1. Go.
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2. Get out of here!
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3. The police are coming.
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4. But...
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5. Dresden...
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6. wait in front of the station.
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7. Hurry, give me the message.
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8. Here.
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9. Cedok Bridge.
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10. Three frogs?
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11. And then my father said this...
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12. If the monster you're chasing is a twin...
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13. Their mother is alive and is living in Prague.
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14. Take that!
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15. Give it back!
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16. Hey, pass.
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17. Nice one.
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18. Give it back! Give it back!
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19. Grimmer
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20. How's it going, Mr. Grimmer?
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21. Did you find the material you were looking for?
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22. After the unification of East and West Germany,
this institutions works completely changed,
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23. so those are the only hooks we have from before then.
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24. I'm sorry for causing you so much
trouble, Director Galbreckt.
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25. It's rare for this much to be left.
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26. Since the Berlin Wall was destroyed,
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27. the dangerous material in the East has been disappearing.
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28. The only thing for certain is that there were cases
of child abuse in East German orphanages.
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29. Although it's still hard to find materials to even prove that.
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30. Indeed.
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31. The orphanages in East German were normally under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Public Welfare.
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32. The problem was for the children whose parents were criminals, anarchists, spies, illegal immigrants,
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33. and those with no influence.
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34. Those children were cared for at Kinderheim,
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35. which was under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which was known for its bad reputation.
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36. I want to know exactly how far the abuse and brainwashing
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37. that occurred in that special orphanage went.
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38. I want to thoroughly investigate what exactly
took place inside that orphanage.
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39. Thoroughly, huh?
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40. I see. That's quite an investigation you're undertaking.
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41. The government employees are probably covering
for each other, or at least won't rat the others out.
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42. That's right.
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43. Including a certain Mr. Schunua, who's employed here.
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44. Dr. Schunua?
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45. He was an educator at 62 Kinderheim.
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46. I asked him for an interview, but he declined.
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47. You should keep a lookout.
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48. Before the unification, Dr. Schunua might
have participated in child abuse.
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49. Is it okay if I make copies of these books?
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50. Oh, go ahead.
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51. Mr. Grimmer, you're a journalist
from West Germany, aren't you?
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52. No, I'm from this side.
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53. I worked at a paper in Leipzig.
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54. I would never have thought that a protector of
human rights would be from the East side.
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56. back then I flew all over the world as a correspondent.
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57. I got missions from the government.
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58. Do you get it?
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59. I was a spy.
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60. What a large bag!
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61. It's full of the papers I've collected
throughout East Germany.
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62. I'll expect a great newspaper article from you.
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63. Where are you off to now?
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64. Prague, Czechoslovakia.
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65. Thank you for your cooperation, Director.
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66. They were picking on you pretty bad back there.
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67. So they ended up taking your shoes?
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68. Don't cry.
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69. People can live without shoes.
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70. We were all born barefoot anyways.
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71. But,
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72. those who would bully others and take away their shoes
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73. are scum.
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74. You shouldn't let losers like them make you cry.
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75. See ya.
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76. Too big for you to walk in, huh?
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77. Dresden Station
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78. Um,
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79. excuse me.
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80. Huh?
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81. Do you have a second?
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82. Sure.
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83. What's wrong?
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84. I'm in a bit of trouble.
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85. The bag with my passport in it was stolen.
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86. Your passport?
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87. That's horrible.
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88. Yes, it is.
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89. I was going to see my sister in Vienna.
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90. I just got word that she collapsed yesterday.
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91. She collapsed?
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92. You have to make it there as soon as possible.
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93. We should get the police.
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94. I've already tried that.
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95. The truth is, my sister doesn't have
money to pay for her doctors.
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96. That's awful.
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97. The bag that was stolen also had my wallet in it.
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98. Since I can't go to see her,
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99. I thought that I could at least send her some money,
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100. but I can't even do that.
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101. How much do you need?
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102. No, no. I don't need that much.
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103. If I could just get enough money to see
her at the hospital, that'd be enough.
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104. This is all I can give you.
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105. Thank you. Danke Schoen.
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106. I promise I'll pay you back.
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107. Write your address for me.
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108. Don't worry about it.
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109. As long as your sister gets better.
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110. Thank you. God bless you.
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111. Take care of your sister.
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112. You gave your money to him so easily.
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113. Huh?
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114. It's obvious it was all a lie.
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115. It was a lie?
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116. They're always around this station looking for money.
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117. You can't let them trick you like that.
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118. I was tricked?
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119. Express line to Prague will be leaving Platform 7 at 3:15.
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120. Thanks for the help.
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121. You're welcome.
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122. Thanks for the help just now.
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123. Do you mind if I sit here?
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124. No.
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125. Where are you headed?
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126. Prague.
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127. You're Japanese, aren't you?
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128. Konnichiwa.
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129. Heh, thanks.
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130. I've been to Japan before.
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131. I see.
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132. How many years has it been?
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133. It was 1982.
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134. I went to Akihabara.
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135. They had a lot of wiretaps and high-tech gadgets.
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136. And this song was popular.
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137. Let's see now...
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138. "At the north cemetery road."
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139. No, that's not it.
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140. "At the north...
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141. bar road."
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142. Yeah, that's right.
