El Abuelo
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:27:02
-Really?
-You'll see them soon.

:27:14
Your lordship...
:27:17
-Sit down, and carry on eating.
-Thank you, sir.

:27:30
So you're the educator
of my granddaughters, are you?

:27:35
Yes, your lordship,
at your service.

:27:38
Sit down, sit down.
:27:40
Thank you.
:27:42
I've heard a lot about you...
:27:45
and I've been anxious
to meet you.

:27:49
Everyone says that
you're a little simple...

:27:54
a poor wretch.
:27:56
But no, I don't believe
any of that.

:27:59
Although it's true that one need
only see your face...

:28:04
to know that you're
an illustrious lamb.

:28:10
So God made you a saint...
:28:13
and your family, a martyr?
:28:16
Less the first than the second,
your lordship.

:28:22
Why do you think they chose...
:28:25
and by ''they'' I suppose I mean
the countess, the priest...

:28:29
the mayor
and other luminaries of Jerusa...

:28:34
a retired school master
to be the girls' tutor?

:28:40
It's very clear, your lordship.
Because there was no one else.

:28:47
I've...
:28:49
I've never been a master...
:28:51
who liked caning
or tweaking ears.

:28:56
I've never believed
in beating education into someone.


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