| I work at the ranch
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| I saddle her mare
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| I ride with the gun behind as she visits her friends here and there
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| She says, «Thank you, Manuel,» or, «Manuel, por favor,» or «Good ev’ning,
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| Manuel,»
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| La Dona Maria Elena Cantrell
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| I dream of the mission San Miguel and it says to me, the mission bell
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| «She is married, Manuel, the wife of the rancher, Don Carlos Cantrell
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| You serve at the ranch
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| You hold her chair
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| You carry her boxes, trunks, letters, and books here and there
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| She says, «Thank you, Manuel,» or, «Manuel, por favor,» or «Good ev’ning,
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| Manuel,»
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| La Dona Maria Elena Cantrell
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| But I hear with my heart what she says with her eyes with, «Good ev’ning,
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| Manuel,» or «Manuel, por favor,»
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| Or, «The carriage, Manuel,» or «Manuel, close the door.» |