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{SPEAKER name="Jeanne Porterfield "}
What a setting for a wedding reception. José is also a caballero, the name given to the men of Portugal who fight the bulls from magnificently—— Repeat page 8.

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José is also a caballero, the name given to the men of Portugal who fight the bulls from magnificently trained horses.

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{SPEAKER name="Unkown Woman "}
Wait, there are footsteps here.

{SPEAKER name="Jeanne Porterfield "}
But I wasn't reading.
Repeat again.

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{SPEAKER name="Unkown Woman "}
Oh, that's all right——

{SPEAKER name="Jeanne Porterfield "}
I don't think he'll hear.

{SPEAKER name="Unknown Man"}
You have to wait for my signals——

{SPEAKER name="Jeanne Porterfield "}
Oh, just go, oh.

{SPEAKER name="Unknown Man"}
——I'm rolling.

{SPEAKER name="Jeanne Porterfield "}
Oh, fine.

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Repeat page 8.

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Little Lisbeth often accompanies her father to see the bulls, which fascinate her.

{SPEAKER name="Unknown Man"}
I think there's a noise in there or something—

{SPEAKER name="Jeanne Porterfield "}
Pardon me?

{SPEAKER name="Unknown Man"}
I heard some sort of a paper noise, or something——

{SPEAKER name="Jeanne Porterfield "}
Oh? Alright, I'll take it again.

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{SPEAKER name="Unknown Man"}
Place is 'José'?

{SPEAKER name="Jeanne Porterfield "}
No, Little Lisbeth.

{SPEAKER name="Unknown Man"}
Sorry.

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{SPEAKER name="Jeanne Porterfield "}
Little Lisbeth often accompanies her father to see the bulls, which fascinate her. José explains though that they aren't like her gentle donkey, and she must never get close to them, but, keep a good distance away.

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A highlight is when José—— Repeat, bottom of 8.

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These elaborate towers—— Repeat, page 10.

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After the fun in Coimbra, we went in quest of the inns we had heard so much about, called pousadas. And cradled within the medieval town of Obidos, we discovered the inn to be of all things, a castle.

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Here we were magically transported back to the 12th century, when kings of yore occupied its royal rooms, which have now been remodeled into charming accommodations for the guests.

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We felt we could remain here forever, but due to the extreme popularity of the pousadas, one can stay only a maximum of five days in each, so——

{SPEAKER name="Unknown Man"}
——I'm sorry, didn't get—


Transcription Notes:
{SPEAKER name="Unknown Man"} probably he's the audio engineer in the control room {SPEAKER name="Unknown Woman"} probably she's a producer or a manager of some sort, sitting in the recording room with Jeanne