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:08:04
- Good morning.
- Hi Macario. come in, the sir is here.

:08:23
How do you do, Macario?
Wait a moment.

:08:26
Because dead is giving
us a lot of work today.

:08:29
So many candles,
uh?

:08:31
And you see, they're
not enough for today.

:08:35
dead are more
than these.

:08:38
Aren't you going
to buy yours?

:08:41
they're cheaper
for you.

:08:44
No, thank you.
:08:47
that's too bad,
Macario.

:08:50
We've got to be nicer
with the dead...

:08:54
...because we spend more
time dead than alive.

:08:58
Anyway, we all are
born to die.

:09:04
What do we earn here?
:09:06
A bust, and sometimes,
no even that.

:09:11
Lots of work...
:09:13
...many troubles.
:09:16
When we're born, we're carrying
our death in the liver...

:09:21
...or in the stomach...
:09:23
...or here...
:09:24
...in the heart, that one
day will beat no more.

:09:29
It can also be
outside...

:09:31
...sitting under a tree...
:09:33
...that hasn't grown yet...
:09:35
...but that will fall on
you when you're old.

:09:41
When we're born, we're carrying
our death in the liver...

:09:45
...or in the stomach...
:09:56
...or here, in the heart...
:09:58
...that one day will beat no more.

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