1. Well, well... you've found
some wonderful property.
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2. It's a convenient twenty-minute drive
from the center of Berlin;
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3. Former
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4. in a well-located
and nice neighborhood.
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5. It's rare to find this sort of property
on the former East side.
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6. Umm...
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7. Wasn't this the residence
of Mr. Liebert,
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8. the consultant to the former
East German Trade Commission?
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9. Huh?
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10. What? You just came
to investigate Mr. Liebert?
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11. Is that all? You're not a customer?
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12. Sorry... There was something
I just had to find out.
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13. I wouldn't know anything about
an official who died ten years ago!
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14. The Lieberts adopted twins
while they were here.
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15. I told you, I don't know anything...
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16. What about the landlord?
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17. Can you introduce me to him?
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18. Listen... most of the land in
the former East side is the property
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19. of Jewish capitalists who escaped
from the Nazi regime.
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20. The eastern government was paying
foreign countries and capitalists
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21. from the west side
and borrowing land.
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22. The landlord for this property
is overseas...
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23. Besides, my company is
a west-side real estate company
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24. that prospered after
the destruction of the Wall.
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25. I don't know anything about the past.
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26. Now, get out.
I'm going to lock the gate...
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27. Isn't there anyone who knows
about ten years ago...
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28. someone who
remembers Mr. Liebert?
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29. As I told you, this is a residential area
for ex-government officials.
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30. Most fled after the Wall came down.
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31. Especially from the officials from
the Ministry of the Interior...
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32. Oh! Come to think of it...
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33. An ex-official of the former East German
Department of Commerce
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34. lives ten houses away from here...
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35. Yes, Mr. Liebert. He didn't have to
take such a risk, only to die.
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36. If only he had waited
just a little longer,
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37. until East Germany collapsed...
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38. It makes you wonder why
he went to a free country...
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39. Just to be killed of all things...
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40. Did Mr. Liebert have twins?
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41. Twins?
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42. Oh, I remember!
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43. Those twins that Mr. Liebert adopted
from the orphanage!
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44. Orphanage?
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45. They were such cute kids...
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46. Mr. Liebert always wanted children.
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47. W-Where is that orphanage?
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48. Umm... I think it was...
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49. Hmm... 511?
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50. Yes, that's right,
I think it was 511 Kinderheim...
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51. 511... Kinderheim?
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52. 511 Kinderheim
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53. The site of this orphanage will soon
be turned into a supermarket.
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54. I'm relieved that this creepy building
is finally going to be destroyed.
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55. Excuse me, do you know anyone
from this orphanage?
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56. Someone from here?
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57. There isn't anyone.
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58. I don't want to talk about it.
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59. It's so creepy.
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60. B-But...
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61. If you really want to find out,
there's Hartmann over on 47th St.,
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62. who worked at the old
Ministry of Health and Welfare.
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63. Hey there... Do you know someone
named Hartmann who lives around here?
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64. What's wrong?
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65. You're injured... Let me take a look.
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66. It's all right. Don't be afraid.
Let me take a look.
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67. You've injured a healing wound...
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68. It's festering.
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69. Suck it up!
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70. This will sting a little,
but this will help you get better.
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71. All right, that's good...
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72. Don't trip!
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73. You'll get hurt again!
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74. Hartmann...
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75. I became the foster parent to all those
kids after the fall of East Germany.
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76. Foster parent?
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77. Yes, I took care of them until they
were adopted or went off on their own.
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78. The president of
an accessories company
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79. adopted the kid in the middle.
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80. The kid to the left
is in the military right now.
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81. I'm even taking care of one right now.
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82. It must be hard work.
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83. I wouldn't call it work.
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84. I worked for many years,
dealing with orphans,
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85. as the district official for
the Ministry of Health and Welfare.
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86. I opposed the way that the government
was treating them at the time.
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87. After the fall of socialism, I wanted to
help the children in my own way.
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88. I'm poor and things
haven't gone my way...
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89. but, still, it's much better than
the orphanages that they were in.
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90. 511 Kinderheim was
a special orphanage
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91. that was run by both
the Ministry of Health and Welfare
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92. and the Ministry of the Interior.
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93. Well, all orphanages in East Germany
were more or less like that,
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94. but special orphanages
were the worst of them all...
