1.  It was 1947, 
			  
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2.  two years after the war,
when I began my journey 
			  
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3.  to what my father called
the "Sodom of the north," 
			  
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4.  New York. 
			  
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5.  Call me Stingo, 
			  
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6.  which was the nickname
I was known by in those days, 
			  
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7.  if I was called
anything at all. 
			  
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8.  I had barely
saved enough money
to write my novel, 
			  
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9.  for I wanted beyond hope
or dreaming to be a writer. 
			  
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10.  But my spirit had
remained landlocked, 
			  
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11.  unacquainted with love
and a stranger to death. 
			  
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12.  Even back then, 
			  
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13.  cheap apartments
were hard to find
in Manhattan. 
			  
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14.  And so began
my voyage of discovery 
			  
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15.  in a place as strange
as Brooklyn. 
			  
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16.  I know. 
			  
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17.  You're thinking
about the pink.
Everybody does. 
			  
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18.  See, my late husband Saul,
he got his bargain. 
			  
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19.  Hundreds and hundreds
of gallons of this
navy surplus paint. 
			  
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20.  See, I guess they
didn't have any use for
pink on those boats, huh? 
			  
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21.  Okay, I'll take it. 
			  
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22.  Huh. 
			  
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23.  Oh, I love you! 
			  
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24.  Don't go! Don't go! 
			  
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25.  I'm out of here.
Don't!
No! 
			  
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26.  We need each other. 
			  
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27.  I told you to
leave me alone. 
			  
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28.  Stay away from me.
Get out of my way. 
			  
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29.  No, no, don't! 
			  
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30.  I'm not lying, you know!
You're lying. 
			  
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31.  I'm not!
You're lying. 
			  
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32.  Please, don't go!
Don't go away
from me, please! 
			  
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33.  You know we need
each other, Nathan,
you know this. 
			  
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34.  We need each other. 
			  
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35.  Me need you?
Yes... 
			  
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36.  Let me tell you
something. 
			  
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37.  I need you like any
goddamned insufferable
disease I can name! 
			  
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38.  I need you like
a case of anthrax, hear me? 
			  
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39.  Like trichinosis. 
			  
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40.  I need you
like a biliary calculus,
pellagra, encephalitis. 
			  
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41.  Bright's disease,
for Christ's sake! 
			  
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42.  Carcinoma
of the brain! 
			  
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43.  I need you
like death. 
			  
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44.  Hear me? Like death. 
			  
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45.  No, Nathan. 
			  
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46.  Go back to
Krakow, baby. 
			  
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47.  Back to Krakow! 
			  
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48.  Well, good evening. 
			  
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49.  Did you have a good time? 
			  
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50.  I mean, did you enjoy
our little show? 
			  
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51.  Do you get off
on your little bit
of eavesdropping? 
			  
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52.  You just...
My door was open. I just
wondered what was going on. 
			  
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53.  Your door was open? You
wondered what was going on? 
			  
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54.  Well, shut my mouth
if it isn't our new literate
figure from the South. 
			  
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55.  Too bad I won't be
around for a little
lively conversation. 
			  
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56.  We would've had a great time,
you and I, shooting the shit. 
			  
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57.  We could've
talked about sports. 
			  
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58.  Southern sports like 
			  
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59.  lynching niggers,
or "coons," I think you
all call them down there. 
			  
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60.  So long, cracker.
See you in another life. 
			  
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61.  You okay? 
			  
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62.  Yes. 
			  
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63.  Yeah. 
			  
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64.  I'm very sorry. 
			  
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65.  That's not the way 
			  
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66.  he really is,
you know? 
			  
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67.  No, don't apologize,
all right? 
			  
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68.  I live downstairs here.
If there's anything
you want... 
			  
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69.  Thank you. 
			  
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70.  You're very kind. 
			  
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71.  Anyway,
I'm downstairs here. 
			  
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72.  No, I'm all right. 
			  
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73.  I'm Stingo. 
			  
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74.  Please forgive us. 
			  
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75.  Sixty cents. Anytime
he raises 50 cents. 
			  
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76.  Sixty... 
			  
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77.  Yeah? 
			  
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78.  We had invited
you to dinner. 
			  
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79.  That's very
thoughtful of you. 
			  
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80.  Uh, listen, I very
often work at night
and type at night. 
			  
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81.  But if it's going
to bother you,
I don't want to... 
			  
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82.  Oh, no! 
			  
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83.  When I was a little girl, 
			  
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84.  my father type and I go
to sleep to that sound. 
			  
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85.  It'll make me feel... 
			  
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86.  God, how do you say that? 
			  
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87.  Secure. Secure. 
			  
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88.  Your father
was a writer? 
			  
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89.  No, my father was... 
			  
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90.  My father was
professor of law. 
			  
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91.  He wrote articles 
			  
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92.  warning Polish people
of the Nazi threat 
			  
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93.  and trying
to get help for those Jews
that was persecuted, so. 
			  
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94.  Yeah, that sound of
typing will make me
think of my father 
			  
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95.  and of his goodness. 
			  
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96.  You wouldn't want to
come in, would you? 
			  
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97.  Maybe some other time. 
			  
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98.  So, if you'll forgive me. 
			  
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99.  Good night.
Yeah. 
			  
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100.  Stinko, yeah? 
			  
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101.  Stingo. 
			  
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102.  Stingo, yes! 
			  
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103.  I never hear that name. 
			  
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104.  There's no "K"
in there, though. 
			  
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105.  I got it. 
			  
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106.  Just a "G." 
			  
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107.  Yeah, it's nice! 
			  
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108.  It's a friendly,
you know, happy sound. 
			  
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109.  I like it. 
			  
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110.  Oh, Nathan! 
			  
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111.  Oh, Nathan. 
			  
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112.  Oh, God! 
			  
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113.  Don't you see, Sophie?
We are dying. 
			  
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114.  Rise and shine, honey child.
Stir them lazy bones. 
			  
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115.  The grits on the griddle,
the corn's on the pone. 
			  
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116.  Old Ponkers plan to hitch up
the coach and four. 
			  
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117.  You're going to have a picnic
out and down by the seashore. 
			  
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118.  Good morning, Stingo. 
			  
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119.  Good morning. 
			  
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120.  We wanted
to make friends 
			  
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121.  and to take you out
on this beautiful
summer day! 
			  
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122.  We want you to come up
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123.  And then...
Yes. 
			  
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124.  Coney Island. 
			  
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125.  Coney Island!
Oh, boy! 
			  
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126.  Sorry
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127.  Yeah. 
			  
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128.  Ta-da! 
			  
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129.  Oh! 
			  
