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First Aired: 31 January 1963
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2. You unlock this door
with the key of imagination.
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3. Beyond it is another dimension.
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4. A dimension of sound, a dimension
of sight, a dimension of mind.
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5. You're moving into a land of shadow
and substance, of things and ideas.
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6. You've just crossed over
into The Twilight Zone.
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7. English Subtitles edited by
Pandorafilm - Heerlen
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8. So...
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9. 'The undersigned, having accepted
the following propositions:
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10. 'A: that prior to the
inception of language...
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11. 'man communicated
by telepathic means;
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12. 'and B, that this ability
not only still exists...
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13. 'but can be redeveloped
to its former effectiveness;
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14. 'do hereby agree
to the following precepts.
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15. '1: that we shall henceforth dedicate
our professional and private lives...
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16. 'to the study of mental telepathy...
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17. 'and whatever extrasensory functions
may be supplemental to it.
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18. '2: That the findings
of the study shall be applied
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19. 'not only to ourselves,
but to all our children.
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20. '3: That each family unit
shall reside in a location...
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21. 'calculated to prevent
the interference of society.
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22. '4: That monthly correspondence
shall be exchanged...
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23. 'until such time as they will
establish a joint colony...
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24. 'in which communication of every sort
shall be exclusively mental.'
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25. There are sure to be
other details, of course,
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26. but for now, this should suffice
to get us started.
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27. Comments?
- More than sufficient, I think.
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28. Most specific.
- Karl?
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29. It is what we agreed upon.
- That sounds much like disapproval.
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30. No, no, no.
Not at all.
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31. I will be pleased to sign.
- You are certain now?
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32. This should not be entered into
unless with absolute assurance.
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33. He is assured, Holger.
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34. His apparent uncertainty is only
a sympathetic reflection of my own.
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35. You are still uncertain?
- Not in the general concept, Holger.
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36. I agree with it, believe in it.
It is yet that I wonder...
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37. do we have the right to impose
this study on our children,
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38. even those unborn?
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39. You speak as if we plan
to harm our children.
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40. Isn't it rather that we hope to
bestow upon them a gift beyond price?
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41. That is our hope, but we offer
them no choice in the matter.
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42. Is that just?
- I too am a mother, Maria.
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43. Devoted to the welfare of my child,
yet I am convinced it is just.
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44. It is more than just.
It's inevitable.
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45. Destiny demands it.
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46. Did you and Holger decide
definitely not to stay in Europe?
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47. There's a house in Pennsylvania
which was left to Holger by an uncle.
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48. We plan to live in it.
- Excellent. What town is this?
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49. German Corners.
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50. What you're witnessing is the
beginning to an extraordinary play:
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51. To wit the signing of a Pact,
the commencement of a project.
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52. The play itself will be performed
almost entirely offstage.
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53. The final scenes are to be enacted a
decade hence. With a different cast.
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54. The main character of these
final scenes is Ilse...
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55. the daughter of professor
and Mrs. Nielsen, age two.
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56. At the moment,
she lies sleeping in her crib,
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57. unaware of the singular drama
in which she is to be involved.
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58. Ten years from now, Ilse Nielsen
is to know the desolating terror...
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59. of living simultaneously
in the world...
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60. and in The Twilight Zone.
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61. Yeah?
- Sheriff Wheeler? Tom Poulter.
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62. The Nielsen house is burning. There's
a big fire at the Nielsen house.
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63. Hurry.
- Right.
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64. What is it?
- Fire at the Nielsen house.
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65. Did it just start?
- I hope so. If it didn't...
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66. Max, Harry. There's a fire at the
Nielsen house. Call the volunteers.
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67. I'll be there in 10 or 15 minutes.
Got it?
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68. I told them when they came here
not to live so far out of town.
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69. That girl.
That lovely girl.
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70. We'll never put that out.
- Keep the woods from catching.
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71. Come on, let's check out back.
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72. They're done for.
Poor kid.
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73. Harry, over here, quick.
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74. Do you think she's...?
Is she burned?
