The Mark of Zorro
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:13:03
I love the shimmer of satin and silk,
:13:06
the matching of one delicate shade
against the other.

:13:09
Then there's the choosing
of scents and lotions -

:13:12
attar of rose, carnation,
crushed lily... and musk.

:13:20
- As for ornaments and jewels...
- But Don Diego must see his parents.

:13:25
Too true. Duty rather than pleasure.
:13:28
Excellency. Capitán.
:13:31
- Señora.
- I'll see you to the door.

:13:44
That's one little peacock
that won't give us any trouble.

:13:48
You think not?
:13:52
The capitán is jealous. The fop
has pricked the fencing master. Touché.

:13:58
(stammers)
:14:01
I don't like such jests.
Your eye might fail you.

:14:05
It's possible.
:14:21
- Who was that?
- Oh, no one you know.

:14:24
Someone new. Very charming.
:14:26
He must be, from the colour in your cheeks.
:14:29
At last, aFTer all these months
in this dreary place,

:14:33
someone who knows the newest fashions,
the latest dances, how to flatter a woman.

:14:37
- When can I meet him?
- Listen to the child.

:14:40
You're much too young to cope with his sort.
Why do you allow her to wear that mantilla?

:14:45
It makes her look like a woman grown.
:14:47
I am a woman grown.
I'll be 18 my next birthday.

:14:51
Carmen Castellano
is younger and already wed.

:14:53
Carmen Castellano.
Her grandmother was a peon.

:14:56
Such riffraffwed when they like.
:14:58
You have the blood ofthe hidalgos
in your veins.


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