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00:00If you catch a little fish in the net, let it go.
00:17If you catch a little bird, let it fly.
00:25If you catch a butterfly on a flower, let it go.
00:33If you see a snail in the middle of the lawn, don't crush it.
00:42We all have a heart to live in the world.
00:46We all have a heart of gold, silver and gold to sing to the wind in freedom.
00:57I sing to the moon, to the sun, to the water and to the flowers.
01:05Pure are the words to sing them in freedom.
01:12I sing to the stars, to the sea.
01:42And not even in the kitchen.
01:51What's going on in the attic? What are these noises?
02:03It seems that Joe is doing a little order.
02:07So...
02:11Oh, 1822, it's been a long time since then.
02:14It must be the grandfather's diary.
02:19Oh, Pasticcio Pericolo, you are the usual curious ones.
02:22I know you like literature, but this is a genre that I can not read aloud.
02:26It would be like revealing the secrets of the family.
02:29It would be like revealing the secrets of the family.
02:37Breakfast is ready, girls. Come on, everyone to the table.
02:41But where, where is Joe?
02:44He must still be up there in the attic, Anna.
02:46Who knows what the devil is up to?
02:48Do you want to go and call her, Emy, please?
02:50Sure, I'll go right away.
02:56Joe, breakfast is ready.
03:00Joe!
03:02Joe!
03:04Joe, are you there?
03:12Ah, you're here, but why didn't you answer me?
03:14Joe, breakfast is already on the table. Come on, hurry up.
03:23Joe, come on, get out of the clouds. Breakfast is ready.
03:26Zita, shut that mouth. I got to the most interesting part.
03:29Really?
03:31Listen, what are you reading, Di Bello?
03:34The grandfather's diary, it's fantastic.
03:37Come on, move, otherwise Anna will do another scene.
03:46It's almost incredible.
03:57But...
03:59You know very well that you don't read when you eat.
04:01It's not education compared to the others.
04:03But it's interesting, it's also fun.
04:06Since it's so interesting, do you want to make us participate too?
04:09Well, it's mostly about the Marches and many other things.
04:12Really? Then it's about us.
04:14Don't hold us to the thorns, also talk about Uncle March, just in case.
04:18No, it's about events that happened much earlier.
04:20Read aloud, I want to hear it too.
04:24Yes, I want to hear it too.
04:26No, wait a minute, wait until breakfast is over first.
04:30What's wrong?
04:31Why, you don't care, Meg?
04:33Oh, June, sometimes you really know how to be rude.
04:36You should read it, you know.
04:37Apparently, Grandpa studied a lot and wrote everything.
04:42Come on, don't make us wait, read aloud.
04:45How beautiful, I had never read them before.
04:47The maxims of life of the Vikings.
04:50What does it mean, excuse me?
04:52You know, they are simply rules to which the Vikings were inspired in their way of living.
04:57Hey, wait, now I'll read.
04:59Sleeping late often means losing.
05:01Oh, beautiful, listen to this.
05:03Before opening a door, make sure that there is no enemy behind it.
05:07Sometimes even the walls of stone have ears.
05:10Do not speak freely to others, what you say could cause you trouble.
05:14The more beautiful the woman, the better.
05:16But beautiful women should not wear clothes that are too expensive.
05:20Why, excuse me?
05:21What's wrong with a woman wearing expensive clothes?
05:24How do I know?
05:25I wasn't there 50 years ago.
05:27Everyone can drink, but they have to do it in moderation.
05:29Alcohol can be lethal.
05:31Well, this seems more than natural to me.
05:33When you are a guest of someone, you should not take advantage of hospitality.
05:36It is not wise to stay too long.
05:38You could end up being unpleasant.
05:41They had good ideas.
05:43If I'm not mistaken, the Vikings were pirates, right?
05:45Strange, this does not seem to me at all a pirate code.
05:48Wait a minute.
05:49Here they also say something about swords.
05:51After trying a sword, praise it.
05:53It helps you defend yourself and survive.
05:55Damn it!
05:56But then, Grandfather March was a pirate.
05:58Who knows how many battles he won.
06:00Silly, you are too young to understand.
06:02How can you think of something like that?
06:04Well, why do you think he wrote those Vikings' maxims?
