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1:05:07
Mam, I'm tired.
- Quiet.

1:05:22
That was great.
- Very good, yes.

1:05:27
Count and countess
Pulido d'Oldavidez.

1:05:41
Please, come.
I'm delighted to...

1:05:45
I tripped.
1:05:48
Glad you accepted the invitation.
1:05:51
I was dying to meet you.
1:05:54
My pleasure.
1:05:57
Father, aren't you going to tell him
how delighted we are about the invitation.

1:06:02
The abuse of power pales
in comparison.

1:06:05
What joy to finally see some people
of our own standing again.

1:06:11
Ladies and gentlemen who didn't
lift a finger to help us.

1:06:16
Hortensia, you speak passionately.
1:06:19
But I'm sure a lot of gentlemen
will deny this.

1:06:23
Gentlemen? I don't see any.
- But how... ?

1:06:27
Miss Hortensia thinks
only a bandit

1:06:31
may call himself a gentleman,
or even a real man.

1:06:34
In case you are referring to Zorro,
Colonel Huerta,

1:06:37
don't forget I've already seen
you with Zorro and I could...

1:06:42
Miss...
- Look at that.

1:06:45
Excuse me.
1:06:48
May I? That ridiculous dog.
1:06:51
What have you got there, Assassin?
1:06:54
A love letter, I suppose.
1:06:58
My God... God...

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