El Perro del hortelano
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:16:01
...so elegant, so clever
and so young...

:16:03
...must surely seek
some harmless entertainment?

:16:06
I deal in straw and barley...
:16:08
...not billets-doux
nor bill-and-cooing.

:16:11
He serves you here all day.
I expect he's busy.

:16:15
He's never out at night?
:16:17
I don't go with him.
I've got this broken hip.

:16:21
How did you get it?
:16:23
I might reply,
as faithless wives reply...

:16:26
...when they've been battered
by their jealous husbands.

:16:30
"I tumbled down the stairs."
:16:32
You fell?
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And very far.
:16:36
My ribs could count the steps.
:16:39
That was to be expected...
:16:41
...if you threw your hat
and put the light out, Tristán.

:16:44
Geroff! God help us now,
she knows it all!

:16:48
No comment?
:16:49
I was trying to remember...
:16:52
...but now I do.
:16:54
Last night, some bats
were flying around the house.

:16:57
I threw my hat at them,
one flew towards the light...

:17:00
...and trying to hit it
I hit the lamp.

:17:03
My feet both went from under me,
and I went flying.

:17:07
Good God, she's in
a blazing temper!

:17:09
She'll have me battered
for bat-burglary.

:17:13
Keep them.
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Keep your secrets.
:17:21
The marquis Ricardo.
My mind's a whirl!

:17:50
With that solicitude
which Love instils...

:17:53
...in every breast whose
yearning for requital...

:17:56
...makes light
of any obstacle...

:17:58
...I come to see you
and to urge my suit...


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