La sorella di Ursula (Curse of Ursula) Page #2
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Why should I always
follow you around?
Then let's do this - I'll leave and you
can stay here and do what you want.
You're right. I'm sorry.
But it's not my fault if I can see things
in others they'd rather not see.
Daggie, it's not my fault if I...
I find it impossible to like people.
Ursula, calm down.
Let's go and have lunch.
- No, let's leave.
- It would be silly to leave now.
We can go in a day or two.
You just want to stay
because of Filippo.
But you know nothing about him,
nothing! He's just a stranger.
- And he's a danger to me.
- This is just more of your nonsense.
I can't listen to this.
You can meet me in the lobby later.
Go on! Go in search of that hypocrite,
that murderer!
You're mad.
You don't know what you're saying.
I know that man will kill me.
He'll kill me, not you.
That's why I'm so scared.
- Hi.
- Were you looking for me?
- I was wondering if Mr. Andrei...
- There were two calls for him...
- He left this morning at dawn.
- He left?
He had to inspect some land
for his company.
- He'll be back tonight or tomorrow.
- But I just saw him.
- That's not possible.
- Sorry, I must go.
- I must be at the harbor in an hour.
- Certainly, my dear. Excuse me.
Come, let's have a drink first.
Hello? Are you calling from Paris?
Yes, certainly. The room is yours.
You'll be arriving at the end
of the month? Fine. Thank you.
- May I help you?
- We'd like a room, please.
- I don't think we have any free rooms.
- I'll pay in advance.
Our rooms are reserved
for our regulars...
May I speak to the manager?
Here you go.
- Take this.
- Will it be enough?
Of course.
Here he is. Mr. Delleri?
Excuse me.
- What is it, Patrizia?
- They would like a room.
- I'm sorry. We're fully booked.
- These are our papers.
- Shall we go out, Daggie?
- Are you feeling better?
Well, let's go and have lunch.
You've lost track of our mother,
and now of your man.
Who exactly
are you thinking about right now?
Filippo isn't my man, for one thing.
As for our mother, we must find her.
We can't keep our father's inheritance
all to ourselves.
Why not, seeing that he left it all to us?
Do you have it in for her?
Wasn't she entitled to move on?
They were separated.
She separated...
and sent us to boarding school.
I was only five years old.
And we never saw her again.
Father came to see us almost every Sunday.
Come on, he moved on as well.
If you're passionate about someone,
losing them is like losing your own life.
- Our father...
Our receiver told me he left money to two
women he was involved with for 13 years.
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