:55:01
They never use
their real names.
:55:04
She is really my Doña Ana.
:55:09
Trying to teach me a lesson.
:55:12
You know, i...
:55:14
I once treated a young man,
about your age...
:55:20
and he fell in love,
with a girl on a poster.
:55:25
He was very insecure about women...
:55:31
and he tried
to contact her.
:55:33
He must have called...
:55:35
the magazine 100 times...
:55:37
till somebody
at the magazine...
:55:40
pitied him and gave him a number.
:55:43
He called.
:55:46
They had a one minute conversation
and she let him know...
:55:50
she never wanted to speak
to him again.
:55:57
Then what?
:55:59
He tried to kill himself.
:56:07
Doña Ana is real, Don Octavio.
:56:12
Want to hear about her?
:56:14
I suppose so.
:56:19
Shortly after
the death of my father...
:56:22
my mother decided that it would be
the best to send me to Cadiz...
:56:26
as though a voyage at sea
would purify me.
:56:30
She herself had determined
to take her vows...
:56:33
at the convent of Santa Maria,
where she is a nun to this day.
:56:38
I was being sent forth...
:56:40
Like a dove of promise.
:56:43
What my mother never knew
was the ship...
:56:46
was run by scoundrels.
:56:49
Instead of Cadiz...
:56:51
they set sail...
:56:53
for an obscure
Arabian Sultanate,
:56:56
where the passengers were
immediately sold into slavery.