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143. "At the north bar road."
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144. And then there were the robots.
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145. I bought one of the plastic models for
my kid. He absolutely loved it.
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146. Where's your son now?
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147. He's dead.
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148. We're leaving the country,
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149. so I'll have to take a look at your passports.
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150. Sure.
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151. Danke Schoen.
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152. The Elba River.
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153. I wonder how the trout are doing this year.
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154. It's not very good.
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155. Oh, I see.
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156. Last year I caught one about this big.
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157. I don't think you'd be able to this year.
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158. Danke Schoen.
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159. Your secret's out.
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160. They know that passport's a fake.
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161. You should get out of here, Dr. Tenma.
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162. How do you know about me?
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163. More importantly,
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164. the border patrol knows about your fake passport
and they're going to come after you.
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165. You need to get out of here, Dr. Tenma.
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166. Huh?
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167. Hey, you.
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168. We need to get through.
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169. Ah, excuse me.
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170. My bag was so big, I got stuck.
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171. I can't move at all.
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172. Really? What are you doing?
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173. Don't be so violent.
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174. What's in here?
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175. Very important things.
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176. Ah, I'm loose.
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177. Do you know what happened to the man who was here?
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178. Huh?
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179. There was an Asian man in this
room with you, wasn't there?
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180. I don't know.
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181. Maybe he went to the dining car.
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182. You, check that car over there.
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183. Yes, sir.
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184. We have an emergency in passenger car 2.
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185. An Asian man had a fake passport!
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186. What's wrong?
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187. Hey!
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188. Hit the emergency brakes!
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189. Well done! Well done!
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190. They didn't chase you this way.
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191. The train stopped, so I got off.
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192. I haven't introduced myself.
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193. I'm Grimmer.
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194. If you'd let me, can I guide you to the border, Dr. Tenma?
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195. I know this area well.
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196. I come here to fish often.
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197. The climbing is a little difficult,
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198. but the scenery is a sight to be seen.
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199. Why are you helping me?
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200. Eh?
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201. Ah.
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202. I worked at a newspaper back when there was a East and West Germany,
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203. although I'm a freelance journalist now.
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204. I've read all the articles about you.
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205. I'm very interested in you.
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206. There were false charges made
all the time in East Germany.
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207. This political prisoner was falsely accused.
That murderer was innocent.
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208. Seeing that all the time,
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209. I can identify real criminals from
the ones who are falsely accused.
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210. You are innocent.
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211. Isn't that right, Dr. Tenma?
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212. Could I ask you to stop calling me Doctor?
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213. Huh?
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214. But you're an excellent brain surgeon,
aren't you, Dr. Tenma?
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215. I'm not a doctor anymore!
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216. How about that?
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217. What a nice view!
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218. From here, we can see whoever's trying to follow us.
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219. Let's take a little break.
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220. How about a sandwich?
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221. I have wine, too,
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222. and some delicious cheese.
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223. I... don't have that much time.
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224. The sun is still high in the sky.
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225. It's better to cross the border when it's dark.
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226. Picnics sure are fun.
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227. It's good to have one occasionally, Dr. Tenma.
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228. Having such beautiful surroundings
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229. and delicious food...
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230. These are the times that you feel happy to be alive.
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231. I respect doctors like you.
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232. Journalists like me might give people a
little happiness if I write a good article,
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233. but you... you can give people life itself.
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234. I shot a man.
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236. I shot someone for the first time.
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237. He's probably dead.
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238. Before then my hands trembled and I couldn't aim.
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240. my hands stopped trembling.
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244. I'm...
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246. Whenever I come to the Elba River to fish, I think to myself.
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247. I wish I could have come here fishing with my son.
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248. Your dead son?
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249. I can catch a trout this big here.
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250. He died without ever knowing the joy of fishing.
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251. If a doctor like you were near him back then,
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253. I'm telling you, I caught a fish this big.
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254. After you cross that mountain,
you'll be at the Czech border.
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255. When you pass through that, you'll reach a wooded road.
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256. You might be able to catch a ride there.
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257. I'll head back to the station now.
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258. Thank you.
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259. You really helped me, Mr. Grimmer.
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260. I'll pray for your good fortune,
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261. Dr. Tenma.
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262. Bye.
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263. If we ever meet again,
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265. Dr. Tenma.
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266. Everyone is burdened with sins.
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267. Those sins will never disappear,
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270. Prague, Czechoslovakia
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271. Wonderful!
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272. This is absolutely beautiful.
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273. This is the first time I've been here, but Prague seems
like a town right out of a fairy tale at night.
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274. Do you mind if I sit here?
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275. I'm totally in love with this place.
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276. You're Mr. Petrov, aren't you?
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277. You bought your Russian nationality and
have been living in Czechoslovakia.
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278. I have something I want to ask you.
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279. Will you help me, Mr. Petrov?
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280. Or maybe I should call you Mr. Reinhart Biermann?
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281. There was a special orphanage in East Berlin.
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282. It was an experimentation ground for brainwashing
young boys and changing their personalities.
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283. It was called 511 Kinderheim.
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284. You were the director there.
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286. You were the director there.
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287. What were you trying to do...
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290. Yes... Gazing at what is known now in this world...
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293. Make it home... to your land of purity...
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