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:20:04
Just Iook at what I have to do
to marry th!s tramp.

:20:10
But th!s !s the Iast t!me.
:20:14
E!ther he comes to the pr!est or
he can stay !n ja!I and rot.

:20:22
Cuch!IIo!
:20:26
DoIores!
:20:27
What are you do!ng?
:20:29
I'm escap!ng.
What are you do!ng?

:20:36
My dear, DoIores.
:20:38
You beast!
I was com!ng to rescue you.

:20:45
My future w!fe.
:20:49
D!d you br!ng those horses for us?
:20:51
Sure.
:20:56
Who !s he?
:20:59
He !s Mr. Ram!rez,
a very dangerous poet.

:21:07
L!fe of my I!fe. The horse !s for h!m.
:21:11
No, Cuch!IIo, you can't do th!s to me.
:21:13
I brought these horses for us,
not for that man!

:21:16
Not onIy does he I!ke
my company, but. . .

:21:19
. . .!f I take h!m to Texas,
he'II g!ve me 1 00 doIIars.

:21:22
I'II br!ng back a g!ft!
:21:24
If you Ieave me aga!n, that means
you don't Iove me anymore.

:21:27
DoIores, !f I Ieave you, !t's to Iove
you more, when I come back.

:21:33
Goodbye, my Iove. Goodbye.
:21:36
L!ar. . .sw!ne. . .Iouse.
:21:43
But I'II get you. Don't worry.
:21:48
By the HoIy V!rg!n of GuadaIupe,
I'II get you, by God.


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