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75. She's alive. Are you all right?
- She's in shock, Harry.
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76. Get a blanket on her.
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77. Bad off. Can't talk, can't cry,
can't do nothing.
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78. She's not burned, though. How could
she get out without being burned?
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79. I don't know.
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80. Is she hurt?
- Not physically. She's in shock.
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81. We'd better get her to bed.
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82. We'll have to use Sally's.
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83. The other bedroom, Cora.
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84. All right.
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85. Cora.
- I'm sorry.
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86. She's beautiful.
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87. She looks just like sally.
Doesn't she?
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88. You want something to eat?
- No, I haven't got time.
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89. Thought I'd take some coffee
to the boys.
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90. Are her parents...?
- No way of knowing.
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91. Can't get close to the house yet.
It's burning too hard.
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92. How...?
- Tom Poulter found her outside.
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93. We don't know how she got there.
- I expect her parents are dead.
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94. It's an awful fire.
- Poor child.
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95. There's something wrong with her.
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96. I know she's not deaf or dumb
or retarded or anything.
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97. Before she fell asleep,
I tried to get her to talk.
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98. She didn't say a word.
Not a word.
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99. Even in shock, the powers of speech
aren't completely gone.
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100. It's as though she doesn't know
how to talk.
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101. Be careful.
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102. Mother?
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103. Where are you, mother?
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104. Are you near me, father?
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105. Mother. Father.
Where are you?
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106. No, no.
They're dead.
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107. They're dead.
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108. Ilse.
Ilse, what is it?
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109. I'm not going to hurt you, Ilse.
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110. What's the matter, darling?
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111. They're dead.
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112. And there's no way of getting
in touch with her relatives?
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113. Everything burned.
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114. Tom Poulter said they get three
letters from Europe each month.
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115. Maybe they're from relatives.
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116. We can wait till the next
and write to the three addresses.
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117. What'll we do with the girl?
- We'll have to keep her here.
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118. Only be for a week or so, Cora.
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119. Can the girl tell us something?
- Nope.
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120. You don't think she can talk, either?
- I tried everything I could.
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121. That explains it.
- What?
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122. The times miss Frank
and I tried to talk...
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123. the Nielsens into putting
the girl in school.
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124. The answer was always no.
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125. Maybe there's something
physically wrong with her.
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126. We'll have Doc Steiger
check her over.
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127. I don't think he'll find anything.
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128. I just can't understand it.
They were educated people.
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129. They didn't even teach
their own daughter how to talk.
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130. They were strange people, too, Cora.
They hardly ever spoke themselves.
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131. We should put her in school while
we're waiting for those letters.
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132. Teach her how to talk, anyway.
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133. Not right away.
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134. She has to start sooner or later,
doesn't she?
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135. Harry, she just lost her parents.
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136. I didn't mean tomorrow
or the next day.
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137. You know, it's a crime,
a girl that age not being educated,
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138. Not even knowing how to talk.
Her father a professor, too.
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139. Keeping his own child in ignorance.
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140. Something's got to be done.
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141. Somebody's got to undo
what her parents did to her.
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142. I'm not surprised,
their decision to live out of town.
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143. Why wouldn't they teach her
how to talk?
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144. And there's no reason why she
can't talk. I don't understand it.
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145. He says he just can't understand it.
There's nothing wrong with her.
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146. He checked everything.
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147. What is it, Ilse?
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148. You can tell us, darling.
Nobody's going to be angry with you.
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149. Don't be afraid of us, Ilse.
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150. Cora, leave her alone.
- I can't just ignore her.
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151. She's been here over a week now.
- What's the use?
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152. There's just no way
of getting through to her.
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153. I have to keep on trying.
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154. Ilse.
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155. Didn't they ever talk to you?
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156. I wish I could make you understand.
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157. She was swimming in the lake...
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158. It's almost as if you understand.
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159. Bye, hon.
- Bye-bye. See you at lunch.
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160. Hello? Yes, he is.
Harry.
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161. Yeah? Yeah, Tom.
