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Subido el 26 de noviembre de 2016 por Carla P.

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Brigida enters the room. Doña Inés' face is filled with happiness. 00:00:00
Good evening, Doña Inés. 00:00:06
Brigida, how have you taken so long? 00:00:08
Before talking, I'm going to close the door. 00:00:11
It's prohibited to close it, you know that. 00:00:13
That's okay for the other nuns, but not for you, Doña Inés. 00:00:16
Brigida, what are you saying? 00:00:20
Ay, Brigida, pardon me. I forgot about it. It's because the mother entered without warning. She began to talk to me and... 00:00:22
What a boring old woman. 00:00:30
Is the book so interesting? 00:00:32
The book? No. The letter inside it? Yes. 00:00:34
Who is the letter from? Tell me. 00:00:36
From Don Juan. 00:00:38
Good heaven. A letter from Don Juan? 00:00:39
So it is. 00:00:41
Then I should know opening. 00:00:42
Poor gentleman. Ines, you can do that to him. He is in love with you and in this case you are going to kill him. 00:00:44
What are you saying? Am I so important for him? 00:00:52
Doña Inés simply grabs the book and looks at it. 00:00:54
How pretty it is. 00:00:58
But aren't you going to read this letter? 00:01:00
Yes, now I will read it. 00:01:04
Doña Inés opens the book and the letter falls to the floor. 00:01:06
What is this? 00:01:12
A little paper. Don't you see it? 00:01:13
A letter? 00:01:14
Of course. I have already told you about it. 00:01:15
And how is it written? 00:01:20
a bad child, of course. 00:01:20
Oh Jesus, how badly I feel. 00:01:22
Doña Inés is fell and has done. 00:01:24
She can't read. She is too nervous. 00:01:27
She smiles. 00:01:29
She already knows that Doña Inés has fallen in her plots. 00:01:31
What is happening to you? 00:01:39
I have never seen like this before. 00:01:41
I don't know, Brigida. 00:01:43
I don't know what I have, but certainly I am it. 00:01:45
I'm eight. Crossing in my head are thousands of shadows that I don't recognize. 00:01:47
Do these shadows have the face of Don Juan? 00:01:54
I don't know, but since I saw him, my Brigida, and you told me his name, I have this mindset in my head. 00:01:57
It's like a dream, a nice dream. My heart is with him. I lean outside of myself. Everywhere, I look for his eyes. 00:02:04
Long life, God. I am not mistaken. This is love. 00:02:11
Love you have said. 00:02:14
Yes. 00:02:16
No, it can't be true. 00:02:17
Doña Inés remains silent. Her eyes, without waiting it, look for the letter. 00:02:19
Lady, let's go. Begin to read now. 00:02:26
But it's dark. I look at it and I know that I should not read it. 00:02:28
Doña Inés, open the letter. Don't be outside. 00:02:32
Doña Inés of my soul. 00:02:35
Virgin Mary, what verse he begins with? 00:02:37
You are the light that the sun brings to become the sun. 00:02:40
A bird without a sky, the sand of my beach. 00:02:44
I only ask one thing of your sweet eyes. 00:02:48
Read this letter to the end before becoming angry with Don Juan. 00:02:50
How simple and profound. 00:02:55
Brigida, I don't know what's happening to me, but I can't read anymore. 00:02:57
Read slowly. Continue, my child. 00:03:01
Our parents decide our fate. 00:03:04
You are going to be my wife and I your husband. 00:03:06
I believe me. 00:03:10
Live happily for that day, waiting the time to be forever at your side 00:03:11
Time and your silence can end my thirst for your love 00:03:16
You are the fire that moves my heart, the sun of my days, the rose of my love 00:03:20
Ines, soul of my life, that jewel of the sea 00:03:26
Timid bird stolen from the sky 00:03:30
I want to believe that you also are sad without me 00:03:32
Remember Don Juan, who is still waiting for you 00:03:36
remember this man who cries day and night at the foot of your window. Remember Don Juan who lives 00:03:40
only for you, my life, and who only has eyes for Doña Inés. You have broke my dream. Goodbye, 00:03:47
light of my life, Inés of my soul. 00:03:55
Think before you destroy this letter about these words that I am saying to you. 00:04:02
Call me to your side soon. 00:04:09
You are ready now that Don Juan can do it all for you. 00:04:11
By God, is that man never going to leave me alone? 00:04:17
That name, Brigida, that shadow is always in my head. 00:04:20
The bells sound nine o'clock, breaking the silence of the night. 00:04:24
They frighten Doña Inés. 00:04:29
Brigida approaches her and takes her by the hand. 00:04:31
Do you hear, Doña Inés? 00:04:35
The bells are striking nine o'clock. 00:04:40
Now, my child keep calm and speak no more about this man. 00:04:41
But why? 00:04:46
Because he cannot laugh at any moment. 00:04:47
Even, is it that Don Juan is a shadow that can pass through the walls of the convent? 00:04:50
No, lady. He's only a man that loves you. 00:04:54
But wait, someone is coming. 00:04:58
He's climbing the wall with a ladder. 00:05:00
Now, I hear something on the hallway. 00:05:03
Lady, he's here. 00:05:06
Subido por:
Carla P.
Moderado por el profesor:
Raquel Pérez Díaz (raquel.perezdiaz)
Licencia:
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Fecha:
26 de noviembre de 2016 - 11:24
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