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95. It wasn't just an institution
for children with nowhere to go...
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96. It was a gathering for
the children of criminals,
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97. captured political offenders,
and the children of those
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99. That's why it was expected that
they would be discriminated against
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100. and treated inhumanely...
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101. The children there couldn't do
anything about their situation...
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102. It was a clash between socialism
and totalitarianism...
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103. The government told the public that
the orphans would be reeducated
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104. and turned into model socialists.
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105. But in reality,
they were treated like criminals.
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106. The directors and instructors
were horrible...
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107. The worst ones would confiscate
packages sent to the children
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108. and sell them.
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109. Who were the real criminals?
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110. Fear and violence ruled
the special orphanages.
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111. No person would grow up
normal there.
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112. Then that incident happened...
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113. Incident?
What happened at that orphanage?
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114. You said that you wanted to
ask me about the twins, didn't you?
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115. Do you know something about them?
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116. I don't know much about the sister
because she was left at an orphanage
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117. in a different district.
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118. But I do know about
the brother, Johan.
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119. Johan! Yes, I want to
know about Johan!
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120. It was... It was top secret.
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121. The East German government
placed a strict gag order on it.
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122. Well, it was a long time ago...
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123. I think it's all right to talk about it...
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124. What is this incident?
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125. What did... What did Johan do?
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126. A revolt...
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127. I'm home...
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128. Dieter, we have a guest.
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129. Come and greet him.
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130. Oh!
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131. Dieter, what's with your attitude?
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132. Aren't you going to greet him?
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133. I-It's okay. We already met
in front of the house.
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134. Right?
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135. Oh... I'd like to hear the rest.
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136. No...
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137. Not in front of the child.
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138. Oh... you're right.
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139. It's already late so we should
meet another day.
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140. Dieter!
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141. Would you care to
have dinner with us?
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142. S-Sure.
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143. Mr. Tenma, you say that
you're a freelance journalist.
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144. Does that mean that you're going to
write an article about the things
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145. that you've investigated?
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146. Y-Yes, that's right.
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147. Then, this is one thing
I want you to emphasize...
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148. The development of a child
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149. all depends on the adult
that raises him.
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150. We must lead children
in the right direction.
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151. That's when children can
have pleasant dreams.
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152. Dreams, huh-?
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153. Dieter, what dreams do you have?
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154. A soccer ball...
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155. Huh...?
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156. I want a soccer ball!
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157. I see...
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158. Thank you for dinner.
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159. I'd like to continue where we left off
another time.
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160. Sorry we couldn't
finish our conversation.
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161. I'll come again.
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162. Perhaps I can come tomorrow.
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163. Dieter...
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164. Umm... Excuse me.
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165. Can I come in?
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166. Mr. Hartmann!
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167. It's Tenma.
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168. Mr. Hartmann!
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169. Mr. Hartmann! Mr. Hartmann!
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170. What happened, Mr. Hartmann!
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171. Mr. Hartmann...
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172. M-Mr. Tenma...
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173. Dieter!
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174. What happened?
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175. He fell.
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176. He was standing on the chair and...
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177. Oh, Dieter.
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178. Ow... ow, it hurts...
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179. Where does it hurt, Dieter?
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180. It hurts...
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181. Mr. Hartmann, call an ambulance!
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182. O-Okay.
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183. Dieter, let me take a look.
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184. What are all these scars?
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185. Is this it?
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186. Does it hurt here?
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187. Two ribs are broken...
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188. And his clavicle is dislocated.
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189. How did he get this injury
from falling off a chair?
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190. The ambulance will be here soon,
so it's all right.
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191. O-Okay...
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192. But what are all these injuries?
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193. I told you that it's all right...
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194. So you can leave.
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195. But...
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196. The way you touch those injuries...
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197. It's as if you're a doctor...
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198. Oh... well...
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199. Tenma...
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200. I thought I heard
that name somewhere.
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201. You're a doctor, aren't you?
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202. You're the one wanted for murder...
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203. This injury...
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204. Where are all these injuries
on his body from?
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205. Nevermind that... Shouldn't you
be running away, Mr. Tenma?
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206. I called the police
along with the ambulance...
