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. No, he doesn't smoke. It is bad for him.

. I don't smoke.

. Well, what will it be?

. What will you have? [To ] A drink?

. He doesn't drink.

. No, he doesn't drink.

. I don't drink. You might bring me something mild.

. Something mild? [To ] What do you say to something mild? Will it hurt him?

. Something mild? What do you think?

. I wonder.

. I am in your hands, gentlemen.

. We have lemon, sarsaparilla, fresh currant…

. How about a little fresh currant?

. But at the normal temperature, without ice.

. You are in the hands of your friends.

. Beer and lime for us. And you, Marquis?

. The same.

. Bring me a glass of rose-water.

. [To ] Epicures, these bull-fighters. Currant, rose…

. We shall have good bulls this year.

. A novelty in the plaza.

. From the herd of the Marquis here present.

. But hereafter?…

. He comes with his eyes open to see the corrida.

. Oh, we all do that!

. What do you think of the little spotted fellow? I noticed you looking him over.

. I'd like to see you get after him.

. The Señor Marquis knows what I can do. I