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Transcription: [00:38:56]
{SPEAKER name="Unknown Man "}
Go back——
{SPEAKER name="Jeanne Porterfield "}
Fine.
{SPEAKER name="Unknown Man "}
——just one sentence.
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{SPEAKER name="Jeanne Porterfield "}
After 'the final pass of the afternoon' ?
{SPEAKER name="Unknown Man "}
'sometimes when the bull'
{SPEAKER name="Jeanne Porterfield "}
Oh, alright.
{SPEAKER name="Unknown Man "}
[[garbled]]
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{SPEAKER name="Jeanne Porterfield "}
Sometimes when the——
{SPEAKER name="Unknown Woman "}
[[garbled]], I'm sorry — Don't bring out the word 'but' so much -- [[exaggerates]] But! -- Not that, the 'but', it's: 'But, not for long'-- it's a——
{SPEAKER name="Jeanne Porterfield "}
Alright.
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Everyone watches in wide-eyed wonder. Repeat that.
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This procession originated in pagan times, for when the Romans were here 2000 years ago, it was already a custom.
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Still topped by their towering trays, they bring to an end this extraordinary pageant. The final topping to a trip through Portugal, with pleasure all the way.
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{SPEAKER name="Unknown Woman "}
Try it again, just for the heck of it——
{SPEAKER name="Jeanne Porterfield "}
Repeat the last.
{SPEAKER name="Unknown Woman "}
——we might use the other one and we might use this one.
{SPEAKER name="Jeanne Porterfield "}
Repeat the end of page 10.
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Driving along, we noticed that the women——
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{SILENCE}