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130.  I know what you're thinking.
"These people are strange." 
			  
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131.  On Sundays, we like
to dress up a little
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132.  Okay.
Okay? 
			  
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133.  I knew you'd understand! 
			  
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134.  You see, everybody out
there dresses the same. 
			  
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135.  Look at those poor,
pathetic people out there. 
			  
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136.  Look at them. Drones. 
			  
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137.  All walking down the
street, all look alike, 
			  
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138.  all wearing the same
drab, boring uniform. 
			  
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139.  You're boring! 
			  
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140.  Morning! 
			  
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141.  Now, this one.
Look at this.
God's gift! 
			  
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142.  Give me a kiss. 
			  
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143.  One kiss. Please. 
			  
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144.  All right, one kiss.
That's all you deserve. 
			  
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145.  One more.
I need one more. 
			  
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146.  No. 
			  
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147.  I have to have one more.
Nathan... 
			  
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148.  Can't keep
my hands off of you. 
			  
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149.  This is...
No, Nathan Landau! 
			  
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150.  What do you
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151.  Here I am,
a nice Jewish boy, 
			  
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152.  pushing 30. 
			  
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153.  I fall crazy in love
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154.  What is that?
What is a "shiksa"? 
			  
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155.  A shiksa is a goy girl.
A lady of
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156.  She's a... Oh! 
			  
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157.  All right. I just
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158.  She was Jewish?
Yeah. 
			  
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159.  Jewish? 
			  
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160.  No, no, no. No, our
Sophie is Catholic. 
			  
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161.  Yeah. Well, it's okay,
but I'm not
anymore Catholic, so. 
			  
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162.  Well, Catholic-ish. 
			  
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163.  When I first met
this one here, 
			  
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164.  she was a rag and a bone
and a hank of hair. 
			  
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165.  And that was a whole
year-and-a-half 
			  
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166.  after the Russians
had liberated
the camp she was in. 
			  
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167.  Yeah, it looked
like something that
scares the birds. 
			  
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168.  What is that?
Scarecrow. 
			  
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169.  I had "scurbut." 
			  
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170.  No, no, no!
She means scurvy. 
			  
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171.  And typhus and anemia
and scarlet fever. 
			  
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172.  It was a fucking miracle
that she emerged
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173.  Right. 
			  
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174.  I mean,
I thought that
I had leukemia. 
			  
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175.  I thought I was dying. 
			  
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176.  But it was Nathan
that see that
it was only anemia. 
			  
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177.  Are you a doctor? 
			  
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178.  No, no. 
			  
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179.  That's my
brother's domain. 
			  
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180.  But I'm a biologist. 
			  
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181.  Yeah! 
			  
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182.  I graduated in science
from Harvard.
Harvard. 
			  
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183.  And he... 
			  
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184.  MA in Developmental
and Cellular Biology. 
			  
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185.  I do research now. 
			  
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186.  He works at Pfizer. 
			  
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187.  Pfizer, it's a big
pharmaceutical house
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188.  Anyway, I took her
to this friend
of my brother's, 
			  
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189.  a doctor who teaches up
at Columbia Presbyterian. 
			  
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190.  Yeah. 
			  
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191.  He confirmed
my diagnosis. 
			  
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192.  And we put the
little sweetie here 
			  
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193.  on massive doses
of ferrous sulfate 
			  
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194.  and she began
to bloom like a rose. 
			  
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195.  A rose. 
			  
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196.  A beautiful
fucking rose. 
			  
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197.  You're something. 
			  
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198.  Thank you for making me
to bloom like a rose. 
			  
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199.  Not "to bloom,"
just "bloom." 
			  
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200.  She's so good.
It's about time
she was perfect. 
			  
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201.  "To bloom."
So what? I mean, this is
a ridiculous language! 
			  
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202.  There's too many words! 
			  
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203.  The word for "velocity," okay,
there's "fast, quick, rapid," 
			  
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204.  and they all mean
the same thing. 
			  
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205.  Swift, speedy. 
			  
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206.  Hasty. 
			  
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207.  Fleet.
Brisk. 
			  
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208.  Expeditious.
Accelerated. 
			  
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209.  Winged. 
			  
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210.  No, no! Stop it! 
			  
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211.  It's ridiculous! 
			  
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212.  In French, it's so easy.
You say vite. 
			  
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213.  Or in Polish, szybko,
and in Russian, bystro. 
			  
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214.  It's only in the English
it's so complicated! 
			  
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215.  How many languages
do you know? 
			  
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216.  Well, my father was
a linguist, so I mean,
I... 
			  
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217.  He teach me
German, French,
Russian, Hungarian, 
			  
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218.  the Slavic languages. 
			  
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219.  So, what language
I am butchering now? 
			  
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220.  English! 
			  
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221.  I bet your father was
a very interesting man. 
			  
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222.  Yeah, my father was 
			  
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223.  a civilized man. 
			  
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224.  That's the word, yeah?
"Civilized"? 
			  
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225.  Very good word.
Yeah? 
			  
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226.  My father was
a civilized man living
in a non-civilized time. 
			  
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227.  The civilized,
they was the first to die. 
			  
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228.  Do you
play the piano? 
			  
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229.  No. I used to play,
but I... 
			  
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230.  I no longer play. 
			  
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231.  I don't anymore. 
			  
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232.  My mother was
a beautiful pianist. 
			  
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233.  Nathan surprised me with
that piano on my birthday! 
			  
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234.  I love that piece. 
			  
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235.  When I was a little girl, 
			  
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236.  I remember,
I'd lay in bed 
			  
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237.  and I'd hear
my mother downstairs
playing the piano, 
			  
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238.  and the sound of my
father's typewriter. 
			  
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239.  I think no child
has a more wonderful
father and mother. 
			  
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240.  And a more
beautiful life. 
			  
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241.  Swanee, you know
that song, right? 
			  
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242.  Stingo, hit it! 
			  
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243.  Oh, God! 
			  
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244.  Suddenly,
I shivered violently. 
			  
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245.  I remembered Nathan's voice
that night before. 
			  
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246.  "Don't you see, Sophie?
We are dying." 
			  
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247.  I longed desperately
to escape, 
			  
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248.  to pack my bags and flee. 
			  
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249.  But I did not. 
			  
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250.  I stayed at
Yetta Zimmerman's, 
			  
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251.  and thus I helped
fulfill Sophie's prophecy
about the three of us. 
			  
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252.  We became
the best of friends. 
			  
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253.  Here is an example
of how emotionally evocative
English can be. 
			  
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254.  Sophie loved to tell
how Nathan saved her life. 
			  
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255.  Their meeting was,
for her, a miracle. 
			  
