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2 Please silence all cell phones, pagers, and watches.

3 CARMEN by Georges Bizet

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5 Act I: In the town square of Seville

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7 Everyone comes and goes through this square.

8 What funny people…

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10 At the guardhouse door we kill time by smoking, gossiping, and people-watching.

11 Everyone comes and goes through this square…

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13 Look at that cute one — I think she wants to talk to us. She’s turning and hesitating…

14 We must go to her aid!

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16 - What are you looking for, lovely lady? - I’m looking for a soldier.

17 - Here I am! - His name is Don José. Do you know him?

18 - We all know him. - Really? Is he with you?

19 - He’s not with our regiment. - So he’s not here?

20 No, my charmer, but he will be here soon.

21 He’ll be here with the changing of the guard.

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23 While you wait for him, pretty thing, would you care to come in with us?

24 With you? No, thank you, kind soldiers.

25 Enter without fear, sweetheart. I promise we will treat you will all due respect.

26 I’m sure you would, but still, it’s wiser for me to return…

27 - I’ll return with the changing of the guard. - You must stay; the guard will be changing soon.

28 - Stay! - No! Good-bye, soldiers!

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30 The bell has sounded, and we’ve gathered for the return of the factory girls.

31 We will follow you, dark cigarette girls, murmuring words of love.

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33 But where is Carmen?

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35 There she is! There’s Carmencita.

36 Carmen, we’re all at your mercy. Be nice — at least answer us:

37 Tell us when you’ll love us!

38 When will I love you? I don’t know.

39 Maybe never, maybe tomorrow…

40 But certainly not today.

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42 Love is a wild bird that cannot be tamed. It’s useless to call him if he feels like refusing.

43 Threats and prayers do no good. One man may be well-spoken and the other silent,

44 and I may prefer the other, who said nothing but pleases me.

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46 Love is a lawless gypsy child.

47 If you don’t love me, I love you. If I love you, beware!

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49 The bird you caught suddenly flies away. Love comes only if you don’t wait for it.

50 All around you, swiftly it comes and goes.

51 You think you’ve got it, it escapes you; you think you’ve escaped it, it’s got you!

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53 Love is a lawless gypsy child.

54 If you don’t love me, I love you. If I love you, beware!

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56 Carmen, we’re at your feet. Be nice — just answer us…

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58 “Love is a lawless gypsy child. If you don’t love me, I love you. And then, beware!”

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60 Tell me about my mother.

61 Like a faithful messenger, I bear this letter from her.

62 Also a little money to add to your wages. And then…

63 And then… I almost don’t dare… Then, one more thing, worth more than money.

64 Something priceless to a good son.

65 Tell me, what is this other thing?

66 I’ll tell you. I will give you what she gave me.

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68 As we left the chapel, your mother embraced me and said:

69 “Go into town. It isn’t far, once you’re in Seville. Find my son, my Jose, my child.”

70 “Tell him that his mother dreams day and night of her absent son.”

71 “She grieves, hopes, forgives and waits.”

72 “Won’t you tell him all this for me, sweetheart?”

73 “And give him this kiss from me.”

74 A kiss from my mother!

75 A kiss for her son, as I promised her…

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77 Who knows what demon was about to prey upon me?

78 Even from a distance my mother defends me, sending me this kiss,

79 and her kiss saves her child from danger.

80 -What demon? What danger? I don’t understand. - It’s nothing.

81 Faithful messenger, are you returning to the countryside?

82 Yes, this very evening. I will see your mother tomorrow.

83 My mother — I can see her, and my village. Sweet country memories of old!

84 Beloved memories, you fill the heart with strength and courage.

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86 What’s going on there?

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88 Help, soldiers! Didn’t you hear us?

89 - It was Carmen! - No, it wasn’t!

90 Carmen struck the first blow!

91 Don’t listen to them, sir, listen to us!

92 - It was Carmencita who struck first! - It was Manuelita who struck first!

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94 Near the walls of Seville, at my friend Lillas Pastia’s,

95 I’ll go to dance the Seguidilla and drink manzanilla… at my friend Lillas Pastia’s.

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97 But two is more fun than one, so I’ll take my lover along for company.

98 But the devil knows where he is! I threw him out yesterday.

99 My poor heart is as free as the air.

100 I have suitors by the dozen, but they’re not to my taste.

101 The week is ending… Who wants to love me? I will love him.

102 My soul is for the taking — you’ve come at a good time.

103 I’ve hardly got time to wait, because with my new lover…

104 Near the walls of Seville, at my friend Lillas Pastia’s,

105 I’ll go to dance the Seguidilla and drink manzanilla… yes, at my friend Lillas Pastia’s.

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107 Be quiet! You’re forbidden to talk to me.

