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Did the landlady tell you about this hostel near by?
Yes, she started to, but I didn't feel like listening to her.
If we were to listen to all the rumors...
Yes, it's true, but...
We haven't been in touch with anybody, not even Anna's father.
We should have phoned, sent a cable...
Let's be fair, he must be feeling very lonely...
Right, I don't doubt that for a moment,
but we are the last two people that should be near him right now.
And then, phone... where? Where is he?
As you wish... let's leave here though.
Go pack your bag.
Good evening.
Good evening.
- Show them to the reception desk. - Thank you.
- You're welcome. - Wait for me.
Marquise.
Concierge, who is that little doll?
She just came in, I wouldn't know.
Claudia, Claudia.
I'm looking for the others and here I find you.
How are you?
Could we find a quieter spot?
Quieter?
Yes, of course.
You seem well.
Here's Sandro.
Why don't you go up and change.
Did you get a good room?
Not really, apparently.
You should have told Ettore.
He always manages to get what he wants.
Is Ettore still angry with me?
0f course not.
And then you know, he would forgive you anything,
as long as you admit that he's the better driver.
How can you wander through this bedlam?
You've always said people irritate you.
You mustn't always take me literally. I'm really quite used to it.
First my mother, then my husband. Both full of energies.
- Your mother? - Yes, I too had a mother.
With a touch of Austrian blood in her, but I had one.
My childhood was like a merry-go-round: now here, now there.
Mine instead was a very sensible one.
What do you mean 'sensible'?
It means without any money.
Til later then.
Til later.
Please.
Come in.
You may leave them drawn.
As you wish, madam.
Would you like anything else?
- Nothing. - Pardon me.
Thank you, thank you.
- Everything all right? Good night. - Evening.
They might as well have used a machine.
Come in...
Please, put this one over here. And that there.
- This is for you. - Thank you.
Listen.
Try not to get too involved tomorrow.
Aren't you going to change?
But didn't you say you wanted to let your job with Ettore go?
Yes, yes, that's what I said.
It's freezing.
Sandro.
Yes.
I'm not coming down.
Why not?
I'm too sleepy.
You must learn to shake sleep off.
Have you learned?
0f course, I learned as a boy.
I never slept, and I had friends that slept even less.
Whoever went to bed first had to pay a fine.
We didn't do anything wrong, but once the movies were over,
we'd go to a cafe and talk, then we'd sit on a bench
and listen to a drunkard, we'd watch the billboards go up,
or the sheep go by, we'd run to the general markets...
0r we'd wake up other friends
or a girl by calling under her windows.
Say, are you really so sleepy?
What time are you getting up tomorrow morning?
Late.
Late?
Very late.
Do you know that as a boy I wanted to be a diplomat?
Can you imagine, me a diplomat?
It's strange but I never thought I might get rich.
I saw myself in a rented room... a man of genius.
Instead, I have two houses, one in Rome, another in Milan.
As for genius, it's a bad habit I never caught.
What do you think?
I see it differently.
However, it's better if we continue this conversation another time.
Do you mind switching out that light there?
Good night, love.
Tell me you love me.
I love you.
Tell me again.
I don't love you.
I deserve that.
It's not true. I love you.
At the bar.
Ask him to come here.
Ettore.
Finally!
How are you?
Come, I'll introduce you to some friends.
Yes, I'll take a look around and then I'll join you.
Say. From tomorrow morning you're back at my disposal, clear?
If you don't give me some figures, how can I go on?
See you.
12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6...
Patrizia. Patrizia.
Where is Ettore?
He must be asleep.
Would you see if Sandro is with him?
He's not in his room... Forgive me, but -
Ettore.
What is it?
I was looking for Sandro.
And you look for him here? Ask Claudia.
But of course.
Patrizia, I'm afraid.
You're telling me! I have nightmares at night.
No. I'm afraid Anna has come back.
I can feel it, that they're together.
What has gotten into you? We would have had word.
Sandro must be in the garden getting some fresh air,
watching the sun rise.
It would be amusing to find out he's really a sentimentalist.
Listen, try not to dwell on that idea, please...
Go and get some sleep.
0nly a few days ago, only at the thought that Anna might be dead,
I felt I could have died too.
Now I won't even cry. I am afraid she might be alive!
Everything is becoming so hideously simple.
Even to get rid of a pain.
0ne should never wish to fall into melodramatic undertones.
You're right. Why should I cry?
I'm tired of being this way.
Dear.
Won't you leave me a souvenir.
Just a small souvenir.