(narrator) Every day now, for more than 30 years, this couple have carried out this quaint ceremony meant, before their god, to expiate the guilt of seven souls. | |
- Too much successful... He came here to expiate. | |
A man who killed, gentlemen! But who now, finally, wants to expiate. | |
Although she will never expiate them.. but remain steadfast in her crimes! Tell her to come! | |
But in order that you should expiate your crimes. | |
(narrator) Every day now, for more than 30 years, this couple have carried out this quaint ceremony meant, before their god, to expiate the guilt of seven souls. | |
- Too much successful... He came here to expiate. | |
A man who killed, gentlemen! But who now, finally, wants to expiate. | |
Although she will never expiate them.. but remain steadfast in her crimes! Tell her to come! | |
But in order that you should expiate your crimes. | |
"The Word that wings joyfully throughout the universe, The Word that appeases every pain and grief, The Word that expiates all human guilt, the Eternal Word... dost thou not know it?" | |
"The Word that wings joyfully throughout the universe, The Word that appeases every pain and grief, The Word that expiates all human guilt, the Eternal Word... dost thou not know it?" | |
When you found the courage to renounce the governorship you expiated your sins. | |
"I suffered in silence because I was expiating my sins." | |
Because if I did not my nights would be haunted by the specter of a man expiating, under the most frightful torture, a crime he never committed. | |
When you found the courage to renounce the governorship you expiated your sins. | |
"I suffered in silence because I was expiating my sins." | |
Because if I did not my nights would be haunted by the specter of a man expiating, under the most frightful torture, a crime he never committed. | |