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256.  "Because
I could not stop for Death, 
			  
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257.  "he kindly
stopped for me. 
			  
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258.  "The carriage held
but just ourselves
and Immortality." 
			  
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259.  Rhymes, rhymes. 
			  
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260.  It's not hard enough
to understand
the language. 
			  
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261.  Just everyday life talk.
He has to read us rhymes! 
			  
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262.  what the beauty
of the language can be
when written by artists. 
			  
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263.  I look forward to
seeing you all next week.
And now remember, 
			  
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264.  you must not
get discouraged. 
			  
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265.  You'll see. 
			  
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266.  One morning, you'll wake up
and find you've been
dreaming in English. 
			  
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267.  Excuse me. Who did he
say wrote that poem? 
			  
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268.  Dickens. 
			  
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269.  Emily Dickens. 
			  
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270.  Thank you. 
			  
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271.  All I want is that
we should be able
to make living... 
			  
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272.  Are you all right,
Miss Zawistowska? 
			  
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273.  Yes. 
			  
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274.  Thank you,
I'm very fine. 
			  
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275.  I'm a little tired. 
			  
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276.  I noticed that
you've been looking, well,
a little delicate lately. 
			  
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277.  I hope I'm not
being too personal. 
			  
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278.  No! No, I... 
			  
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279.  Could you help me
with that? 
			  
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280.  Thank you. 
			  
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281.  Thank you for your 
			  
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282.  concern. 
			  
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283.  Goodbye. 
			  
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284.  Excuse me, sir.
Could you tell me what... 
			  
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285.  Where would be that
listing in catalog file 
			  
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286.  for 
			  
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287.  19th century
American poet, 
			  
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288.  Emily Dickens,
please? 
			  
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289.  In the catalog room
on the left. 
			  
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290.  But you won't find
any such listing. 
			  
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291.  Oh, I won't find
that listing? 
			  
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292.  Why wouldn't I find it? 
			  
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293.  Charles Dickens
is an English writer. 
			  
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294.  There is no American poet
by the name of Dickens. 
			  
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295.  I'm sorry. No, that is,
I'm sure, American poet. 
			  
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296.  Emily Dickens. 
			  
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297.  Listen! 
			  
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298.  D-I...
I told you! 
			  
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299.  There's no such person. 
			  
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300.  Do you want me
to draw you a picture?
No. 
			  
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301.  I'm telling you,
you hear me?
All right. 
			  
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302.  It's all right,
it's all right. 
			  
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303.  Just lie still. 
			  
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304.  Let the doctor
take care of everything. 
			  
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305.  You're so beautiful. 
			  
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306.  Yes! How did you get
to be so beautiful? 
			  
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307.  I think I'm going to die. 
			  
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308.  No, no, no. 
			  
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309.  No, your pulse... 
			  
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310.  Your pulse is fine.
It's steady. 
			  
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311.  You're going
to live to be 100. 
			  
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312.  Why I am so tired? 
			  
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313.  The doctor thinks you need
to get some color into that
beautiful white skin of yours. 
			  
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314.  I'm going to take you
to see my brother. 
			  
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315.  He is the best
doctor going. 
			  
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316.  No, but you... 
			  
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317.  Oh, you thought
I was a doctor? 
			  
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318.  No. No, I'm a biologist. 
			  
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319.  Have you been eating
properly lately? 
			  
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320.  Yes! Oh, yes! I am... 
			  
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321.  I am six months in here,
in US and... 
			  
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322.  So I eat more good
now than in my life. 
			  
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323.  You could've fallen behind
with iron and never
had a chance to catch up. 
			  
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324.  Look, I'm going to go now
but may I come back later? 
			  
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325.  No, don't answer that.
I'll be back. 
			  
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326.  Okay? 
			  
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327.  Yeah, okay. 
			  
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328.  How long you have
been there? 
			  
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329.  Just long enough
to get dinner started. 
			  
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330.  You look much better. 
			  
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331.  What did you do here? 
			  
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332.  It looks beautiful. 
			  
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333.  We're having
calf's liver, 
			  
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334.  prepared Veneziano in a
special vinaigrette sauce, 
			  
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335.  loaded with iron, 
			  
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336.  and leeks
filled with iron. 
			  
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337.  Also will improve the
timbre of your voice. 
			  
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338.  You know,
Nero had leek served to him
every day to deepen his voice. 
			  
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339.  No, I didn't know that. 
			  
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340.  So that he could croon
while he had Seneca
drawn and quartered. 
			  
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341.  Let me help you there. 
			  
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342.  No, no!
You're not to move. 
			  
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343.  Ah! 
			  
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344.  Will madame
taste the wine? 
			  
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345.  "Château Margaux
Grand Cru." 
			  
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346.  My God! 
			  
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347.  Special day,
special wine. 
			  
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348.  You know, when you... 
			  
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349.  When you live
a good life 
			  
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350.  like a saint
and then you die, 
			  
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351.  that must be what
they make you to
drink in paradise. 
			  
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352.  Yeah. 
			  
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353.  Thomas Wolfe. 
			  
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354.  Look Homeward, Angel. 
			  
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355.  Oh, God! 
			  
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356.  What does Wolfe
sound like in Polish? 
			  
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357.  Mmm... 
			  
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358.  A stone, a leaf,
an unfound door. 
			  
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359.  Of a stone. 
			  
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360.  A leaf. 
			  
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361.  The door.
The door. 
			  
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362.  Of all the
forgotten faces. 
			  
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363.  Forgotten faces. 
			  
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364.  God! This is a first. 
			  
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365.  Hearing Thomas Wolfe
read aloud in Polish. 
			  
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366.  Yeah, the first for me
too hearing that Wolfe
read in English. 
			  
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367.  God, if that poor bastard
Wolfe had heard you read
this aloud in Polish, 
			  
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368.  he would've
written in Polish. 
			  
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369.  No, I don't think so. 
			  
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370.  Oh, yeah! Oh, yes! 
			  
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371.  You were... 
			  
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372.  You were in a
concentration camp? 
			  
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373.  Yeah, I can't... 
			  
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374.  Can't talk about that,
though. 
			  
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375.  I'm sorry. 
			  
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376.  I have a knack for sticking
my big schnoz into places
where it's got no business. 
			  
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377.  I 
			  
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378.  want so much
to know you, 
			  
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379.  to be close to you. 
			  
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380.  Hmm. 
			  
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381.  Emily, Emily Dickinson? 
			  
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382.  That's the woman? 
			  
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383.  Oh, no! Oh, no! 
			  
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384.  "Property of
Nathan Landau." 
			  
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385.  That's you?
That's me. 
			  