06:07Maybe 40 years ago, the life of the Vikings still had some educational value, I suppose.
06:12Oh, what beautiful Vikings.
06:15Fascinating.
06:18Oh, my God!
06:20Oh, my God!
06:47Joe!
06:48Take this!
06:50You saved my life, thank you, Sir Joe.
06:52You're welcome, soldier.
06:54Damn bastards!
07:03Beth!
07:06Thank you, I am very grateful to you, Sir Beth.
07:09Joe, what are you saying?
07:11Wake up, come back in time.
07:14Huh?
07:15Eh?
07:16The Vikings were a fantastic people.
07:20But they killed people, didn't they?
07:22They also killed women and children.
07:24Of course.
07:25Oh, my God, how ugly!
07:27Yes, you're right.
07:28In fact, they were brutal.
07:29They stole the beast and set the houses on fire.
07:31Of course, it's obvious.
07:33Just what all pirates do.
07:43Oh, my God!
07:49Open!
07:54At last!
08:02Death!
08:04Put it there!
08:05You're fantasizing too much, Amy.
08:07But the Vikings tried to kill us, didn't they, Meg?
08:10Yes.
08:11Pirates are always pirates, even if they are blond and many.
08:14I know that too.
08:16So, it doesn't change the fact that I like pirates anyway.
08:19How strange you are, Joe.
08:21Say what you want.
08:23Bloodshed aside, do you think the Knights of Justice existed?
08:28They existed, Meg.
08:30In a certain sense.
08:32As you can see, if I thought like Amy, I could never write stories.
08:36Why? Are you writing another story, Joe?
08:38But of course, my dear. Everything about pirates.
08:40Pirates?
08:42And for the title, it has the adventures of a pirate woman, Joe March.
08:46Come on, are you kidding me?
08:48Perhaps the final title will not be accurate, but it talks about a pirate woman.
08:52And it's very beautiful.
09:00All straight!
09:02All straight!
09:06Raise the sails!
09:10Now 30 degrees straight!
09:14Ready on the islands!
09:16So, I'm not better than the Vikings, my girls?
09:22Come on, tell me how the story is.
09:24Ah, I'll tell you when it's over.
09:26But you could not tell us a little piece?
09:29Oh my God, how late!
09:30Beth, today you do not have to go to the Hummel.
09:32For heaven's sake, hurry up, hurry up.
09:34Oh, I liked it so much, what a pity.
09:37Fortunately, I'm on vacation.
09:39By the way, Meg, do you remember by chance what the grandfather was doing?
09:43Well, here, I could not tell you, Joe.
09:47I think he was a lawyer.
09:49Really?
09:50Well, probably.
09:51One thing is certain, girls, Mr. Lawrence will know without a doubt.
09:55Hey, why do not we go to him and tell us all these stories?
09:58Yes!
09:59How nice, it would be wonderful!
10:01Let's go right now!
10:11I am pleased that you are interested in the past.
10:14What do you want to know exactly, son?
10:16First of all, Mr. Lawrence, the profession of our grandfather.
10:20Patrick Anthony was a lawyer, and very bright too.
10:23Oh, so our grandfather was called Patrick Anthony?
10:28I just told you.
10:30I did not know.
10:31Your grandfather studied a lot.
10:33Under a certain aspect, in this he resembled Joe.
10:35And even in character, he was not very similar to her.
10:38It was in these days that I found his diary.
10:40He wrote it forty years ago.
10:42Ah, I understand.
10:43So that's why you care so much to know about him.
10:45Yes, I'm glad he had a good occupation.
10:48I think those times were harder.
10:50Instead, I'm glad he was not a pirate.
10:53A pirate?
10:54A pirate?
10:57The Marches, my dear, came to America with my ancestors.
11:00They belonged to a very respectable family.
11:03Well, he really wanted to escape this doubt.
11:06He believed that my grandfather was a bad man.
11:08Ah, I understand.
11:11Mr. Lawrence, where is Lori?
11:13Today is the anniversary of the death of his father.
11:15This morning he went to church to pray for him.
11:20Lori is a good boy.
11:22Unfortunately, he never knew the love of his parents.
11:24And this saddens me a lot.
11:26Mr. Lawrence, how old was Lori when he arrived here?
11:30Let's see.
11:31Let me think.
