're a great man, Barosan.
16:00 With an eye of a gypsy.
16:02 I like you.
16:04 My wife will tell you a fortune, for nothing.
16:06 I'm afraid not.
16:08 No, no, but we will talk.
16:10 You will tell me your life and I'll tell you my life.
16:12 Another time.
16:14 No, no, no, tonight.
16:16 Tonight is All Hallows' Eve.
16:18 It's a big celebration.
16:20 We'll have roast pig and we will dance and drink kimmel,
16:22 a lot of kimmel.
16:24 You'll join us.
16:25 I'm afraid not.
16:27 But you must come, you must bring the pig.
16:29 You do have a pig, huh?
16:31 Yes, we have a pig.
16:33 So bring the pig and you are welcome.
16:35 But I'm afraid we're saving our pig
16:37 for a little celebration of our own.
16:39 So don't bring the pig and you are welcome too.
16:41 Thanks anyway.
16:43 Enjoy yourself.
16:45 And remember what I said about the girl.
16:47 I expect you to come for her.
16:49 And stay in good health, Barosan.
16:53 Barosan.
16:54 Hi.
17:02 You know, I still don't know your name.
17:05 Tirza.
17:07 Why do they call you Little Joe?
17:10 It's just a nickname, it doesn't mean anything.
17:13 Venom of spiders protects us
17:17 from wild animals and savage dogs.
17:21 Yeah, cold 45 will do the same thing.
17:23 It will not rain tonight.
17:27 Tirza, what did you mean about the dark star?
17:32 Being a witch.
17:35 When I was a little girl,
17:38 I sat by a stream like this.
17:41 I watched the fish and dreamed that I was one of them.
17:45 Slipping through the water,
17:48 slipping through the warm silence,
17:50 the silver scales reflecting sunlight.
17:54 Yeah, when I was a kid, I used to want to be a grizzly.
17:58 I can be a fish if I want.
18:02 What are you doing?
18:06 Digging for wild artichokes.
18:08 The gophers store them
18:10 and I am hungry.
18:12 You sure are a funny girl.
18:17 I am.
18:18 Why did you stop me?
18:26 When?
18:28 Before.
18:30 Why did you try to kill yourself?
18:32 For the same reason I bit you.
18:34 And why is that?
18:36 Because I'm a witch.
18:38 (dramatic music)
18:39 (horse neighing)
18:41 Are you strong, Tirza?
18:56 Yes, strong and well.
18:59 I'm Joe Cartwright.
19:01 Go away, guile.
19:03 Act of your own kind.
19:05 Go watch over your kingdom.
19:07 Leave us alone.
19:08 Tirza wants me to leave, then I will.
19:10 What do you want, Spiro?
19:13 To see that you are happy.
19:16 I did not know they left you behind
19:18 until it was too late.
19:20 It was the old woman's work.
19:22 And if you had known, what then?
19:25 I might have changed her mind.
19:27 The bruja is my grandmother.
19:29 I can influence her.
19:31 A glass of metaxa,
19:33 a laugh or two.
19:36 She would listen to me.
19:37 And all you would want for that service
19:39 is to hold me in your arms
19:41 for all the nights that are to come.
19:43 Maybe not all.
19:45 I would rather lie in the arms of a snake.
19:48 (dramatic music)
19:50 (thudding)
19:54 (screaming)
19:59 (dramatic music)
20:01 (thudding)
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20:04 (thudding)
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20:08 (thudding)
20:10 (dramatic music)
20:12 (splashing)
20:14 Drop it.
20:16 I said drop it!
20:20 (splashing)
20:23 All right, get on your horse and clear out.
20:31 (splashing)
20:32 Remember my face, Gayo.
20:34 You'll be the last one you see in this world.
20:37 (dramatic music)
20:39 (thudding)
20:41 (dramatic music)
20:43 (sword clinking)
20:45 (dramatic music)
20:47 (snarling)
20:49 (snarling)
20:51 (snarling)
20:53 (snarling)
20:55 (shrieking)
20:57 No, no, no, no, no, no.
