Jauja Page #3
Captain Dinesen,
I advise you not to go.
Corto won't dare to flee, not even
for your daughter's great beauty.
Pittaluga...
you're not going anywhere.
You're staying here.
We must go to the
Minister of War's ball.
Does it hurt?
It's a birthmark.
It looks like a constellation.
Or a falling star.
Where is your mother?
I have a feeling this
has happened before,
that we've been together before.
Where did you come from?
Is that man your father?
- Hello, Captain.
- Good afternoon.
Do you see how the
work's progressing?
Excellent work,
Engineer Malaespina.
Tell me, have you
seen my daughter?
- Your daughter?
- Yes, did she come this way?
- Alone?
- No...
Did you see her or not?
I didn't see her.
I didn't see her, Captain.
Could you give us some water?
Of course.
Go over there.
There's a barrel of water.
Drink as much as you can.
Thank you.
Keep digging!
Would you give him
a little water, please?
Perhaps in the mountains...
Thanks.
The time I went away,
the time I went away
My girl wished to come with me,
yes, she wished to come with me
No, you cannot go, my dear
It's to war that I am bound
And if I do not fall,
it's to you I shall return
If no danger lay in store,
I'd stay right here with you
But all of Denmark's girls
are counting on me now
And so I wish to fight,
Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!
Zuluaga!
No, please!
Where is she?
Where is she?
Where is my daughter?
Where is she?
Zuluaga...
Where is she?
Where the hell is she?
No!
God damn it!
Rot in hell!
Ingeborg!
Inge!
Where are you?
Ingeborg!
Can you hear me?
No, no...
No. Oh, God, no.
Inge!
What the hell?
My sweet girl...
What a sh*t country!
Come here now!
- Good evening.
- Good evening.
Do you have a little water?
The water is for everyone.
Go up there.
You'll find a spring back there.
Just go over there.
I was looking for the
owner of the house.
Well, you've found her.
Have a seat.
Do you live alone here?
Yes. Well, with my dogs
and my spring.
Please help yourself.
Eat, eat.
Splendid.
The well is 50 metres deep.
My husband discovered it.
My husband was bitten by a snake
and died. Do you like snakes?
They're not very well liked,
but I can't fault them.
No, I don't actually
like them much.
You must forgive me,
but I'm used to talking to my dog.
It's strange for me
to talk to a man.
Are you a man?
Yes, I think so...
Where are you going?
Is it far?
I don't know.
I'm looking for my daughter.
I thought you might have seen a
blonde girl somewhere around here.
What did she look like?
Blonde...
Very young...
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