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386.  It's your book? 
			  
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387.  No, it's yours. 
			  
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388.  Thank you! 
			  
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389.  Thank you. 
			  
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390.  "Ample make this bed. 
			  
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391.  "Make this bed with awe. 
			  
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392.  "In it, wait till
judgment break, 
			  
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393.  "excellent and fair. 
			  
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394.  "Be its mattress straight. 
			  
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395.  "Be its pillow round. 
			  
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396.  "Let no sunrise
yellow noise 
			  
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397.  "interrupt this ground." 
			  
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398.  Nathan, my new
and dear beloved friend, 
			  
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399.  introduced me to what seemed
the answer to my relentless
all-consuming horniness. 
			  
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400.  Before I went into analysis,
I was completely frigid. 
			  
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401.  Can you imagine? 
			  
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402.  Now all I can do is
think about fucking. 
			  
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403.  Wilhelm Reich has
turned me into a nympho. 
			  
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404.  I mean,
sex on the brain! 
			  
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405.  Her name still
curls across my tongue. 
			  
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406.  Leslie Lapidus. 
			  
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407.  Door is open, come in! 
			  
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408.  Hello! 
			  
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409.  Boy, you look excellent. 
			  
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410.  Thanks.
Yeah. 
			  
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411.  What would you
like to drink? 
			  
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412.  I'll have a... 
			  
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413.  I don't know,
let's see. 
			  
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414.  I think I'll have a...
Oh, my God! 
			  
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415.  Oh, fuck! 
			  
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416.  Fucking,
fantastic fucking! 
			  
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417.  Wait!
Just let it ring! 
			  
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418.  Hello, Mother. 
			  
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419.  I'm fine, fine. Yeah,
I told you I'd be just fine. 
			  
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420.  Yeah, plenty. 
			  
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421.  Yeah, I'll make sure
that the plants are watered 
			  
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422.  and the dog is fed.
Well, Mother... 
			  
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423.  Yes, Daddy.
Yes, your little
princess will be good. 
			  
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424.  Okay. Bye! 
			  
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425.  They go away for the weekend
and then the maid's out sick. 
			  
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426.  And they carry on about how
will I survive for a weekend
in this apartment by myself. 
			  
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427.  And that's with this
totally stocked fridge,
and a lock on every door, 
			  
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428.  and God only knows
what else. 
			  
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429.  Thus, I realized that
Leslie and I would be left
to frolic in this place alone. 
			  
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430.  My cup ran over. 
			  
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431.  Oh, my cup turned into
a spillway flooding across
the spotless carpet, 
			  
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432.  out the door down
Pierrepont Street, 
			  
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433.  across all the twilit carnal
reaches of Brooklyn. 
			  
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434.  Leslie. 
			  
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435.  A weekend alone with Leslie. 
			  
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436.  Have you
ever read D.H. Lawrence,
Lady Chatterley's Lover? 
			  
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437.  No.
Oh! 
			  
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438.  He has the answers.
He knows so much
about fucking. 
			  
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439.  He says... 
			  
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440.  He says that when you fuck,
you go to the Dark Gods. 
			  
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441.  Uh-huh. Stingo,
I really mean it. 
			  
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442.  To fuck is to go
to the Dark Gods. 
			  
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443.  Let's go to
the Dark Gods! 
			  
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444.  Well, I think I have
the right to ask,
what is going on? 
			  
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445.  You don't understand. 
			  
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446.  I can't go
all the way. 
			  
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447.  I've reached a plateau
in my analysis. 
			  
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448.  Before I reach this
plateau of vocalization, 
			  
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449.  I could never have said
any of those words. 
			  
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450.  Those Anglo-Saxon four letter
words that everybody
should be able to say. 
			  
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451.  Now I'm completely
able to vocalize. 
			  
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452.  Leslie Lapidus
could say "fuck,"
but she could not do it. 
			  
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453.  Nathan! 
			  
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454.  I'm so glad you're... 
			  
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455.  Oh! 
			  
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456.  Yeah, little ol' Stingo. 
			  
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457.  Stingo?
Yeah? 
			  
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458.  You want to come up and
have a night hat with me? 
			  
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459.  Sure. 
			  
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460.  You know,
when Nathan
gets involved, 
			  
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461.  he forgets all about
the time and I don't know. 
			  
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462.  Stingo, you look... 
			  
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463.  You look very nice.
You're wearing
your "cocksucker." 
			  
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464.  It's my seersucker. 
			  
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465.  Oh, yeah.
Right, seersucker. 
			  
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466.  I love it here. 
			  
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467.  I'm glad you
couldn't sleep. 
			  
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468.  You hurt your mouth?
You talk funny. 
			  
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469.  I bit my tongue. 
			  
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470.  Uh-huh. 
			  
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471.  You want me to get
something for you? 
			  
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472.  No, please, no. 
			  
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473.  It just needs
to be left alone. 
			  
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474.  Hey, what you... 
			  
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475.  You've changed all the
furniture around? 
			  
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476.  Mmm. 
			  
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477.  Yeah, you like it?
I do that when I can't
sleep, you know. 
			  
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478.  It's a good thing to do
because then you don't... 
			  
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479.  You don't have to
think about anything. 
			  
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480.  Well, I better
try that. 
			  
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481.  Oh, no. 
			  
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482.  Stingo. 
			  
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483.  You do not have
to move furniture. 
			  
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484.  You will move mountains. 
			  
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485.  Right now, I can't
even move my tongue. 
			  
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486.  Maybe you
moved it too much. 
			  
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487.  Why aren't all the women
in the world like you? 
			  
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488.  You'd better thank God
they're not. Look at this. 
			  
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489.  I see many,
many women in your life. 
			  
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490.  Many beautiful women who
adore you and who'll make
all that love with you. 
			  
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491.  Sometimes,
I can see myself just
being alone forever. 
			  
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492.  - Oh, Stingo.
- I'm not fair with you. 
			  
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493.  I think, "Oh, Stingo,
he's so young. 
			  
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494.  "He's a talented American."
You know. 
			  
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495.  "He doesn't have any real,
real problems, but..." 
			  
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496.  You don't know
if I'm really talented. 
			  
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497.  You've never read
anything I've written. 
			  
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498.  Well, I mean, I don't ask
you about that work because,
you know, what it's about 
			  
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499.  because I know that
a writer, he likes to be
quiet about his work. 
			  
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500.  It's about a boy. 
			  
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501.  A 12-year-old boy.
Hmm. 
			  
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502.  And...
Yes, so it's autobiographical? 
			  
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503.  Yeah, to a certain
extent, maybe it is. 
			  
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504.  Uh... It takes place in
a year, which is the year
his mother dies. 
			  
