El Perro del hortelano
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1:15:02
I'd prefer them
not to be suspicious.

1:15:31
Where are you going, sir?
1:15:34
I wish I knew, Tristán,
what it is bears me on...

1:15:37
...or where it is I'm bound.
1:15:40
Come inside, it's vital
we're not seen together.

1:15:42
How d'you mean?
1:15:46
I'll tell you how I'll circumvent
the plots against your life.

1:15:49
My life? Why?
1:15:50
Just lower your voice...
1:15:52
...and hear what hopes
of remedy you have.

1:15:56
Ricardo and Federico
just signed me up...

1:15:59
...to settle you for good.
1:16:01
To kill me?
1:16:02
For certain blows, they guess
milady loves you.

1:16:05
But I have the remedy.
1:16:07
If I'd the wit to bring to you
a noble father...

1:16:10
...so you'd be equal
to the countess...

1:16:13
...wouldn't that resolve it?
1:16:15
No doubt.
1:16:17
Count Ludovico's
an old man now...

1:16:19
...but 20 years ago
he sent a son...

1:16:21
...same name as yours,
to Malta.

1:16:24
This son was captured, though,
by Moorish pirates...

1:16:27
...and never heard of since.
1:16:30
So he must be your father,
you his son...

1:16:33
...and I'll arrange it all.
1:16:35
Tristán, your ingenuity...
1:16:37
...may cost up both
our honour and our lives.

1:16:40
They will be your prize.
1:16:42
Goodbye.
1:16:44
I guarantee by noon tomorrow
Diana will be yours.


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