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“—¿Señorita Alcázar? —insistió—. ¿Sigue allí? —Sí —contesté frunciendo el ceño y apretando los labios. —Veo que no es muy hospitalaria. ¿No piensa abrir la puerta? —No es correcto señor, usted es mi jefe y le agradezco su interés por mi salud pero le aseguro que estoy mejor, feliz noche, nos veremos mañana. —¿Cómo? ¿No piensa dejarme aquí afuera verdad? ¿Es una broma? —Ninguna broma señor, es solamente que vivo sola y no es apropiado que lo reciba. —¿Apropiado? ¿Pues en qué siglo vive? Di un leve portazo con mi propia frente apretando los ojos y los labios, se me olvidaba donde estaba.”

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