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505.  I didn't know
your mother died. 
			  
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506.  When I was 12. 
			  
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507.  You loved her very much? 
			  
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508.  Not enough. 
			  
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509.  What do you mean
"not enough"?
What do you mean? 
			  
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510.  I mean not enough. 
			  
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511.  That is what is
so terrible about 
			  
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512.  outliving those
people that we love.
I mean, that's... 
			  
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513.  That guilt. 
			  
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514.  Your father? 
			  
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515.  My father,
my mother, my husband. 
			  
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516.  You were married? 
			  
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517.  Yeah, I was married. 
			  
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518.  When I was very young,
I was married to
a disciple of my father. 
			  
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519.  Assistant at
the university. 
			  
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520.  Your father's
anti-Nazi writings, 
			  
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521.  well, that probably
got him in trouble. 
			  
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522.  His writings. 
			  
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523.  Well,
One day, I was at the Mass 
			  
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524.  and I have a... 
			  
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525.  I had a presentiment. 
			  
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526.  I had many fears and I... 
			  
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527.  I run out of the church
and I go to the university, 
			  
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528.  and I see that
the gate is locked. 
			  
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529.  And there were many,
many Germans there. 
			  
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530.  And I saw the professors.
They was loading them
into the truck. 
			  
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531.  And this one part of
canvas has moved away. 
			  
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532.  And I see my father's face
and the face of my husband
behind him. 
			  
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533.  And... 
			  
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534.  I looked. 
			  
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535.  But the German,
he pulled that away 
			  
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536.  and I never saw
those faces again. 
			  
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537.  They took them
to Sachsenhausen,
you know. 
			  
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538.  That's a German
work camp, but they
shot them the next day. 
			  
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539.  That's what
we have heard. 
			  
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540.  Your mother? 
			  
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541.  My mother... 
			  
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542.  My mother got 
			  
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543.  Tuberculosis and... 
			  
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544.  Oh, she is very sick,
you know. 
			  
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545.  She started to die of that,
and I can't do anything. 
			  
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546.  But I think
if I could get mięso... 
			  
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547.  If I could get
that meat for my mother,
I would make her strong. 
			  
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548.  So I go to the country, 
			  
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549.  and the peasants there,
they're selling ham. 
			  
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550.  And I go with that
black market money, 
			  
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551.  I buy that and
I bring it back. 
			  
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552.  But, you know,
this is forbidden because 
			  
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553.  all the meat goes to
the Germans, you know. 
			  
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554.  If you get caught... 
			  
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555.  So I hid the ham under
my skirt on the train. 
			  
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556.  I'm pretending that
I'm pregnant, you know. 
			  
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557.  Ah! I was so afraid! 
			  
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558.  I was shaking. 
			  
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559.  And then that German, 
			  
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560.  who was in the front of
the train, and he saw me. 
			  
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561.  And I'm sitting there
and he came up to me 
			  
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562.  and he take under
my skirt that ham. 
			  
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563.  So they sent me
to Auschwitz. 
			  
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564.  You were sent to Auschwitz
because you stole a ham? 
			  
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565.  No. I was sent to Auschwitz
because they saw
that I was afraid. 
			  
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566.  Oh, yeah. 
			  
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567.  You know what that means? 
			  
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568.  Yeah. 
			  
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569.  You tried to commit
suicide in Auschwitz? 
			  
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570.  No, it was after that. 
			  
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571.  After that, I was in... 
			  
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572.  After liberation. 
			  
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573.  After you were safe? 
			  
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574.  Yes, safe, yeah. 
			  
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575.  I was safe. I was in Sweden.
I was in that refugee camp. 
			  
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576.  I mean, that was good.
They try to help you,
you know. 
			  
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577.  They try to... 
			  
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578.  They try, but... 
			  
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579.  I knew that 
			  
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580.  Christ had turned
his face away from me. 
			  
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581.  And that only a Jesus
who no longer cared for me 
			  
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582.  could kill those
people that I love, 
			  
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583.  but leave me alive
with my shame. 
			  
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584.  Oh, God.
So I went to that church. 
			  
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585.  And I took the glass,
I knelt down 
			  
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586.  and I cut my wrist. 
			  
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587.  But I didn't die,
of course. 
			  
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588.  Of course not. 
			  
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589.  Stingo, there's so many things
you don't understand. 
			  
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590.  There's so many
things that I 
			  
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591.  cannot tell you. 
			  
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592.  I want you to trust me. 
			  
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593.  Just trust me. 
			  
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594.  Oh, God!
There is Nathan! 
			  
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595.  Nathan! 
			  
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596.  - Sophie!
- Astrid! 
			  
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597.  I'm working night duty
at Brooklyn Hospital
this week. 
			  
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598.  My patient is this old lady
who's meaner than my mother, 
			  
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599.  if you can believe. 
			  
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600.  Well, good night, Astrid.
Have a good sleep. 
			  
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601.  That was Astrid, you know. 
			  
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602.  Maybe I'll leave
the door open. 
			  
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603.  In case he comes,
we could hear him. 
			  
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604.  So you want another drink? 
			  
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605.  Your bottle is empty.
Well... 
			  
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606.  Hmm. 
			  
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607.  Oh, I know where Nathan
keeps another bottle. 
			  
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608.  Be careful,
it's dark in here. 
			  
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609.  Oh, God. 
			  
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610.  I think you'll
feel better if we just
call him at the lab. 
			  
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611.  I can't do that. 
			  
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612.  I mean, he doesn't
like for me to call him.
You know, at work. 
			  
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613.  So, anyway. 
			  
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614.  I did it an hour ago. 
			  
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615.  And there was
no answer, so. 
			  
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616.  I'm sure the
switchboard's
just shut off. 
			  
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617.  Yes, I think that's right.
I'm sure that... 
			  
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618.  You know, sometimes when
he can't sleep at night, 
			  
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619.  he goes and he walks
all over the city. 
			  
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620.  Yeah, he goes into
all these neighborhoods. 
			  
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621.  I mean,
I don't know where he goes,
but once he came back, 
			  
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622.  he had a black eye
and his jaw
was all swollen there. 
			  
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623.  Yeah, I thought
it was broken. 
			  
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624.  You know,
he could be hurt. 
			  
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625.  I don't know where he is,
but I think we should
call the police right now. 
			  
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626.  No, look,
I think we ought
to wait two hours. 
			  
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627.  You know,
just wait till somebody is
on the switchboard there. 
			  
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628.  We'll just
call him then. 
			  
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629.  He's working late.
He probably just got tired
and fell asleep there. 
			  
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630.  Yeah. He's probably
asleep there. 
			  
