Don Juan DeMarco
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No, I never lived
in Phoenix, Arizona.

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What about your father's death?
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I have told you how
my father died, Don Octavio.

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Her name is Chel--
I'm not going to take it away.

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I just want to point out
her name is Chelsea Stoker.

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They never use their real names.
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She is really my Doña Ana.
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She's trying
to teach me a lesson.

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You know, l...
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I once treated a young man
about your age.

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And he fell in love,
oddly enough...

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with a girl on a poster...
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and he was very insecure
about women.

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And...
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he tried to contact her.
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He must have called
the magazine a hundred times...

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till finally,
somebody at the magazine...

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took pity on him
and gave him her number.

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So he called her...
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and they had
a one-minute conversation...

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and she let him know...
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she never wanted
to speak to him again.

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And then what happened?
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He tried to kill himself
is what happened.

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Doña Ana is real, Don Octavio.
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Would you like
to hear about her?

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I suppose so.
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Shortly after
the death of my father...

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my mother decided it would be
best to send me to Cadiz...

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as though a voyage at sea
would purify me.

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She herself had determined
to take her vows...

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at the convent of Santa Maria
where she is a nun to this day.


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