108 I’m not talking to you, just singing for myself.

109 And I’m thinking. Thinking isn’t forbidden.

110 I’m thinking of a certain officer…

111 who loves me, and whom I could very well love in turn.

112 He’s not a captain or even a lieutenant, just a corporal.

113 But that’s good enough for a gypsy girl, and I think he will do for me.

114 Carmen, I’m like a drunkard. If I yield to you…

115 Will you keep your promise? If I love you, Carmen, will you love me?

116 - Yes… we will dance the Seguidilla… - Carmen, do you promise?

117 Near the walls of Seville, at my friend Lillas Pastia’s,

118 We’ll go dance the Seguidilla and drink manzanilla.

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120 Act II: At Lillas Pastia’s tavern

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122 The chimes jingled with a metallic twang, and the gypsy girls arose to this exotic music.

123 Basque drums set the pace, while frenzied guitars, under obstinate hands,

124 ground out the same song, the same refrain.

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126 With all their might, the gypsy boys drove their instruments to fury,

127 and this overwhelming din bewitched the gypsy girls.

128 To the rhythm of the song, burning, mad, feverish…

129 they gave themselves up in intoxication, carried away by the whirlwind.

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131 Hurrah for the toreador! Hurrah for Escamillo!

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133 I toast you in return, gentlemen, for soldiers and toreadors have much in common:

134 We both fight for pleasure.

135 It’s a holiday, and the arena is full from top to bottom.

136 Crazy with excitement, the spectators are roaring,

137 taunting, shouting, screaming themselves into a frenzy!

138 This is a celebration of courage, of strong-hearted men. En garde! Let’s go…

139 Toreador, en garde!

140 While you fight, dream of the dark eyes that are watching and the love that awaits you.

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142 Suddenly, there’s silence. What’s happening?

143 No more shouting — it is time. The bull leaps out!

144 He rushes in and charges. A horse goes down, dragging a picador.

145 “Bravo, bull!” yells the crowd. The bull comes and goes and strikes again.

146 Shaking his ribbons, he charges furiously, and the arena is filled with blood.

147 The others climb over the barriers to save themselves. Now, it’s your turn! Come on…

148 Toreador, en garde!

149 While you fight, dream of the dark eyes that are watching and the love that awaits you.

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151 Love…

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153 Toreador, love awaits you!

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155 - We’ve got a deal in mind. - A good one?

156 - Admirable, my dear. But we need you. - You need us?

157 For we admit with humility and great respect:

158 When trickery and thievery are involved, it’s always good to have women along.

159 Nothing goes well without the pretty ones.

160 - Don’t you agree? - Indeed, I do:

161 When trickery and thievery are involved, it’s always good to have women along.

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163 - So you can leave right away? - Whenever you like.

164 Excuse me… Go, if you wish, but I’m not going with you.

165 Carmen, my love, do come! You don’t have the heart to abandon us.

166 At least tell us the reason, Carmen.

167 Of course I’ll tell you…

168 The reason is that at this moment…

169 I’m in love.

170 - What did she say? - She said she’s in love!

171 - Carmen, be serious! - Head over heels in love.

172 This is certainly surprising. But it wouldn’t be the first time, sweetheart,

173 that you’ve been able to mix business with love.

174 My friends, I’d like to go with you tonight.

175 But forgive me — this time, love must come before business.

176 That can’t be your final word. Let us persuade you. You must come; we need you for this deal!

177 As for that, I do agree:

178 When trickery and thievery are involved, it’s always good to have women along.

179 Without the pretty ones, nothing ever goes well.

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181 “Halt! Who goes there? The soldier of Alcala! Where are you going, soldier of Alcala?

182 “I am off to make my enemy bite the dust!

183 “If that’s so, friend, you may pass. Honor and love are everything to us, soldier of Alcala!”

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185 I will dance for you. You’ll see, fine sir, how well I accompany myself.

186 Sit down, Don Jose. I shall begin:

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188 - Wait a moment, Carmen, stop. - Why, if you please?

189 I think I hear… Yes, our bugles are calling retreat. Can’t you hear them?

190 Bravo! It’s sad to dance without an orchestra, and here comes some music out of the blue.

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192 You don’t understand. It’s the retreat, and I have to return to the barracks for roll-call.

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194 To the barracks? For roll-call?

195 Ah, I’ve been so stupid!

196 I’ve been going to such lengths to amuse the gentleman.

197 I sang and danced… God help me, I might have loved him in a little while.

198 Ta ra ta ta! “My God, it’s the retreat! I’m going to be late!”

199 He loses his head and runs off! So much for his love.

200 You don’t believe in my love?

201 - Listen to me. - I don’t want to hear it. Go — they’ll be waiting!