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631.  I'm sure. 
			  
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632.  I'm sure you're right. 
			  
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633.  Look at this.
The Nazi Primer. 
			  
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634.  He must have everything
ever written about
the Nazis in those years. 
			  
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635.  Yes, he is obsessed
with the Nazis that
are escaping justice. 
			  
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636.  Do you suppose
all this started
after he met you? 
			  
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637.  Look, I know I shouldn't
tell him about that place, 
			  
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638.  but what could I do? 
			  
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639.  I know it's my
fault that he...
Look, I can understand. 
			  
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640.  After all, he is a Jew. 
			  
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641.  Yes, he is a Jew,
but don't you think
that I'm angry, too? 
			  
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642.  That these men,
these terrible Nazis live,
and my father... 
			  
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643.  Such a good man who tries
to help Jews is killed. 
			  
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644.  Don't you think
that I am angry? 
			  
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645.  But, you know,
you don't understand Nathan. 
			  
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646.  You don't know. 
			  
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647.  Him, what he might do,
you know. I think... 
			  
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648.  Sometimes I think... 
			  
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649.  What do you think? 
			  
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650.  What do you think,
Polish baby? 
			  
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651.  Oh, Nathan! 
			  
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652.  You are all right? 
			  
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653.  I'm all right.
What about
the two of you? 
			  
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654.  Yeah, well, I was so
frightened, you know.
I was stupid. 
			  
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655.  I got so scared, you know,
I thought something
had happened to you. 
			  
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656.  I would've called, but
I didn't want to take the
chance of waking you up. 
			  
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657.  We're on to something
in our work. Something big. 
			  
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658.  Yeah?
Something very big. 
			  
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659.  That's wonderful, Nathan. 
			  
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660.  Yeah, wonderful. 
			  
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661.  But you were here 
			  
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662.  with Sophie. 
			  
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663.  Yes, Stingo,
you know, he... 
			  
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664.  Stingo came home
from his date. 
			  
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665.  So I heard the door,
I thought it was you.
So I run out, but... 
			  
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666.  Anyway, I called him,
I said, "Why don't you
come up for a drink?" 
			  
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667.  Because I was worried
and he was a very
good friend to me. 
			  
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668.  He was keeping me company. 
			  
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669.  So now you've seen
my sanctum sanctorum. 
			  
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670.  Now you know all of Nathan's
dark and dour secrets. 
			  
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671.  Hardly. 
			  
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672.  They wipe out
six million Jews 
			  
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673.  and the world
lets them escape. 
			  
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674.  Wanna join me in
a little lynching
party, Southern boy? 
			  
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675.  I expect you might have
a lot to teach me there. 
			  
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676.  I'm going to call
it a night here. 
			  
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677.  Stingo, wait. 
			  
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678.  Stingo is our best friend.
Why do you do that? 
			  
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679.  He is our best friend.
He deserves only our thanks. 
			  
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680.  Nathan, listen to me. 
			  
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681.  I was frightened, I didn't
know what I would do
if he had not been here. 
			  
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682.  It's true. 
			  
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683.  Forgive me, old buddy.
I'm sorry. 
			  
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684.  Of course my beloved
Sophie is right. 
			  
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685.  Yeah. 
			  
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686.  I must've got crazy
with the work, you know. 
			  
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687.  I know you do. 
			  
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688.  We're on to
something big. 
			  
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689.  I know, darling. 
			  
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690.  I'm just another
mad scientist, we're
all a bunch of nuts. 
			  
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691.  Come on... 
			  
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692.  I'm leaving. 
			  
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693.  Thank you.
Yeah. 
			  
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694.  Thank you for
taking care of Sophie. 
			  
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695.  Yeah, all right. 
			  
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696.  Oh, Nathan! 
			  
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697.  I'm sorry. 
			  
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698.  Darling, I'm home. 
			  
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699.  Right!
Are you all right? 
			  
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700.  Yeah. Yeah. 
			  
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701.  Are you sure? 
			  
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702.  Yeah. 
			  
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703.  Don't you catch things
in the South? 
			  
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704.  How's it going? 
			  
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705.  Fine. It's going well. 
			  
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706.  Think fast! 
			  
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707.  Jesus! 
			  
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708.  You came in and
you wreck everything. 
			  
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709.  Yetta, you know,
always provides the best. 
			  
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710.  The best you can
find in Brooklyn! 
			  
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711.  Oh, shit! 
			  
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712.  Sophie should be
taking a nap after work. 
			  
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713.  She just
doesn't sleep anymore.
Not since the war. 
			  
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714.  How's it going? 
			  
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715.  Yeah, fine. Thank you. 
			  
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716.  Well, let me take
a look at those. 
			  
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717.  No. No, no, no!
Come on! 
			  
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718.  I won't interfere,
I won't make any comments.
I won't even... 
			  
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719.  Look, I've shown this to
no one. No one's seen this. 
			  
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720.  Yeah, but I'm not no one.
I'm a friend. 
			  
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721.  Don't you have
those down South? 
			  
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722.  "Friend," a person
attached to another 
			  
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723.  by a feeling of
personal regard
or affection. 
			  
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724.  Look.
One who offers
assistance. 
			  
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725.  A patron, a supporter. 
			  
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726.  Look, I vowed to myself
when I started this, 
			  
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727.  I was not going
to show it to anyone 
			  
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728.  until I finish
the very last sentence. 
			  
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729.  Then only after that,
can I offer it to any person. 
			  
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730.  Well... Hmm. 
			  
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731.  Okay. You mean,
you're just terrified that
somebody won't like it. 
			  
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732.  Terrified as in
filled with terror. 
			  
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733.  Terror, a sharp,
overmastering, intense fear. 
			  
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734.  All right, all right!
That which renders
the victim chicken shit. 
			  
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735.  Yeah, all right,
all right. 
			  
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736.  That will give
you some idea. 
			  
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737.  Oh, my God! 
			  
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738.  What about the page
in the typewriter? 
			  
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739.  No, this is a... 
			  
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740.  Nathan! Stop! 
			  
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741.  All right. 
			  
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742.  Stingo! What is the
worst that can happen? 
			  
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743.  I may discover you
can't write! Bye! 
			  
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744.  Shit! Fuck! 
			  
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745.  Nathan, get back here! 
			  
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746.  It's beyond your
reach now, old buddy! 
			  
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747.  Fine, right! 
			  
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748.  Stingo,
wait a minute! 
			  
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749.  Wait! Nathan have ordered me
to take you to the movies. 
			  
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750.  He made me your guardian
while he read that. 
			  
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751.  Yes, so you don't do
no violence to yourself now. 
			  
