Tristana
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1:04:08
I'm ready to give whatever satisfaction
you demand

1:04:12
That's of no interest now
1:04:18
Many times I've asked Tristana to
marry me, but she's always refused

1:04:23
I'm not rich, but she has lacked
nothing. We've been fairly happy

1:04:27
But now she's very ill.
Dangerously ill

1:04:33
A tumour in the leg has given her
great pain for weeks

1:04:38
She's suffering agonies
1:04:40
Any medical opinion?
1:04:46
Here is the doctor's diagnosis
1:04:51
Medical jargon. Why have you
brought her here?

1:04:55
She nearly drove me mad insisting on
it. She thinks she's going to die

1:05:01
She still looks on you as a father;
she wants to die in your house

1:05:06
- What if I refuse to take her in?
- I won't abandon her

1:05:13
If I open the doors of my house to her,
what will you do?

1:05:18
Stay in the city and wait to see what
happens

1:05:21
Naturally, I shall not have the
discourtesy to impose my presence

1:05:26
Tell her we'll come to fetch her
tomorrow

1:05:44
Now she can't escape me. If she enters
my house she'll never leave it again


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