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 cousins will be offended. You will get yourself disliked by everybody."

. Yes, I know. I think you had better go.

. You won't mind, will you?

. No, I have confidence in you.

. You are perfectly wonderful.

. What time is it?

. Time to go, mamma—if you are ready.

. Good night, Carmen. Good night, Luisita.

. One of these days we hope to return your call. You must not hold it against us if we are a little remiss.

. Adelaida, I shall accept no excuses from you, either.

. Don't mention it, please! Whenever I look at you, it makes me blush.

. Good evening, everybody.

. It is time for us to retire. Are you ready, Cristóbal? Are you, Galán? You know you have to be up early, and you are not a man who can get along without sleep.

. I accommodate myself to your convenience.

. Ramona! [At the rear] Light the lights in the hall.—Good night, good night, everybody.

. Until to-morrow, then, at the usual hour?

. Not before?

. I was just going to ask.

. I shall sit down and write the very instant you leave the house. Our four pages!

. I shall write as soon as we get back from the theatre.

. I might wait, then, so we can be writing at the same time. We shall be thinking of each other at the same time!