20:59 (snarling)
21:00 Not only do they think she's bewitched, she thinks so too.
21:03 Sounds like they've been driving her home hard enough to her to make her believe it.
21:06 Where's she now?
21:08 She's asleep.
21:10 She's quite a girl, though.
21:12 Isn't she, Joe?
21:14 Yeah, Pa.
21:16 Adam, you don't think there'll be anything worthwhile at the auction?
21:20 No, I didn't like the looks of those Mustangs.
21:22 Kind of runty.
21:24 I understand the gypsies tried to peddle some of their broken down geldings that they'd fixed up.
21:28 Did quite a good job, too.
21:29 You know, the average buyer probably wouldn't notice the difference for quite some time.
21:32 Well, they'd have to go something out, Fox.
21:34 You, Pa.
21:36 Hey, Pa.
21:38 Well, our little pulling giant of pigs is plum gone.
21:40 Oh, seems I was supposed to supply a pig one way or another.
21:43 And it looks like you did get out, Fox.
21:45 No, I didn't, because they're gonna pay for that pig one way or another.
21:48 I don't know, Pa.
21:50 That old gypsy Zerka, he could charm his way out of a Comanche Scalban.
21:52 He's not gonna charm his way out of paying for that pig.
21:54 Well, guess I gotta see.
21:57 Yeah, me too.
21:58 How about you, Adam? Come on along.
22:00 No, I think I better keep an eye on the house in case they back in one of the wagons and take out the furniture.
22:05 [laughing]
22:33 Oh, it's a pleasure to have you here, Barusan.
22:36 I'm sort of barge in like this, but I have the strange feeling that that pig belongs to me.
22:41 Does it?
22:44 I don't know. I really don't know, Barusan.
22:48 It wandered here into the camp, poor lost soul.
22:51 Do you think it is yours?
22:53 Now, Zerka, you know it is.
22:57 That's a very expensive animal.
22:59 Oh, I'm very sorry, Barusan.
23:02 I don't know how to repay you. I have only a few dollars.
23:06 But maybe you would consider a barter.
23:08 Wait.
23:10 Barusan, it is not much, but it is pure silver and carved with a loving heart.
23:20 I... this is worth much, much more than that pig.
23:23 No, I couldn't possibly take it.
23:25 But look, I took your pig too.
23:27 It will ease my conscience.
23:30 Take it, let's not talk about it, and we'll have a drink.
23:32 I don't know, I...
23:34 You must taste some of your pig.
23:36 [Music]
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23:41 [Music]
24:09 Sir, this is milk.
24:11 It's made with the blood of an unborn calf.
24:14 It's a delicacy, horse. It will give you strength.
24:20 Yes, sir.
24:22 Zerka, tell me, why do you think the girl is bewitched?
24:30 Oh, she was born under a dark star.
24:33 Her mother died in her efforts. It's very bad.
24:37 Well, does a mother's death make a child evil?
24:40 Sometimes. You know, our beliefs are old and strong.
24:45 And we must live as they tell us.
24:47 Well, is there nothing in your beliefs about mercy, compassion?
24:50 Yes, but is it possible to have mercy and compassion for a girl who can turn herself into a wolf?
24:57 [Grunts]
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27:29 [Thunder]
27:43 [Thunder]
27:45 [Thunder]
27:51 Go after your son, Barusan.
28:00 Zook, I respect your beliefs, but I'm not a man who goes along much with spirits and witches and the like.
28:07 You know, I found that the only evil in this world is the humankind.
28:12 But the evil in man doesn't come from nowhere.
28:15 It is born in a dark world beyond the world we know, and it's sent here on purpose.
28:21 You really believe that girl can turn herself into a wolf?
28:25 Yes, she must plague our house. The devil drives her.
28:29 He possesses our children and drives them against us.
28:32 She's evil, believe me.
28:34 I can't believe it. I don't think so.
28:37 Oh, I do think that poor girl is suffering, not from an evil in her, but from some kind of despair and loneliness because her own people rejected her and persecuted her?