All right, I'll be right over.
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162. The letters from Europe are in.
I'll see you in a little while.
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163. Now they'll come and get me...
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164. take me to the other children
who are the way I am.
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165. Did you get them?
- What?
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166. The letters.
- Tom couldn't let me have them.
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167. It's against the law.
He's got to send them back.
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168. All he could do was let me copy
off the return addresses.
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169. I'm going to write to them now.
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170. It's all right, Ilse.
You run along now.
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171. Suppose you have to write them.
- What do you mean? Thanks.
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172. Nothing.
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173. What are you saying to them?
- About the fire, the Nielsens dying.
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174. Asking them if they're related to
the girl or know any relatives.
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175. What if her relatives aren't any
better for her than her parents were?
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176. What are you talking about?
It's my duty to find her relatives.
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177. Who they are or what they are
is none of my business.
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178. The welfare of a child
is everybody's business.
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179. We are not in a position to decide.
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180. We're in a position just to send her
away. Then maybe she won't ever talk.
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181. Maybe she'll go through life
just being afraid of shadows.
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182. Cora. I understand.
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183. Sally gone
and another child in the house.
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184. But she's not our child. We have
no rights where she's concerned.
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185. There's something wrong with her.
Our job is to make every effort...
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186. Is that why you want
to get rid of her?
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187. I don't have to answer that,
do I, Cora?
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188. Now they'll come and get me.
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189. Ilse.
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190. They'll never find me now.
Never. Never.
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191. Please, help me.
I'm here.
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192. Ilse Nielsen.
Help me, please.
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193. Leave her alone.
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194. Who could that be?
- Probably miss Frank.
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195. Aren't you going to let her in?
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196. Yes, Cora, I asked her to come.
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197. Hello, miss Frank.
- Mrs. Wheeler.
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198. Won't you come in?
- Thank you.
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199. Afternoon, miss Frank.
Glad you could come.
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200. I thought it was my duty.
- Don't put me in school, please.
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201. Won't you sit down?
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202. Cora.
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203. I've written to these people in
Europe, four or five weeks ago.
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204. We just haven't had any answer.
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205. We don't know
what we're going to do with her.
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206. While we're deciding, she ought
to start getting an education.
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207. She most certainly should.
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208. It was positively
criminal of her parents...
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209. not to have started her
education years ago.
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210. The smugness of them.
The insufferable disdain.
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211. 'We do not wish our daughter to
go to your school.' Just like that.
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212. In many ways,
the fire was a blessing of her life.
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213. What?
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214. I'm not referring
to her lack of education.
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215. But to call such a hideous thing
a blessing.
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216. I'm sure I didn't mean it that way.
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217. The first thing she must learn
to do, of course, is talk.
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218. If I may see her now?
- I'll get her.
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219. She's a very shy little girl,
miss Frank.
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220. She'll need understanding.
- She shall receive it, Mrs. Wheeler.
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221. Come here, Ilse.
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222. I think we're going to get
along just fine, you and I.
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223. Don't let her touch me.
Please.
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224. No, not her.
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225. No.
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226. It'll be fun, darling.
Don't be afraid.
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227. Come on.
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228. Good morning, Mrs. Wheeler.
We were just about to start.
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229. Good morning, miss Frank. I do
hope everything will be all right.
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230. Ilse's...
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231. Don't be afraid.
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232. You just leave her here.
She'll feel at home in no time.
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233. I was wondering if I just
couldn't stay for a little while.
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234. As long as you're here,
she'll be upset.
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235. She can't begin to adjust until she's
alone with us. It's the only way.
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236. All right.
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237. Good-bye, dear.
I'll pick you up after school.
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238. Don't be afraid.
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239. She's going to be fine.
We'll take good care of her.
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240. Right up front, now, Ilse.
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241. Class, this is Ilse Nielsen.
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242. We're going to have to be
very patient with her.
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243. Because her parents never taught her
how to speak.
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244. She doesn't understand
one word of English.
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245. But we're going to help her learn,
aren't we?
