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. Perfectly safe. You have nothing to fear.

. [Aside] Are you angry with me, Esperancita?

. I am angry with everybody!

. It doesn't seem possible—when everybody loves you.

. I don't care to be loved by everybody.

. How amiable you are this evening!

. You ought to know.

. Where is papa?

. We left him at the café with Campos and Reguera. They will drop in later to see the fireworks.

. Really? How jolly!

. [To ] Those bull-fighters in the Palace? Who ever heard of such effrontery?

. See whom we are bringing with us!

. Yes, they are coming by force. They planned to stay below and watch the fireworks from the plaza.

. We declined to trust them, however, in the crowd.

. There is a crowd…

. The fact is, although the plaza is large, the people will press over to one side…

. There is a natural tendency to pressure in a crowd.

. You ought to know; you are the talk of Moraleda. My last cook left upon your account.

. Ha, ha! Sorcery.

. At least they show taste; she was a good one.

. Parsley and onions are their favorite perfumes.