28:47 You're a Gaio. You're a civilized man. The understanding for the devil and his ways is being bred out of you.
28:54 Zorka, have you ever seen any real evidence of the devil in her?
29:02 Or are you afraid of her because she was unlucky enough to have been born under some weather-obscured star?
29:07 You know, a man, possibly you've never heard of him, once said, "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves."
29:17 I like your words. They're good words, but not our words.
29:25 I've seen too much of evil.
29:29 You know, after her son, he's in danger.
29:31 The danger is in the flesh, not fantasy.
29:34 My son can take pretty good care of himself in that department. Zorka, give the girl a chance. You may be wrong.
29:42 Maybe, but I'm not.
29:46 I guess it's not going to storm after all.
29:58 Well, thanks for the Super Bowl.
30:02 And thanks for the pig.
30:07 You run faster than any buck deer I ever saw.
30:20 Little Joe, little Joe, like a black panther from the depths of night, in a dark dream, once I saw my lover steal away.
30:38 Why'd you come to the camp and dance like that?
30:42 To frighten them, to see their faces.
30:48 There's so many things I just can't understand about you.
30:50 We live in two worlds, little Joe.
30:53 In my world, there are demons and spirits who eat up living souls like grain, and fly about the night in wagons made of smoke.
31:05 I am one of them. I know it, and my people know it.
31:16 You listen to me. I don't want you talking that way anymore.
31:21 You know more of a witch than I am. Somehow they've got you thinking things that just don't make sense.
31:28 You are a tree. I see you as a tree, so firm, a part of the land, with your roots dug deep into the ground.
31:41 Your arm is like a branch. I wish I were a tree. I would stand over little children and guard them from harm.
31:51 Maybe I am not a witch. Maybe I, maybe I am good to think such thoughts.
32:01 Of course you're good. I know you are.
32:05 I know you are.
32:06 Your heart is beating. Is it because I am near you?
32:16 Yes.
32:18 Am I beautiful?
32:20 You're very beautiful.
32:23 Can we talk of love sometime?
32:28 [Music]
32:39 Hold me. Hold me, little child.
32:48 [Music]
32:58 [Howling]
33:06 [Howling]
33:15 [Music]
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33:33 [Howling]
33:42 [Music]
34:05 [Music]
34:22 Please, please help me.
34:26 You refused our help. You are driven away from our house.
34:31 The devil is in me. Help me.
34:35 There is only one way to help you. Do you know what that means?
34:40 That means pain beyond anything you've ever known.
34:45 Agony that will tear at your mind and sear your soul.
34:49 I don't care. Even if it would mean my death.
34:55 [Music]
35:02 [Door opening]
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36:00 [Howling]
36:06 [Howling]
36:23 Anybody here?
36:26 [Howling]
36:31 Gael!
36:33 Where's Tizzy?
36:38 She's in the mountains.
36:41 There's nothing you can do for her now, Gael.
36:46 She is the devil.
36:48 She has changed herself into a wolf and slaughtered chickens.
36:51 My people are going to help her.
36:55 What do you mean help her?
36:56 They are going to stake her to the ground and pick at her soul until she screams for mercy.
37:01 But they will only dig deeper until they have found the rotten spot and scooped it out.
37:06 And then they will leave her body limp and her mind a useless thing.
37:11 I could have killed you both on your moonlit rock of love.
37:19 It would have been easy.
37:22 [Splashing]
37:24 [Splashing]
37:26 [Splashing]
37:29 [Splashing]
37:32 It would have been too easy.
37:35 They would have only given me a moment or two.
37:38 This way, I can see them scar her mind as she has scarred my face.
37:44 I can make you crawl as I have crawled.
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39:32 I know what they're trying to do, Tears. I don't let them!
39:35 But I want them to. Don't you see?
39:37 No, I don't see. All I see is a lot of talk that doesn't make sense.
39:40 But it does. The devil is in me.
39:45 I will take him away and make my soul as clean as air.
39:48 [Panting]
39:50 Tears, I don't!
39:52 [Panting]
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40:33 Asmodeus, the bruja is here.