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246. We are going to work with her until
she's exactly like everybody else.
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247. Aren't we, class?
- Yes, miss Frank.
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248. Now, Ilse,
can you say your name, Ilse?
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249. Try to say it.
Your name, child.
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250. Ilse.
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251. Try to say it, child.
Your name.
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252. You'll learn.
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253. 'This is a boat.
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254. A boat sails on the ocean.'
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255. Ocean.
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256. 'The men who live and work...
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257. on the boat are called sailors.'
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258. He's trying to tell about the
boat, but the boat isn't words.
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259. It isn't words. Why don't they
learn the way father taught me?
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260. You must pay attention, Ilse.
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261. If you do not pay attention,
you will never learn.
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262. I said, 'get up, Ilse.'
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263. Up.
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264. Now, we'll try again.
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265. Say your name: Ilse.
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266. Your name Ilse.
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267. Ilse Nielsen.
Do you understand?
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268. I will help you to understand.
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269. I will say your name for you.
Ilse, Ilse.
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270. Class, tell Ilse her name.
On the count of three.
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271. One, two, three.
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272. Ilse, Ilse, Ilse.
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273. Don't push, children.
Be careful, be careful.
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274. You're not fooling me for one moment.
I know exactly what you are.
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275. I know, because my father forced me
at your age into the same thing.
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276. After many years of concentrated
effort, I overcame that sickness...
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277. which my father had forced on me.
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278. As I am going to help
you overcome it.
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279. It's true, isn't it? They've been
training you to be a medium.
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280. Trying to distort your innocent mind
to communicate with the dead.
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281. You've been trained to be a medium,
haven't you?
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282. No, it isn't true. That's not
what they were training me for.
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283. You understand me.
You know what I think.
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284. Don't you see, Ilse?
You've proven my point.
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285. You are a medium.
- No, I'm not. You're wrong.
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286. I'm not a medium.
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287. I was wondering...
- Mrs. Wheeler.
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288. Ilse, was it so bad?
- No, she's coming along nicely.
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289. She was a little timid at first,
but she's learning.
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290. She's most definitely learning.
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291. I'm so glad.
- We'll see her tomorrow, then.
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292. Yes.
- Good-bye, miss Frank.
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293. Come along, dear.
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294. The next day and the next day
and the next day.
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295. Please, sir.
Where could we find authority?
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296. Authority?
- Yes, how do you say it?
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297. The constable, the...
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298. Sheriff.
- Yes, yes. The sheriff.
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299. Turn around.
- Bitte?
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300. Turn around.
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301. That building.
- Danke. Thank you
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302. Constable.
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303. I feel so guilty, Karl.
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304. What else could we do? We simply
could not get away any sooner.
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305. We have our own responsibility
to the project.
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306. Almost three months since we last
heard from Holger and Fanny.
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307. If they only hadn't chosen such a
far-removed location for their work.
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308. They are Americans, Karl.
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309. We could not have expected
them to reside in Europe.
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310. Do you still think that something
bad has happened to them?
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311. Why else don't they write any more?
- I hope you are wrong.
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312. That lovely child.
- And such a talent.
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313. Their progress with her
has been phenomenal.
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314. It is almost as if
she was born telepathic.
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315. I think that of all the children,
she had the most potential.
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316. Yuck.
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317. Hello?
- It's me, Cora
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318. Yes, dear?
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319. What is it, Harry?
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320. Harry.
- The ones from Europe are here, Cora.
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321. Did you hear me?
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322. Yeah.
- I bring them over to the house.
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323. We'll be over in a little while.
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324. If we'd only heard from you.
But not a word.
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325. You can understand why we felt free
to start adoption proceedings.
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326. We understand completely, sheriff.
However, as I've said...
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327. we received no letters.
- Just don't understand it.
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328. Holger and Fanny dead. I still
can't believe it. How horrible.
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329. Even more horrible, Ilse exposed
to people who do not understand.
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330. Cora, this is professor Werner,
Mrs. Werner. My wife.
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331. How do you do?
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332. Won't you come in?
