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:53:00
Madam.
:53:01
Because he's started
loving you again...

:53:03
...you mustn't think
he stopped.

:53:06
And if he wronged you,
he's trying to put it right.

:53:09
- Marcela, hear me.
- What is it...

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...Tristán?
- Wait.

:53:13
Teodoro and Marcela?
:53:15
You seem put out
to find those two together.

:53:18
I must be on my guard.
Let's both wait here.

:53:21
- How love's aroused by jealousy.
- Leave me, Tristán!

:53:25
Tristán is talking them round
from a quarrel.

:53:28
He drives me mad,
that pimping little lackey.

:53:30
He was dazzled...
:53:32
...by the empty beauty
of that woman who dotes on him.

:53:35
He scorns her riches now...
:53:38
...and finds in you
far richer treasures.

:53:40
That love flew off like a comet.
:53:43
Come here...
:53:44
...Teodoro.
- He's more like a courier!

:53:46
If Marcela says
it's Fabio she loves now...

:53:49
...why bother me?
:53:50
Now he's annoyed!
:53:52
They'll be better suited.
:53:53
You too? You're acting up!
Stop it, give me this hand...

:53:58
...and then you both
can make it up.

:54:00
Why try to talk me round?
:54:02
Glve me your hand this once.
:54:04
Have I ever told her I loved
somebody else? She says...

:54:07
- That's just a trick of hers.
- It's not at trick, it's true!

:54:11
Shut up, silly.
Come on, now.

:54:13
You're both being silly!
:54:15
I tried but, by God,
I won't be friendly now!

:54:18
Damned if I will!
:54:19
Don't swear.
:54:20
My anger's nearly wilting.
:54:21
Keep it up!
:54:23
What a rogue, that lackey!
:54:25
I've things to do, Tristán.
Let me go.

:54:27
Let her go.
:54:28
All right by me.
:54:30
No!
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I'm coming, darling.
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- Go, I'm not stopping either one.
- Alas, my love,...

:54:35
...I can't.
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Nor can I.
I'm rooted like a rock.

:54:38
Come to my arms.
:54:40
And you come to mine.
:54:41
If you don't need me...
:54:44
...why let me labour?
:54:45
You hoped for this?
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I see now how little you can
trust a man or woman.

:54:51
You said such cruel things.
:54:52
Now you're happily united...
:54:55
...I reckon it's a bad lookout
for brokers...

:54:57
...when both parties
come to terms without them.


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