202 I insist, Carmen: you will hear me!

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204 The flower you threw at me stayed with me in prison.

205 Withered and dried, it still kept its sweet scent.

206 For hours at a time, I would close my eyes and be intoxicated by this scent.

207 And at night, I would see you.

208 I began to curse you and hate you, to say to myself:

209 Why did destiny have to place her in my path?

210 Then I would accuse myself of blasphemy, and all I would feel is one desire, one hope:

211 To see you again, Carmen.

212 For you had but to appear and cast one glance at me

213 to possess me completely, my Carmen,

214 and I belonged to you.

215 Carmen, I love you.

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217 You do not love me.

218 For if you loved me, you’d go away with me…

219 - There, into the mountains, if you loved me… - Carmen, hush!

220 You’d take me away on horseback to ride off into the countryside together, if you loved me.

221 Carmen, have pity, alas!

222 You will follow me there. You love me, so take me away…

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224 No, I don’t want to listen to you any more! Desertion? Shame and dishonor — I will not.

225 - Go, then! I don’t love you any more. I hate you. - Carmen, I beg you…

226 - Farewell, and forever! - So be it. Farewell forever.

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228 - Who’s there? - Be quiet.

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230 I’m letting myself in.

231 For shame, my pretty. Not a good choice. Why take the soldier when you’ve got the officer?

232 - Off with you. - No, I’m not leaving. Prepare to die!

233 To hell with this jealousy!

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235 - Are you with us now? - There’s no choice.

236 Not very gallant, but who cares? You’ll take to it when you see it,

237 beautiful gypsy life, with the universe as your country and your will as law,

238 and the most intoxicating thing of all: freedom!

239 Follow us through the countryside into the mountains. You’ll get used to it.

240 Beautiful gypsy life, with the universe as your country and your will as law,

241 and the most intoxicating thing of all: freedom!

242 The open sky, the gypsy lifestyle…

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244 CARMEN by Georges Bizet

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246 Act III: The smugglers’ hideout in the mountains

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248 Shuffle and cut, just so. Three cards here, and four there.

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250 Now speak, my pretties. Give us news of the future.

251 Tell us who will betray us and who will love us. Speak!

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253 I see a young man, wildly in love with me.

254 Mine is rich and old, but he’s talking of marriage.

255 - We ride off into the mountains together. - Mine makes me mistress of a fine castle.

256 - Endless lovemaking, new pleasures everyday. - As much gold as I can handle, diamonds, gems…

257 Mine becomes a famous chief, who leads a hundred men.

258 Mine… Can I believe my eyes?

259 Yes, he dies!

260 I’m a widow, and I inherit everything!

261 Speak again, my pretties!

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263 - Wealth… - Love…

264 Let’s see… I’ll take a turn…

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266 Diamonds. Spades.

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268 Death! I read it correctly. First me, then him. For both of us — death.

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270 In vain you shuffle to try to escape unhappy answers.

271 It doesn’t work; the cards are honest and will not lie.

272 If your page in the celestial book is happy, shuffle and cut without fear.

273 The card beneath your fingers will turn to joy and announce your good fortune.

274 But if you must die, if the dreadful word has been written by fate,

275 try it twenty times — the pitiless cards will repeat, “Death.”

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277 Again… again…

278 Always death.

279 Speak again, my pretties! Tell us about the future.

280 - Who will betray us? Who will love us? - Again!

281 - Speak again, and tell us! - Despair! Death, again…

282 - Wealth… Love… - Always death!

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284 I say that nothing frightens me, alas, and that I can take care of myself,

285 but no matter how valiant I seem, I am dying of fear deep inside.

286 All alone in this wilderness, I am afraid. But it is wrong of me to be afraid.

287 You will give me courage and protect me, Lord.

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289 I shall see this woman whose accursed tricks have made a criminal of the man I once loved.

290 She is dangerous. She is beautiful.

291 But I don’t want to be afraid.

292 I shall speak proudly in front of her…

293 Lord, you will protect me!

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295 I say that nothing frightens me, alas, and that I can take care of myself,

296 but no matter how valiant I seem, I am dying of fear deep inside.

297 All alone in this wilderness, I am afraid. But it is wrong of me to be afraid.

298 You will give me courage and protect me, Lord.

299 Protect me, oh Lord. Give me courage!

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301 I am Escamillo, Toreador of Granada.

302 I know your name. Welcome — but really, my friend, you could have died.

303 I know. But I’m madly in love, and a man who doesn’t risk his life for his love is unworthy.

304 -Your beloved is here? - Yes. A gypsy, my dear.

305 Her name?

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307 She had a lover, a soldier who deserted for her.

308 They were in love, but I think it’s over. Carmen’s affairs don’t last six months.

309 - Yet you love her? - I love her madly.

