Don Juan DeMarco
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lt's OK.
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lt's really no trouble.
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I'll be passing by this door
in exactly one hour.

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-Thank you.
-l have a break coming up.

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Thanks a lot.
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What are you doing
to these girls?

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Gosh almighty.
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Your people have taken
my mask, Don Octavio.

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They had no right to do that.
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I never remove my mask
in public.

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Do you understand
the consequences ofthis?

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Notfully, but...
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Well, I will be cursed.
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I can certainly understand
how that could be upsetting.

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Think how you would feel...
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ifyou were made to take off
this mask that you are wearing.

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Our masks really
get us in dutch, don't they?

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How long you been wearing yours?
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Since I was 16.
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I placed the mask on my face
and vowed never to remove it...

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on the day I left my mother,
the dark beauty, Doña lnez.

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I have some pills here,
and I'd like you to take them.

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-l think they'll help.
-Pills to stop delusions?

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Then I am afraid we must take
these pills together...

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because
you are severely deluded.

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What delusions have I got?
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This fantasy
that you are some Dr. Mickler.

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I am very disappointed
in you, Don Octavio.

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Here's the drill. They can
make you take the medication.

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That's state law.
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You're on what they call
a 10-day paper...

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and for those 10 days...
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they can do whatever
they think is appropriate.

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I am not deluded.
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I am Don Juan, and ifyou will
not medicate me...


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