-Forgive me, Pedro. Did I hurt him? -Not as much as I have hurt her, let me tell you that my purpose... -I have not asked you for any explanation. -It is necessary that you allow me to address you a few words... -I did it once and it turned out to be a lie, I don't want to hear it anymore...
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In this exchange, one character expresses regret for potentially causing pain to another, highlighting a sense of guilt and concern. Meanwhile, another character acknowledges their own wrongdoing and the pain they have inflicted, suggesting a deeper emotional conflict. This conversation indicates a struggle with honesty and the complexities of their relationships.

Throughout this dialogue, there is a tension between the desire for understanding and the reluctance to confront painful truths. One character seeks to explain themselves, but the other is resistant, hinting at a past filled with deception and disappointment. This illustrates the broader themes of love, betrayal, and the challenge of communication in human relationships.

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