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752.  Nathan must have
finished reading that. 
			  
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753.  Yeah. 
			  
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754.  Come on, let's go see. 
			  
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755.  I think
I'll wait in my room. 
			  
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756.  No, come on! 
			  
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757.  If he's got something
to say to me, let him
come down and tell me. 
			  
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758.  Yes, don't be silly. 
			  
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759.  Bravo. 
			  
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760.  On this bridge, 
			  
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761.  on which so many great
American writers have stood
and reached out for words 
			  
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762.  to give America its voice, 
			  
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763.  looking toward the land
that gave us Whitman, 
			  
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764.  from its Eastern edge
dreamt his country's
future and gave it words, 
			  
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765.  on this span 
			  
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766.  of which
Thomas Wolfe and
Hart Crane wrote, 
			  
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767.  we welcome Stingo into
that pantheon of the gods, 
			  
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768.  whose words are all
we know of immortality. 
			  
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769.  To Stingo! 
			  
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770.  How could I
have failed to have
the most helpless crush 
			  
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771.  on such a generous mind
and life-enlarging mentor? 
			  
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772.  Nathan was utterly,
fatally glamorous. 
			  
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773.  Sophie! 
			  
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774.  We did it! 
			  
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775.  - Stingo!
- Nathan! 
			  
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776.  We did it! 
			  
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777.  What?
What did you do? 
			  
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778.  Nathan! 
			  
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779.  Remember I told you
the day when I came home 
			  
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780.  and I said we were
on to something big? 
			  
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781.  Yeah.
Today, we cracked it. 
			  
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782.  What? What? What? 
			  
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783.  I can't tell you.
I'll tell you about
it all tonight. 
			  
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784.  No, what's a few
hours make? 
			  
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785.  No, I can't tell you! 
			  
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786.  Come on! 
			  
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787.  Pretty soon,
the whole world
will know. 
			  
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788.  Oh, God. 
			  
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789.  One of the greatest medical
advances of all time. 
			  
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790.  I can't tell you. 
			  
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791.  Come on. 
			  
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792.  I'm talking about Stockholm.
Next year, the three of us
together. 
			  
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793.  I'm talking
Nobel-fucking-Prize! 
			  
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794.  Oh, my God. 
			  
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795.  Sorry, kid, I'm going
to get there first! 
			  
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796.  Wait! I got something
for you to celebrate! 
			  
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797.  Oh, no!
What is that? 
			  
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798.  One for you. 
			  
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799.  Oh, my God. 
			  
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800.  These go
with that one.
Oh, God, Nathan. 
			  
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801.  Oh, Nathan!
What a beautiful dress! 
			  
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802.  Do you like it? 
			  
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803.  Try it on. 
			  
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804.  Put it on. Come on,
let's get dressed. Try it on! 
			  
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805.  Oh, Nathan! 
			  
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806.  Come on! Come on,
come on, come on. 
			  
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807.  Could I go...
Into the bushes!
Into the bushes! 
			  
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808.  Come on. Try it on.
Please, I want to see it. 
			  
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809.  Nathan, I'm not
going to do that.
I wanna see it. 
			  
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810.  I just want
to see it on you! 
			  
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811.  All right, hold it up. 
			  
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812.  It doesn't have a top. 
			  
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813.  You're the top. 
			  
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814.  Nathan, it's beautiful! 
			  
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815.  I have to get back
to the laboratory. 
			  
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816.  Why don't you stay and
have some lunch with us? 
			  
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817.  Tonight we'll celebrate. 
			  
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818.  Look at all this
that I have here. 
			  
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819.  I know.
I can't, I can't.
I got to get back to work. 
			  
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820.  Tonight we'll celebrate. 
			  
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821.  Make sure Sophie
gets home safe, okay? 
			  
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822.  I want to see you
in those clothes tonight. 
			  
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823.  Look at these shoes! 
			  
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824.  Tonight. Tonight
I'll look at it. 
			  
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825.  Oh, my darling,
I'm so proud of you. 
			  
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826.  Tonight. 
			  
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827.  You were
the one who gave me
the idea to get it. 
			  
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828.  It's like mine. 
			  
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829.  It's a beautiful
watch, yes? 
			  
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830.  Dr. Kats, my boss,
you know, his wife. 
			  
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831.  Her family is in
the jewelry business, 
			  
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832.  so he took me
over there in the car 
			  
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833.  to get it engraved. 
			  
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834.  It probably opens
at the top, like mine. 
			  
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835.  What? Don't get
your fingers... 
			  
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836.  You got your
fingerprints
all over it. 
			  
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837.  I got nothing on that. 
			  
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838.  Anyway, you think
he will like that? 
			  
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839.  Sure, he will. 
			  
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840.  Yeah, I think
he will be very pleased. 
			  
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841.  It cost a great deal of money,
more than I could afford. 
			  
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842.  Anyway, who cares? 
			  
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843.  Today, money doesn't
seem very important. 
			  
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844.  Uh-oh! 
			  
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845.  Get the champagne! Quick. 
			  
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846.  This light...
Get them! 
			  
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847.  I got it!
Champagne is in the back! 
			  
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848.  I couldn't
remember Nathan's brand
when I went to the store. 
			  
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849.  Yeah? What kind? 
			  
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850.  The guy at the shop
said something Rosé. 
			  
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851.  The guy at the shop
said it's very good. 
			  
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852.  Surprise!
Surprise! 
			  
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853.  Is this the brand
you said you liked?
I couldn't remember. 
			  
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854.  Stingo got you
that champagne. 
			  
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855.  Yeah. 
			  
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856.  That's sweet. 
			  
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857.  It's beautiful.
Look at you. 
			  
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858.  Yeah, do you like? 
			  
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859.  Very becoming. 
			  
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860.  Fidelity would
become you more. 
			  
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861.  What? 
			  
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862.  Haven't I told you
that the only thing
I absolutely demand of you, 
			  
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863.  the only single
thing is fidelity? 
			  
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864.  And didn't I tell you
that if you ever were
with this guy Kats 
			  
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865.  ever again
outside of work, 
			  
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866.  that if you ever so much
as walked 10 feet with this
cheap schmuck, this fraud, 
			  
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867.  that I would
break your ass?
Yeah, but... 
			  
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868.  And this afternoon, 
			  
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869.  he brings you home
again in his car.
Yeah, but... 
			  
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870.  You spent the whole
fucking afternoon with him,
didn't you? Didn't you? 
			  
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871.  Or should I say,
you spent the whole
afternoon with him fucking? 
			  
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872.  Nathan... 
			  
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873.  Did you try on your
new dress for him? Hmm? 
			  
