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Strong sons and fine daughters
to the glory of God.
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I was praying just now for a husband.
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You were? Fine.
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I mean, it's quite natural
at your age, my child.
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Yes, but it's not natural for a girl of my age
to long for a husband to rescue her.
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- From what?
- Father,
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will you sit here
and talk to me for a little while?
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I'm troubled, deeply.
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I want to leave this lonely place.
I want to meet young people.
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Girls of my own age. No one ever comes here.
:32:46
The caballeros avoid this place
like the pest house.
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- Why?
- They... they hate my Uncle Luis.
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You know, l... I feel that
there's something wrong about him.
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Decidedly wrong. What do you think?
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Well, if people hate him as you say,
you have your answer there.
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Then I was right. Perhaps I should be glad
my Aunt lnez is sending me to a convent.
:33:10
No, no, don't be glad about that.
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I mean, probably your aunt feels that
that atmosphere is better for a young girl,
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- but I'm convinced...
- Oh, lnez? Oh, no.
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- No, that's not why she's sending me.
- No?
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No. María says she's jealous.
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She says it's because I'm...
well, good-looking.
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María has excellent eyesight.
:33:34
Thank you, Father, but... are you sure?
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No one except María ever says I'm pretty.
:33:41
Pretty? Why, you are more radiant,
more lovely than a morning in June.
:33:47
You... you really think that?
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- With all my heart.
- Oh, I've never heard such words before.
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They make me almost lose my breath.
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You should hear such words
every hour ofthe day.