11:32Kettering was eight years old, so Lori was three.
11:49Yes, just like that, son.
11:51Kettering was eight years old, so Lori was three when they came to me.
11:55I remember going to the port myself that day.
12:21Kettering! Kettering! Kettering!
12:25Kettering! Kettering!
12:28Kettering!
12:31Kettering!
12:33Kettering!
12:34My child!
12:35How beautiful you are, little Kettering!
12:38My child, how happy I am!
12:41You are my grandfather, aren't you?
12:44Yes, my child.
12:48I am your grandfather, Kettering.
12:51Grandfather!
12:54Grandfather!
12:59Don't cry.
13:00Don't cry.
13:02Don't make my sister cry.
13:04Don't be mean to her.
13:06Don't make her cry.
13:07You're wrong, Lori.
13:08This man is good, but I'm crying with joy.
13:12He's our grandfather. Come on, say hello.
13:19Lori, forgive me.
13:20I'm sorry, my child.
13:21I'm very happy that you came.
13:24From now on, you will always be with me.
13:26Your grandfather will always be thinking of you.
13:30So you don't have to worry about anything anymore.
13:51It's been 12 long years since then.
13:53My nephew Kettering died of pneumonia,
13:55and Lori is the only one I have left,
13:57no other relatives outside of me.
14:00Oh my God, poor Lori.
14:03Your niece was eight years old.
14:05I wouldn't have been able to make a trip like that
14:07with a three-year-old brother.
14:09I don't think I could have done it either.
14:12She was a delicious girl.
14:14By the way, she played the piano very well.
14:16She inherited her mother's talent.
14:19She played the piano every time she could.
14:23When I see Beth playing,
14:25it's as if Kettering had come back.
14:29She had made that long journey
14:31to come and die here.
14:33Poor girl.
14:35She had a high fever,
14:37and died the same night she fell ill.
14:40She looked just like her father.
14:42She died the same night she fell ill.
14:45She even looked like Beth.
14:48Yes, that's true.
14:49I met your niece when I was little,
14:52but I don't remember her very well.
14:55Please, Mr. Lawrence,
14:56tell us about Lori's father.
14:58I'd like to know what kind of man he was.
15:00Ah, my son Harry, you mean.
15:03He went to Europe.
15:04He had to take my place in the business.
15:06But that trip turned out to be a big mistake,
15:08especially for the consequences it had.
15:10It was in Italy that your son met Lori's mother, right?
15:13Ah, your son was a romantic man.
15:15But I didn't think so at the time.
15:18Yes, I was very stubborn.
15:20I never forgave him for this.
15:22Life sometimes has sad surprises.
15:25He wrote me many letters asking me
15:27for permission to marry that girl,
15:29but I refused until the end.
15:31I hated that foreign woman
15:32who wanted to take my son away from me.
15:35Have you ever heard of them, Mr. Lawrence?
15:38They happened to be on board the same ship.
15:41She was returning to Italy after a long tour of concerts.
16:04A man.
16:05A woman.
16:06The sea.
16:07A ship.
16:08The moonlight.
16:09And the music.
16:10It was natural for them to fall in love.
16:13It was the classic love at first sight,
16:15as there are so many.
16:17If she had been an ordinary woman,
16:19I would have granted her permission to marry her.
16:22Unfortunately, Maria, when she saw me,
16:24she didn't like me.
16:25She didn't like me.
16:26She didn't like me.
16:27She didn't like me.
16:28She didn't like me.
16:29She didn't like me.
16:30She didn't like me.
16:31She didn't like me.
16:32She didn't like me.
16:33Unfortunately, Maria, this was her name,
16:35was a pianist.
16:37After marrying her,
16:38Henry said he couldn't leave Europe anymore.
16:41Henry loved Maria very much.
16:44He abandoned me
16:45to settle down with her in Italy.
16:53You must have felt very lonely at that time, Mr. Lawrence.
16:57Yes, it's true.
16:58After the marriage, Henry stopped writing to me.
17:01Henry sent me a letter
17:02to announce the birth of Kepler,
17:04his firstborn.
17:05I bet that Laurie's father,
17:07that is, your son,
17:08felt just as lonely as you.
17:12It's natural when you're away from your loved ones.
17:15Unfortunately, I realized it late.