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207. Mr. Hartmann! I'm asking you
how Dieter got all these injuries!
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208. It shouldn't matter
to someone like you,
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209. who's wanted for murder.
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210. It's just as I expected from a fugitive.
You're very short-tempered.
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211. You did it, didn't you?
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212. Did it? Did what?
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213. You were abusing Dieter.
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214. Abusing?
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215. Don't say such ill willed things
about me.
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216. Right, Dieter?
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217. What do you plan to do?
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218. I'm going to take him to the hospital.
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219. First murder, and now kidnapping?
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220. Don't move!
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221. You'll be caught even if you do that.
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222. It's all right, Dieter! I'm going to
get you to a hospital!
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223. I'm afraid of the hospital...
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224. There's nothing to be afraid of!
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225. The doctors will get you better.
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226. Mr. Hartmann always
makes me better...
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227. You're covered in injuries...
You've never been to a hospital?
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228. I'm afraid... Right now,
the world is full of bad things.
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229. That's why I have to be strong!
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230. Strong...
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231. Did Mr. Hartmann tell you that?
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232. The world is dark...
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233. The future is dark...
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234. That's not true!
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235. It's a big lie that the world is dark!
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236. Really?
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237. Yes, it's true.
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238. Oh, I forgot.
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239. Here... A soccer ball.
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240. Wow!
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241. Tomorrow will be... a good day.
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242. Sorry for coming at this hour.
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243. It's all right... But we're crowded with
emergency cases at the moment.
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244. It might take a while
until we can see him.
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245. Could you do something about that?
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246. - There was a very big accident.
- The bus driver died instantly.
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247. We need to ask the truck driver about
the circumstances of the accident.
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248. He broke both his legs,
but he can still talk, can't he?
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249. We have to treat him first.
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250. Question him later.
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251. - Then, we'll be waiting here.
- U-Umm...
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252. I'll be back in two hours.
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253. Huh?
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255. Also, please don't let anyone
leave with him other than myself.
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256. U-Umm...
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258. No, it's still backed up...
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264. I don't know much about
Johan's sister because
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in a different district.
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266. A different orphanage...
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268. There's a child that you
want me to take in?
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269. So, who are you? Why are you
coming here at this hour?
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270. I know it's an unreasonable request,
but this kid...
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271. I know that the kid is being abused.
But if I don't know who you are...
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272. Umm... Well...
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273. I can't take in a child from
someone so suspicious.
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274. U-Umm... could this be the orphanage
that took care of Anna Liebert?
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275. Anna Liebert?
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276. You know Anna Liebert?
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277. S-So Anna was here?
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278. Yes. How nostalgic...
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280. Y-Yes.
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281. Right now, she's going
to Heidelberg University...
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282. I see. She's doing well!
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283. Anna was a nice girl...
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284. I knew she was adopted by
Mr. Liebert of the Trade Commission
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286. Umm...
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287. What was his name?
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288. Johan.
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289. Yes, Johan, Johan.
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290. They were very close,
but I felt sorry for them
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in separate orphanages.
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292. Those two were really alone
before they came here.
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near the border of Czechoslovakia,
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294. they were holding hands
as they walked.
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295. They both were shivering in the cold.
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296. At first, Mr. Liebert only
wanted to adopt Johan.
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without his sister...
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298. Thankfully, Anna got to be happy.
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299. I heard that the conditions
of the orphanages
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301. We're not like 511 Kinderheim.
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302. Huh?
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303. Inge, the bathroom isn't that way.
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304. Okay? See?
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305. Mommy...
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306. It's all right. It's all right...
There's nothing to be afraid of.
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307. Now... you can go to the bathroom
by yourself, can't you?
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308. Those kids really did not know
a parent's love.
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309. You only need love in order to
develop as a person.
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310. As you say, the orphanages of
the east side were quite horrible.
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311. Even this place was once referred to
as Orphanage 47.
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312. But we did what we could
so we wouldn't be controlled
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even just a little
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like 511 Kinderheim.
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315. It was a special orphanage
run by both
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and the Ministry of the Interior.
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317. Do you know what that means?
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318. No...
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319. The real state of affairs
was being managed by
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321. That place was... East Germany's
experimental laboratory...
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