Ensayo de un crimen
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It wouIdn't have surprised me.
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You wouId have been angry
and I wouIdn't want that.

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And your cousin? Let's see if
she reaIIy does resembIe me.

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In there, come with me.
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- Is she asIeep?
- She doesn't hear.

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- Is she coId?
- It's a hot day.

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Cousin, Iet me introduce you
to my friend, Lavinia.

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You're beginning to worry me.
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How did you manage to get
my IittIe sister here?

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I aIways thought
she was a good girI.

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She was so aIone and abandoned
I took pity on her...

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and I offered to Iet
her Iive with me.

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My parents aIways said
that she wouId turn out bad.

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Do you think she did wrong?
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That depends on whether
you act Iike a gentIeman.

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I come from
a Iong Iine of gentIemen.

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In spite of your doIefuI air,
you're quite amusing.

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And you are the most charming
woman I have ever known.

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I've been thinking of you since
I saw you surrounded by fIames.

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Just Iike a witch condemned
to burn at the stake.

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My IittIe Joan of Arc.
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Was she a witch?
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Those who burned her
said she was.

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TeII me, how did that happen?
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It's a very Iong story.
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Look,
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did I come here to work,
or have my Ieg puIIed?

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AII in good time.
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The servants are off
so I wiII get you a drink myseIf.

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So, except for my cousin,
we're aII aIone in the house?

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Great.
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Don't you think it's better...
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Get me the drink
and then we'II taIk.


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