:04:06
Welcome, Señor Alfonso.
:04:08
How do you know
who I am?
:04:11
Our camp moves
from one place to another,
:04:14
and my daughters keep
their eyes and ears open.
:04:28
An enchanted place.
:04:31
The people of the Sierra
are afraid to go near.
:04:34
I have no reason
to tell them they're wrong.
:04:37
It is better that most
of my retinue was left outside.
:04:41
Señor Avadoro,
in this errant life
:04:45
you must have encountered
many unusual adventures.
:04:51
I have.
:04:53
Then tell us,
:04:54
and Señor Velasquez will teach
us how to experience poetry
:04:57
without the help of ghosts.
:04:59
I do not succumb
to ghosts,
:05:01
but I fear your magic power,
señora.
:05:07
I reckon that from one end
of the world to the other,
:05:12
the story of love
is always the same.
:05:21
I think you will enjoy hearing
about my youthful adventures.
:05:27
Some are surprising,
I could even say, miraculous.
:05:35
Whenever I go back to those
long gone times of my life,
:05:43
I hear the noise
of a variety of passions
:05:46
and a mixed roaring
of storms.