El Abuelo
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2:05:00
For some time...
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while they were lovers...
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I brought Carlos Eraul...
2:05:10
the letters which the countess
wrote him, and vice versa.

2:05:16
I brought the countess...
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the passionate epistles
which he composed for her.

2:05:25
I've got those letters,
your lordship.

2:05:30
You disgusting pimp!
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You stole them!
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Let's say that,
when the painter died...

2:05:40
I found them by chance...
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among his private papers.
2:05:46
And your lordship knows...
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how life is.
2:05:51
The poor are born
with barely...

2:05:54
a patch ofland
to call our own.

2:05:58
So we are forced to watch out
for our future.

2:06:05
The fact is, in those letters
her ladyship leaves...

2:06:10
clear evidence
ofher ardent passion...

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for Carlos Eraul.
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But there is one...
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which is very special.
2:06:24
In this letter, her ladyship...
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gives precise news...
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about the charms
and the health of their daughter.

2:06:38
The honor of the house of Albrit...
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demands...
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the destruction of that letter!
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Honor, of course.
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Honor, the honor of the Albrit!
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Have you forgotten
that I was born a plebeian...

2:06:56
and honor is something
that doesn't move me?


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