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"El Callejón Del Beso" (In Inglish)
It had once, a court young woman called Ana, the only daughter of a hard and demanding man. Ana was possessing Dona Brígida as his lady of company. Ana had a claimant of name Carlos.
On having been discovered by his energetic father, immediately the problems came, on having enclosed it of for life in a Convent, removing it from his real love, later to send her to Spain and her to marry a noble old man but of good economic, very suitable position for his father to increase the domains of his estate. On having done this, Ana and Doña Brígida cried inconsolable and implored that the plans of his father will not carry out, but it did not serve.
In spite of it, Dona Brígida sent a letter to Don Carlos on behalf of his dear one, to tell him of his tragic situation.
Carlos' mind flew and thousand questions were done, but suddenly it realized that not everything was so serious as he believed so he answered to Ana, asking him which would be the solution.
Nevertheless, it happened to him to buy the house of to the side, without neither she nor his family was finding out.
One day, Ana went out to appear to the balcony and his surprise was to be with his dearly. The one who was going to say it, so nearby and simultaneously, so far away? But there was another surprise, not so pleasing for both; the father of Ana realized the mysterious visits of his daughter with Carlos, but Dona Brígida tried to prevent at any expense the entry of the violent gentlem. His ire was bigger so without thinking it boyfriend went to the young person to fix a dagger to him, without noticing that it went to his own daughter whom it hurt in the chest.
On having realized of what it had done, Carlos silenced and with a tender kiss he said goodbye of Ana, already without life.
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2. The salt mill
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3. Robin Hood
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