Tristana
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:28:07
Where have you come from?
:28:10
I've told you time and again
to keep out of trouble

:28:15
Go and say hello, then be off
:28:21
Saturno's come to see you, sir
:28:24
How are you, you rogue? Sit over there
:28:29
I'm determined to go out tomorrow
:28:31
I don't think you'll be well enough
:28:34
I don't like being inactive, or your
seeing me in this ridiculous state

:28:38
You must be ill sometimes,
especially at your age

:28:42
What's age to do with it? A young man
would be twice as weak with such a cold

:28:48
Leave the blanket alone, I can do it
:28:54
Stop fussing! Leave me alone!
:28:55
As you wish!
:28:59
As I wish and as you wish. I'm not
trying to impose my will on you

:29:05
We're both free; that's why
we're both happy

:29:11
If you were tired of me now you could
go and I wouldn't say a word

:29:17
- You'd run out of the house after me
- Maybe

:29:21
The bed is warm now
:29:23
The limitations on your freedom
must be placed by you...

:29:27
...with due regard for my honour
and affection for you

:29:41
How can I fail to adore you, daughter?
:29:45
Shall I serve the food now?
:29:47
Yes, go and eat
:29:53
I'll serve the soup at once, sir

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