- Thank you.
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333. They say they never received
those letters I wrote to them.
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334. That's odd. Won't you sit down?
- Thank you.
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335. She burned those letters, Maria.
- Yes, I know.
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336. How terribly she suffers.
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337. Frau Werner, you came a long way.
- Yes, we did.
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338. Are we going to tell them about Ilse?
- Not unless we have to.
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339. May we see Ilse?
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340. I'm going to pick her up
at school in a little while.
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341. They should never have sent her
to school.
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342. Ilse?
Ilse Nielsen.
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343. Stand up.
Stand up, Ilse.
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344. Come forward.
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345. Face the class.
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346. Straighten up.
Shoulders back.
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347. What is your name?
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348. Your name.
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349. What is your name?
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350. Class, we will do again what
we've been doing for the past week.
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351. On the count of three,
think Ilse's name.
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352. Don't say it aloud.
Ready?
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353. One, two, three.
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354. Ilse, Ilse, Ilse, Ilse.
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355. Here they come.
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356. Ilse, this is professor
and Frau Werner.
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357. Hello, young lady.
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358. Ilse, you must concentrate.
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359. Your father was in contact with us.
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360. Our children once were
being trained just like you.
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361. They're in Germany.
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362. Ilse, you remember the Pact?
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363. The Elkenbergs, the Kalders,
your father and your mother.
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364. Dusseldorf, ten years ago.
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365. The Pact, the project
about mental telepathy.
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366. Germany, ten years ago.
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367. The Pact, telepathy.
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368. The Werners are from Europe, Ilse.
They were friends of your parents.
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369. Ilse, think.
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370. Ilse, where is your mind?
Your mind, Ilse.
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371. Concentrate.
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372. My name...
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373. is Ilse.
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374. My name is Ilse.
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375. My name is Ilse.
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376. Don't cry. I'm here.
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377. My name is Ilse.
- Don't cry, darling. I'm with you.
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378. My name is Ilse.
- You can't take her away from me.
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379. Cora.
- No.
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380. I won't let them.
I love her.
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381. And she loves me, and she needs me.
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382. You have no right.
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383. I want to apologize again for my
wife and myself. We thought...
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384. we understand. You would think that
we came to take Ilse back with us.
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385. However, as I've said...
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386. we have no legal power
to demand her...
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387. being no relation.
Good-bye, sheriff.
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388. Good-bye. Good luck.
And thanks again.
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389. Your bus ought to be along
in five or ten minutes.
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390. I hope we have made no mistake
letting them keep her.
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391. Even though the Nielsens did
give us the legal right to...
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392. I don't think so, Karl.
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393. To take her to the other children
now would be terrible for her.
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394. Her facility is gone.
Even with work, it might not return.
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395. I suppose.
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396. But all those years Holger
and Fanny spent on her. Wasted.
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397. If they had not made
her mind so receptive...
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398. how could they have led her
out from the burning house...
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399. even though they were trapped?
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400. But the loss. It isn't right.
- There is no right or wrong to it.
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401. They all meant well. No one
wanted anything but to help her.
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402. But to lose everything?
- She has not lost everything.
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403. She has gained something, Karl.
- Gained?
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404. We always knew that Holger and Fanny
did not really care for her.
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405. They were not unkind.
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406. They gave her what affection
they had in them to give.
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407. But the project always came first.
You know that, Karl.
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408. For them, Ilse was less a daughter
than she was an experiment in flesh.
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409. She's going to be all right.
For now, she's loved.
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410. That is so much more important
than telepathy. Isn't it?
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411. Yes, Liebchen.
Much more important.
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412. Noted in a book of proven wisdom:
Perfect love casteth out fear.
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413. It's unlikely that this was meant
to include that specific fear...
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414. which follows the loss
of extrasensory perception.
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415. The principle remains,
as always, beautifully intact.
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416. That of Ilse Nielsen...
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417. former resident of The Twilight Zone.
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418. English Subtitles edited by
B. Cornelis - Pandorafilm - Heerlen
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