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and l quote, as "that crazy Spaniard
who raped me in my father's field".
:31:05
He did not rape me.
:31:09
- He did not force you?
- Well, you see, l tripped over a root,
:31:13
and l grabbed Miguel to keep me
from falling, and somehow we both fell.
:31:20
I cried a little bit afterwards but that
wasn't because l was sorry it happened.
:31:26
- It was something he said.
- He insulted you.
:31:29
Oh, no. He lit a cigarette
and took a long puff, and...
:31:35
Tell me, why do so many men
smoke afterwards?
:31:38
No wonder tobacco companies get rich.
:31:43
Yes, l must admit l had never
thought of it quite that way.
:31:47
Hm. Last night, it was to be our last night.
It was all finished.
:31:52
- You were leaving him?
- Oh, no. He was leaving me.
:31:56
Poor Miguel. He was really in one
of his moods last night.
:32:00
First he babbled in Spanish,
and then he cried.
:32:03
He really broke down and cried.
:32:06
- You don't say.
- I do say.
:32:08
And then when l tried to console him,
make him feel better,
:32:11
suddenly he was tearing off my clothes
and cursing like a madman.
:32:16
Hm.
:32:19
Very strange.
:32:21
Very strange.
:32:23
The thing l don't understand...
:32:26
Ostos was leaving you
:32:29
and yet by your own account
he was behaving like a jealous madman.
:32:34
Well, you see, l thought
if he was leaving me he'd suffer,
:32:40
thinking that l was alone.
:32:42
And... and so l told him
there was someone else.
:32:46
Mm-hm.
:32:48
It was a lie. I admit that.
But only out of kindness.
:32:52
Ah!
:32:54
- Oh, uh...
- I'm sorry.
:32:56
- It's nothing at all, really. Stupid tailor.
- Beautiful suit.