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[ar:Various Artists] |
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[ti:The Death of Alonso Quijana] |
[00:02.64] |
DON QUIXOTE |
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(courteously, but without recognition.) |
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Now then. What is it you want? |
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ALDONZA |
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Don't you know me? |
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DON QUIXOTE |
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Should I? |
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ALDONZA |
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I am Aldonza! |
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DON QUIXOTE |
[00:25.15] |
I'm sorry. I do not recall anyone of that name. |
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ALDONZA |
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Please, my Lord. |
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DON QUIXOTE |
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Why did you say "my lord"? I am not a lord. |
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ALDONZA |
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You are my lord, Don Quixote! |
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DON QUIXOTE |
[00:38.78] |
Don Quixote? You must forgive me, I have been ill... |
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I'm confused by shadows. It is possible I knew you once, |
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but I do not remember |
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ALDONZA |
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Please! Try to remember! |
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DON QUIXOTE |
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Is it so important? |
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ALDONZA |
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Everything. My whole life. |
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You spoke to me and everything was... different! |
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DON QUIXOTE |
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I spoke to you? |
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ALDONZA |
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And you looked at me! |
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And you called me by another name! |
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Dulcinea (Reprise) |
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ALDONZA |
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Dulcinea... Dulcinea... |
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Once you found a girl |
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And called her Dulcinea, |
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When you spoke the name |
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An angel seemed to whisper... |
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Dulcinea... Dulcinea... |
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Dulcinea... Dulcinea... |
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Won't you please bring back |
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The dream of Dulcinea... |
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Won't you bring me back |
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The bright and shining glory |
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Of Dulcinea... Dulcinea... |
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DON QUIXOTE |
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Then perhaps... it was not a dream... |
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ALDONZA |
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(kneeling beside Quixote again.) |
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You spoke of a dream. And about the Quest! |
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DON QUIXOTE |
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Quest? |
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ALDONZA |
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How you must fight and it doesn't matter whether |
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you win or lose if only you follow the Quest! |
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DON QUIXOTE |
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The words. Tell me the words! |
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ALDONZA |
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"To dream the impossible dream"... |
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but they're your own words! |
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"To fight the unbeatable foe"... |
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Don't you remember? |
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"To bear with unbearable sorrow"... |
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You must remember! |
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"To run where the brave dare not go!" |
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DON QUIXOTE |
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To right the unrightable wrong. |
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ALDONZA |
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Yes. |
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DON QUIXOTE |
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To love, pure and chaste, from afar |
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ALDONZA |
[04:22.58] |
Yes. |
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DON QUIXOTE |
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To try, when your arms are too weary, |
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To reach the unreachable star! |
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ALDONZA |
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Oh Thank you. My Lord! |
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DON QUIXOTE |
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But this is not seemly, My Lady. |
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On thy knees? To me? |
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.ALDONZA |
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Oh, my Lord, you are not well! |
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DON QUIXOTE |
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Not well? What is sickness to the body of a knight-errant? |
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What matter wounds? For each time he falls he shall rise |
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again... and woe to the wicked! Sancho! |
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SANCHO |
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Here, Your Grace! |
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DON QUIXOTE |
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My armor! My sword! |
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SANCHO |
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More misadventures! |
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DON QUIXOTE |
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Adventures, old friend! |
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Man of La Mancha (I, Don Quixote) (Reprise) |
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DON QUIXOTE |
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Oh the trumpets of glory |
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Now call me to ride, |
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Yes, the trumpets are calling to me, |
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And wherever I ride, |
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Ever staunch at my side |
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My squire and my lady shall be! |
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I am I, Don Quixote... |
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DON QUIXOTE, ALDONZA, SANCHO |
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The Lord of la Mancha |
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My {Our} destiny calls and I {we} go! |
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And the wild winds of fortune Shall carry me {us} onward, |
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Oh, whithersoever... |
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(Don Quixote falters) |
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ALDONZA |
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My Lord! |
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SANCHO |
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Master! |
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DON QUIXOTE |
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Whithersoever they blow |
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Onward to glory... aah!... I... go... |
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(crumples to the floor, dead.) |
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SANCHO |
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He is dead. |
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My master is dead. |
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ALDONZA |
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A man died. |
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He seemed a good man, but I did not know him, |
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SANCHO |
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But... |
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ALDONZA |
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Don Quixote is not dead. Believe, Sancho, believe. |
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SANCHO |
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Aldonza... |
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ALDONZA |
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My name is Dulcinea. |