
La mujer del almacén
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Narrated by:
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Luis Marquez
About this listen
Jo, Jim y el narrador montan a caballo, luego se detienen en una tienda, donde Jim fue hace cuatro años, bromeando que una rubia de ojos azules vive allí. Allí son recibidos por una mujer que parece ser mentalmente inestable y despeinada con dientes perdidos. Reciben una ayuda de la tienda para tratar una herida en el caballo, le preguntan si pueden quedarse en el campo cercano. Al principio ella se niega y luego les sugiere cenar y en la parte que finalmente les permite quedarse por la noche en la tienda. Jo y Jim bromean sobre la mujer que se refiere a cómo sabe "cómo besar ciento veinticinco formas diferentes".
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