17:17Once, Laurie said
17:18she wanted to become a musician.
17:21Do you remember?
17:28Laurie!
17:29Get out of my head
17:30the idea of becoming a musician.
17:32You must continue my business.
17:33I have six ships,
17:34and soon I'll have another one.
17:35You must be my successor
17:37to lead the fleet.
17:39Let go of the idea
17:40of becoming a pianist.
17:41You'll have a more solid foundation
17:42by joining my company
17:43as soon as you finish your studies.
17:45This is an order.
17:46Did I make myself clear, Laurie?
17:49Yes, I'll do as you wish, Grandpa.
17:51Of course.
17:53Intimately,
17:54I was sorry for him.
17:56My selfishness had destroyed his dream,
17:59and I'm sure he still regrets it.
18:02He gave up for my sake,
18:04but I don't think he has yet forgotten
18:06his dream of becoming a musician.
18:10Sometimes,
18:11even adults make mistakes
18:13forcing their children
18:14to follow their own expectations.
18:17As you can see,
18:18you can always make mistakes.
18:21Laurie had a secret dream,
18:24just like I had mine.
18:26Maybe I didn't have the right to force him.
18:29My dream was to entrust the company to Laurie.
18:32After all, he's my natural heir.
18:35And he accepted,
18:36giving up for my sake.
18:40I'm sorry I was so selfish.
18:42Forgive me, Grandpa.
18:44I'll do as you wish.
18:46Forgive me, Grandpa.
18:47I'll do as you wish.
18:50When Laurie decided to continue my business,
18:52I felt very happy.
18:54So happy that I couldn't close my eyes that night.
18:58I already saw him at the top of the Loris empire.
19:03Yet,
19:05I'm sorry
19:06if I think he had to give up his dream for me.
19:09Before, I had refused to give
19:11my consent to my son Henry's wedding.
19:14Then, I destroyed Laurie's dream.
19:20Jo,
19:22as you can see,
19:23I'm just a selfish old man.
19:26I don't think so, Mr. Lawrence.
19:28It's not your fault.
19:29Your wish was legitimate.
19:31You did exactly what every grandfather would have done.
19:35I wonder if Laurie thinks the same.
19:37For me, Laurie decided spontaneously, Mr. Lawrence.
19:40I don't think a selfish person
19:43I hope you're right.
19:46Mr. Lawrence,
19:47would you do me a favor?
19:49What kind of favor, dear?
19:51I'd like you to allow Laurie to play the piano from time to time.
19:55Yes.
19:56To think about it,
19:57I confess that I never tolerated my grandson playing the piano.
20:00Mr. Lawrence,
20:01probably when he plays,
20:03his mother will come to mind,
20:04maybe even unconsciously.
20:07Laurie remembers her parents only through their portraits.
20:10Make her happy.
20:11Let her play.
20:12It will be another way to remember them.
20:17I understand.
20:18I also deprived him of his memories.
20:20I'm just an old selfish man.
20:22He plays the piano to remember his father and his mother.
20:29Thank you, Jo.
20:30I didn't want him to play because, as I told you,
20:32I'm an old fool.
20:33But I finally understood.
20:35Each of us has the right to choose.
20:37I had already decided for him selfishly.
20:39Thank you, Mr. Lawrence.
20:40Laurie will be very happy to know this.
20:47Laurie!
20:50Laurie!
20:52Grandpa, I'm sorry.
20:53I...
20:54No, Laurie.
20:55No, son.
20:56I'm sorry.
20:57It's my fault.
20:58Don't think about it, Grandpa.
20:59I heard everything.
21:02From now on,
21:03I will do my best to succeed you, Grandpa.
21:05And I will play the piano only to relax you.
21:09Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
21:26The diary of the grandfather that Jo discovered in Solaio
21:29created an atmosphere of warmth and friendship among all.
21:34The emotional bonds between Laurie and the old Lawrence
21:37further strengthened.
21:40Little Katherine would have been so happy to know this.
22:07If you take a little bird,
22:10make it fly.
22:15If you take a butterfly on a flower,
22:19let it go.
22:24If you see a snail in the middle of the meadow,
22:27don't crush it.
22:32We all have a heart to live in the world.
22:36We all have a heart of pure silver gold
22:40to sing to the wind in freedom.

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