40:37 She will drive you back into the world of the dead.
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41:00 At the end of the world, there's a hole through which one can descend in the underworld.
41:09 This can be reached by following the direction taken by the setting sun.
41:16 Journey should be made on two cocks, harnessed together.
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41:41 In the underworld, it is time to sleep.
41:48 It takes two months walking through darkness before one sees a light.
41:56 It is a cavernous passage guarded by nine white dogs.
42:04 The passage leads directly to the castle of the black, man-eating emperor.
42:12 The castle is in that flagon.
42:17 And when it bursts, he shall be released from the soul of the skull.
42:26 What's your name?
42:29 Teersa.
42:31 How old are you?
42:33 Nineteen.
42:34 How long has the devil been in you? How long?
42:37 Since my birth.
42:39 Why does he possess you? Tell me, tell me!
42:43 I can't breathe. I can't breathe.
42:47 What is the devil's name?
42:52 I don't know.
42:54 What is his name?
42:56 Asmodeus.
42:58 Asmodeus. Can you see him now?
43:02 No.
43:03 I want you to see him. See his goat's face and fiery eyes,
43:08 the hairy, twisted body and the cloven hoof.
43:12 Blood, bones, claws, hoofs, horns.
43:18 Can you see him now?
43:21 No.
43:30 Three times from east to west, three times from west to east.
43:34 Scorpions, feathers, spiderweb, I conjure thee, Asmodeus.
43:43 I exorcise thee, O ancient serpent, by the judge of the living and the dead,
43:49 that from this skull thou, with these and afflictions of thy fury, speedily depart.
43:59 Ah!
44:00 Little Joe, I am free.
44:17 I am free.
44:46 Coffee?
44:47 No, no thanks.
44:48 I, uh, I wanted to talk to you.
44:52 Go ahead, boy.
44:55 Well, you remember once you told us that we could have a piece of this land
45:02 when it was time.
45:04 That's right.
45:09 Is it time, boy?
45:12 Yes, sir.
45:15 Well, if that's what you want.
45:17 This is a fine young woman.
45:20 I'd be proud to have her for a daughter.
45:23 Zuercher, come in, come in, please.
45:35 Well, Barosan, the sky clears, so we are on our way as I promised.
45:39 It was a good land and we are grateful for the hospitality.
45:43 The girl is coming with us.
45:44 Our house is her house now.
45:46 Theresa's not going with you.
45:48 You want her, young man?
45:50 Yes.
45:52 But it is our way that if a man marries, he has to join the girl's family.
45:57 You have to become a gypsy.
45:59 Theresa's going to stay here with me.
46:01 No, little Joe. I cannot stay.
46:04 What do you mean you can't stay?
46:12 Remember the fish in the stream?
46:14 I wanted to be one of them.
46:17 I am one of them now.
46:19 I've waited so long to see love in their eyes
46:23 instead of fear and hate.
46:26 It is in my heart to go.
46:29 Theresa, you can't go.
46:32 But you understand I love you more than anything in my life.
46:35 You are a tree, Joe, not a fish.
46:40 You must stand tall and watch over this land that is yours.
46:43 Theresa, I...
46:46 Stay. Stay here.
46:48 And think of me sometimes when the stars are in the skies.
46:52 I will have memories of you always.
46:56 Goodbye, little Joe.
47:06 Goodbye, little Joe.
47:08 You have a good son.
47:20 I always wished to have a son like this.
47:23 So many times I tried to make a son of Spiro.
47:26 Yes, I'm... I'm sorry about Spiro.
47:30 He's better off in the land of the mulos.
47:34 Judgment for his sins.
47:35 Then you know what he was trying to do.
47:37 Yes. We found a wolf's paw on his body.
47:41 It was still wet with blood. It was our mistake.
47:44 You know, Zuercher,
47:46 sometimes it's possible to see the devil
47:49 when you're looking for the devil.
47:51 Our mistake was that we didn't see the devil in Spiro.
47:55 Maybe so.
47:57 Goodbye, my brother, and may you have a long life.
48:03 Long life.
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