El Perro del hortelano
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1:18:03
This is a noble act,
a wise decision...

1:18:05
...which will remove
the risk to both...

1:18:08
...and bring tears
to my eyes...

1:18:10
...but honour to my house.
1:18:12
Since I struck you,
Federico has been jealous...

1:18:15
...and sought to have me
turn you out.

1:18:18
Go to Spain.
I'll see you have 6,000 ducats.

1:18:22
Your enemies will be silenced
if I go.

1:18:25
I kiss your feet.
1:18:28
Teodoro, stop, no more!
Leave me, I'm a woman, after all.

1:18:32
She's crying,
but what can I do?

1:18:34
You're leaving then, Teodoro?
1:18:37
Yes, milady.
1:18:39
Wait! Go! Listen!
1:18:41
Yes?
1:18:42
No, go.
1:18:43
I will.
1:18:43
I'm so confused. Can any torture
tear the soul like love?

1:18:47
Have you not gone?
1:18:49
I'm leaving now.
1:18:52
I am left, bereft.
1:18:54
God curse you, Honour! So alien
to our innermost desires!

1:18:58
Who invented you?
1:19:00
But you're not foolish. You save
us from so many acts of folly.

1:19:04
I ask again
if I have leave to go.

1:19:07
I cannot say, and you seem
not to know I grieve to see you.

1:19:11
I'm here to seek myself
since I am nowhere else...

1:19:14
...and need you to release me
to myself.

1:19:17
Don't ask me to release you,
if you mean to come again.

1:19:21
Go. My love is locked
in combat with my honour.

1:19:24
You may make me stumble.
1:19:26
Go, don't seek yourself
though well you may.

1:19:29
I know that though you stay,
you take me with you too.

1:19:35
God bless your ladyship.
1:19:44
Damn my ladyship.
1:19:45
That is what prevents me
being his whom I desire.


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