Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her
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1:26:01
Well, she did take sleeping pills,
just as we imagined.

1:26:04
Yes, I'm afraid she took enough pills
to put a horse to sleep.

1:26:09
I'm sorry.
I shouldn't be laughing.

1:26:11
No, it's my fault.
It's a ridiculous thing to say.

1:26:14
- Please forgive me.
- Oh, no, no.

1:26:15
Please. Don't worry about it.
Thank you for telling me.

1:26:19
Thank you very much.
1:26:27
It's definitely one of ours,
but I can't release any information.

1:26:30
I'm sorry. That's the law.
1:26:32
Can you at least tell me if Carmen Alba
ever had a baby in this hospital?

1:26:36
What good would that do you?
1:26:39
I'm a friend of Carmen's.
1:26:41
If she has a son or daughter,
I'd like to find them.

1:26:50
I don't envy you the task
of having to tell a child

1:26:52
that their mother committed suicide.
Do you know why she did it?

1:27:01
Carmen Alba had a baby girl
in this hospital in 1989.

1:27:06
The baby died the following day.
1:27:11
- So there is no child?
- No.

1:27:16
- So that's that?
- Yep.

1:27:19
You know,
there might still be someone.

1:27:21
There's no one.
1:27:23
Surprised to hear you say that, sis.
Usually you're a sucker for hope.

1:27:27
Well, even if I got lucky and found
that someone, it would take time.

1:27:30
- The city has to bury her tomorrow.
- What will she wear?

1:27:34
That's not funny.
1:27:36
I'm not trying to be funny.
I'm serious.

1:27:38
What will they bury
the poor woman in?

1:27:41
I have no idea.
1:27:44
Every woman should be buried
in a dress made especially for her

1:27:46
by the birds and the mice,
just like Cinderella's.

1:27:51
The whole thing just reeks
of a man, doesn't it?

1:27:53
You don't know her motives.
1:27:55
- Well, she was a fool.
- You're not being very kind.

1:27:58
She wasn't kind to herself.

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