El Abuelo
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:18:02
will both be here by chance.
:18:05
I reckon they're meeting...
:18:08
so that they can come
to some agreement.

:18:11
That's their affair, Gregoria.
What's it to us...

:18:15
if they scratch and bite
each other over a scrap of honor?

:18:20
We mind our own business.
:18:23
Yes.
:18:30
Who'd have thought it,
Venancio?

:18:35
Us, keeping the Count of Albrit
from going hungry...

:18:40
when not even
twenty years ago...

:18:44
he was the lord and master
of Polan,Jerusa and everything.

:18:50
And people say that
nothing ever changes.

:18:54
Last night,
the train left me in Lain...

:18:59
and I gave instructions there...
:19:02
that they send my trunk
to La Pardina.

:19:05
Then I went to visit a shepherd
from the old days...

:19:09
Martin Paz.
:19:12
Imagine how old
the man must be...

:19:15
for when I was even younger
than you two...

:19:19
he was already a grown man
as big as a house...

:19:23
who took me hunting
in the mountains.

:19:28
Where did you sleep?
:19:30
With him, in his hut,
in Polan.

:19:35
Before that, he gave me
a fiine stew for supper.

:19:40
And this morning, very early...
:19:43
I went to visit the grave
of your grandmother Adelaida.

:19:49
Grandfather, how long ago
did you go to America?

:19:55
I've lost count of the time.
:19:58
Six years, eight years...
I can't remember anymore.


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