El Perro del hortelano
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1:33:00
...lest there be more outcry
I shall go.

1:33:04
I only ask your ladyship
to promise...

1:33:07
...night shall not fall
before I see my treasure.

1:33:10
I give my word.
1:33:12
- Farewell, my dear Teodoro.
- I kiss your feet in reverence.

1:33:21
Camilo, death would be
welcome now!

1:33:24
And he's so handsome!
1:33:25
I dare not ponder too much
on so much joy, or I'll go mad.

1:33:33
- Give us your hands to kiss.
- Show that noble condescension.

1:33:37
Lords who're easy-going
win everybody's hearts.

1:33:40
Come, embrace us.
1:33:41
Stand back, give way to me,
don't talk such nonsense.

1:33:44
May it please you,
now give me your hands.

1:33:47
I should kiss your feet, for now
you're all the more my lady.

1:33:51
Clear the room. Leave us
a little while alone together.

1:34:00
- What d'you say, Fabio?
- I'm reeling.

1:34:02
- What do you think?
- No more dog in the manger.

1:34:06
- She'll eat?
- Of course.

1:34:07
Until she bursts!
1:34:14
Not going to Spain then?
1:34:16
I?
1:34:17
No longer saying...
1:34:19
..."I leave, my lady,
but I leave my heart"?

1:34:22
When Fortune favours me,
you mock me.

1:34:25
Be more excited.
1:34:26
Let's treat each other now on
equal terms, for both are noble.

1:34:30
You've changed.
1:34:31
It seems you love me less.
1:34:33
You're sorry I'm your equal.
1:34:36
It's very usual for Love to like
the loved one to be lowlier.

1:34:39
You're wrong, you'll find,
for now I'll make you mine.

1:34:43
I'll marry you tonight.
1:34:45
Fortune, stay your wheel.
You have no more to give.

1:34:48
No woman in the world
could be more fortunate.

1:34:52
So go and dress.
1:34:55
I'll visit the estate,
and the father I've acquired...

1:34:58
...God knows how.
1:34:59
Farewell, my lord the count.

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