The Mark of Zorro
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1:03:01
(lnez) Lolita! Open the door!
1:03:03
Yes, I'm coming.
1:03:10
You seem upset, my dear.
1:03:12
Have you been crying?
1:03:15
- Yes, I have.
- I understand.

1:03:20
This marriage was your uncle's idea.
The man's not your type.

1:03:23
He's far too sophisticated.
1:03:26
- You really think so, lnez?
- Beyond a question.

1:03:30
I saw how he affected you tonight.
My heart bled for you, my dear.

1:03:34
When you tell Luis you'll have none ofthis
marriage, you can count on my full support.

1:03:38
Well, l... I hardly know what to say.
1:03:41
Uncle Luis has done so much for me.
1:03:44
Nonsense. He has no right
to expect you to spoil your life.

1:03:49
Oh, well. Any marriage
is better than none, I suppose.

1:03:53
Perhaps I could learn to tolerate Diego.
1:03:57
Oh, l... I do so want to please Uncle Luis.
1:04:00
There's such a thing
as carrying gratitude too far.

1:04:03
We can't ask you to spend your life
with a man you think repulsive.

1:04:09
We'll talk ofthis again in the morning.
1:04:12
- Good night, my dear.
- Good night.

1:04:33
Past midnight. He's not home yet.
1:04:37
- How can you read?
- It's the latest European styles.

1:04:41
- Bustles are coming in, it seems.
- Bustles! What is a bustle?

1:04:46
Oh, it's something to... to build you up, here.
1:04:49
Santa MarĂ­a! Our only son
in the clutches ofthose polecats,

1:04:53
and you sit there, planning to decorate your...
1:04:57
- Alejandro!
- Well...

1:04:59
Ah, there you are. Why didn't you spend
the entire night with your delightful friends?


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