ZARY DE LAS NIEVES - Summary

Summary

The provided text appears to be a transcript of a conversation or a performance, with timestamps and sections marked by music or applause. However, it's difficult to provide a concise summary without additional context or information about the content of the conversation or performance.

Here's a rough summary based on the timestamps and keywords:

- The conversation starts with a mention of a key being opened, suggesting a security or mystery context.
- The speaker talks about wanting an adventure and waking up in the morning.
- They mention a plan, a center plan B, and a dispenser, possibly referring to a plan or strategy.
- They express a desire to wake up wanting an adventure, and introduce a character named Dale Line.
- The conversation then introduces a story about a boy named Honey, who was sent by the queen of his house to clean the kitchen.
- The speaker talks about a mountain being really cold and mentions a match and a newspaper, possibly referring to a fire they're about to make.
- The conversation then shifts to the speaker expressing their personal feelings about Christmas, emphasizing the importance of family, love, peace, and sharing with others.
- The conversation ends with the speaker saying "Merry Christmas" and expressing sincere wishes to their "little actors", suggesting a context of a performance or a celebration.

Please note that this is a very general summary and the actual meaning could be different depending on the context of the conversation or performance.

Facts

1. The text contains conversations and a story about a boy named Honey, an educated boy from a house where the queen and her mother were very macho. The queen told Honey to clean the kitchen on a pretty floor with his pretty girl. There were 12 little white mice on the pretty floor.

2. The story also mentions a king not very far away called the jewels in one of those houses.

3. The text contains references to a plan of calm and a center plan b.

4. There are mentions of music and applause throughout the text, indicating a possible performance or event.

5. The text ends with a discussion about Christmas, emphasizing the importance of spending time with family and friends, and opening our hearts.