310 You know there’s a price for taking one of our gypsy girls?

311 - Fine, I’ll pay it. - A price that’s exacted…

312 …at knifepoint!

313 You make yourself clear. That deserter — the one she loves, or used to love — that’s you.

314 -Yes, it is. - Charmed, I’m sure. No more need be said.

315 On your guard and beware!

316 No mercy if you’re slow to block a blow. Watch out!

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318 Really, I’m delighted that it’s you, Carmen, saving my life.

319 As for you, fine soldier… We’re even, but we can resume fighting for the beauty any day you like.

320 Good, no more fighting. We have to leave, so good-bye, my friend.

321 Before I take my leave, at least let me invite you to my match in Seville.

322 I believe I shall be at my best.

323 Those who love me will be there…

324 Calm down, my friend. I’m done speaking and have only to bid you all adieu.

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326 - Be careful, Carmen — I’m tired of suffering. - Let’s be off; we must go!

327 Stop! Someone is trying to hide over here.

328 - A woman! - What a happy surprise.

329 Micaela! Foolish girl, what are you doing here?

330 I came to look for you.

331 Over yonder is a cottage where a mother prays ceaselessly — your mother, alas.

332 She weeps for her child. She calls for you with outstretched arms.

333 Take pity on her, Jose! Follow me…

334 - Go on. Our trade is no good for you. - You’re telling me to follow her?

335 So you can run after your new lover? No!

336 If it costs me my life, Carmen, I won’t leave. The chain that binds us will bind us until death.

337 One more word, and it will be my last.

338 Alas, Jose, your mother is dying, and she doesn’t want to die without forgiving you.

339 Ah, let us leave!

340 Be glad — I’m leaving. But we shall meet again.

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342 Toreador, en garde!

343 While you fight, dream of the dark eyes that are watching, and the love that awaits you.

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345 Act IV: Outside a bullfighting arena in Seville

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347 Here they are! Here comes the quadrilla!

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349 Here comes the quadrilla of toreadors, with the sun gleaming on their lances!

350 Throw your hats in the air!

351 Hurrah for Escamillo! Bravo!

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353 If you love me, Carmen, you will soon be very proud of me.

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355 Ah, I love you, Escamillo. May I die if I have ever loved anyone as much.

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357 Carmen, some advice: don’t stay here.

358 And why not?

359 Don Jose is here, lurking in the crowd. Look!

360 - I see him. - Be careful.

361 I’m not the kind of woman to tremble before him. I’ll wait and talk to him.

362 - Carmen, believe me, you should be careful. - I’m not afraid of anything.

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364 It’s you… They warned me that you weren’t far away, that you’d come here.

365 They even told me to fear for my life, but I am brave and didn’t wish to flee.

366 I’m not threatening you, I’m imploring you, begging you.

367 I can forget our past.

368 We can begin a new life together, in a different place.

369 You ask the impossible. Carmen has never lied. Her soul is inflexible:

370 Everything is over between you and her.

371 I’ve never lied: everything is over between us.

372 Carmen, there is still time.

373 My Carmen, let me save you, for I adore you.

374 Let me save you and save myself, too.

375 No! I know it is time, and that you will kill me. But whether I live or die..,

376 No, I will not yield to you.

377 - Carmen, there’s still time… - Why bother with a heart that’s no longer yours?

378 - Let me save us… - You plead in vain; you’ll get nothing from me.

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380 So, you don’t love me any more?

381 No, I don’t love you any more.

382 But I still love you, Carmen. Alas, I adore you!

383 - What good are all these words? - I love you! If you like, I’ll stay a bandit.

384 Anything you want. Anything, you hear?

385 But don’t leave me, my Carmen. Remember our past, and how we loved each other.

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387 Carmen will never yield. She was born free, and she will die free!

388 Hurrah, what a fine match! See the bull leap through the bloody sand. Victory!

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390 - Let me go! - The man they cheer is your new lover?

391 On my soul: you will not pass. You will follow me.

392 - I will not follow you. - You’re going to him? You love him, then?

393 I love him! Before Death itself, I will repeat that I love him.

394 Hurrah, a fine match…

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396 Thus, I will have lost my soul so that you…

397 so that you can go, you whore, and laugh at me from his arms?

398 By blood, I swear you shall not go. It is I you’ll follow.

399 - Never. - I’m tired of threatening you.

400 Fine — strike me, then, or let me pass!

401 Victory!

402 For the last time, demon, will you follow me?

403 No. You gave me this ring before — take it!

404 Be damned, then!

405 Toreador, en garde! Dream of the dark eyes that are watching and of the love that awaits you.

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407 You can arrest me. It was I who killed her.

408 Ah Carmen, my beloved Carmen!

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