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874.  So he could strip it off you
in a cheap hotel room? 
			  
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875.  Did he line up your vertebrae
in a nice neat line 
			  
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876.  while he was humping you? 
			  
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877.  I bet he does quite a number
with that fast chiropractor's
dick of his, huh? 
			  
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878.  No. Wait! Nathan!
Come on,
you can tell me. 
			  
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879.  How do you know he took
her home? What have you
been doing? 
			  
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880.  You were following
her all afternoon? 
			  
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881.  Stingo... 
			  
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882.  What if you find out
why Kats took her home? 
			  
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883.  I think you're going
to feel like a fool. 
			  
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884.  Just find out why
he took her home. 
			  
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885.  Please, don't! 
			  
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886.  Our baby
Southern artiste defending
a little Polack whore. 
			  
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887.  Too bad our celebration
will be of more mundane
stripe than I had intended. 
			  
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888.  Stingo, I think that
you should go... 
			  
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889.  I'm not going to leave
you alone with him. 
			  
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890.  You don't understand,
you're making it worse
by being here. 
			  
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891.  No! He's not going to
get away with this shit! 
			  
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892.  You don't
understand him. 
			  
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893.  Let's just cut out
all the ugly shit! 
			  
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894.  Yeah, pour this.
Let's celebrate.
You know what? 
			  
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895.  We're here
to toast you. 
			  
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896.  But what are we doing here?
What are we here to toast? 
			  
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897.  You're right. You're right.
I'm terribly sorry. 
			  
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898.  That's all right. 
			  
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899.  I don't know
what's come over me. 
			  
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900.  Here is to
my best friend 
			  
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901.  and my best girl.
There we go. 
			  
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902.  Here, yeah.
Look what I got you, anyway. 
			  
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903.  I had the wrapping,
but... 
			  
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904.  It's beautiful.
That's really beautiful. 
			  
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905.  Do you like it? 
			  
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906.  I like it?
Like it? I love it. 
			  
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907.  Yes. It's just
like Stingo's. 
			  
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908.  It is? 
			  
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909.  Oh, yeah. 
			  
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910.  It has an engraving. 
			  
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911.  It's beautiful.
Beautiful. 
			  
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912.  This toast is in honor 
			  
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913.  of my complete
disassociation
from you two creeps. 
			  
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914.  Disassociation
from you, 
			  
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915.  the coony chiropractic
cunt of Kings County, 
			  
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916.  and you, the dreary
dregs of Dixie. 
			  
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917.  You've not fooled me,
young Stingo. 
			  
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918.  Since you so graciously
allowed me to read your
magnum Southern opus, 
			  
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919.  your puling,
adolescent self-pity 
			  
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920.  for your poor
dead mother. 
			  
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921.  Knock it off, Nathan. 
			  
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922.  However, look on it
optimistically. 
			  
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923.  You might be on the verge
of a whole new form, 
			  
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924.  the Southern comic book. 
			  
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925.  And now,
my sweet, my sweet. 
			  
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926.  Stingo... 
			  
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927.  I want to ask you one
question that's been burning
in my mind for so long. 
			  
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928.  Yeah, well, maybe you can
explain something to me. 
			  
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929.  The reason maybe
of why you are here. 
			  
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930.  Wait... 
			  
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931.  Walking these streets
drenched in enticing
perfumery... 
			  
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932.  Mmm. 
			  
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933.  engaged in
surreptitious venery 
			  
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934.  with not one, but two. 
			  
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935.  Count them,
ladies and gentlemen. 
			  
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936.  Two chiropractors. 
			  
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937.  In short, making hay
while the sun shines, 
			  
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938.  to employ
an old bromide, 
			  
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939.  while at Auschwitz, 
			  
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940.  the ghosts of
the millions of the dead
still seek an answer. 
			  
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941.  No. 
			  
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942.  Tell me. 
			  
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943.  Tell me, Sophie. 
			  
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944.  The same anti-Semitism 
			  
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945.  For which Poland has gained
such worldwide renown, 
			  
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946.  did a similar anti-Semitism
guide your own destiny, 
			  
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947.  help you along,
protect you in
a manner of speaking, 
			  
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948.  so that you became
one of the minuscule
handful of people who lived 
			  
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949.  while the millions died? 
			  
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950.  Tell me. Tell me why. 
			  
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951.  Hmm? 
			  
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952.  Explanation, please! 
			  
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953.  Tell me why,
old lucky number 11379. 
			  
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954.  Tell me why you inhabit
the land of the living. 
			  
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955.  What splendid little
tricks and stratagem 
			  
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956.  sprang from that
lovely head of yours 
			  
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957.  to allow you to breath
the clear Polish air, 
			  
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958.  while the multitudes
at Auschwitz choked
slowly on the gas? 
			  
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959.  No! 
			  
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960.  Explain! 
			  
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961.  Stop it!
Explain! 
			  
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962.  Lay off of her! 
			  
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963.  Get out of my way! 
			  
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964.  Get out of my... 
			  
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965.  Stay away! Stay out! 
			  
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966.  Stay out!
Get out of here! 
			  
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967.  Go away! 
			  
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968.  I'm leaving
the house, they're here. 
			  
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969.  I come back, two empty rooms.
No Nathan, no Sophie. 
			  
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970.  And the last
anybody knows, 
			  
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971.  he puts her in a cab and
he runs off the other way. 
			  
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972.  I can't tell you
how hurt I was. 
			  
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973.  - Is this Dr. Blackstock?
- Yes. 
			  
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974.  Listen, I'm a friend
of Sophie Zawistowska's, 
			  
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975.  and you may have
heard, I'm Stingo. 
			  
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976.  Oh, the writer!
Sophie's very proud of you. 
			  
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977.  Yeah. Listen, I'm trying
to track her down. 
			  
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978.  But don't you live
in the same house? 
			  
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979.  Mmm-hmm.
She moved out
last night. 
			  
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980.  Moved out? 
			  
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981.  When she called
in this morning,
she wasn't well. 
			  
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982.  I was worried about her.
She's such a darling girl. 
			  
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983.  Listen, do you have any
idea how I can find her? 
			  
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984.  What about the boyfriend? 
			  
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985.  Um, I think
that's over. 
			  
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986.  Maybe she went to
stay with a friend. 
			  
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987.  I don't know any
friends of hers. 
			  
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988.  There was this Polish girl
who worked for a professor
at Brooklyn College. 
			  
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989.  I remember her name.
It was Sonja Wajinska. 
			  
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990.  Does a woman named
Sonja Wajinska work here? 
			  
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991.  No, I am sorry.
She went back to
Poland six months ago. 
			  
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992.  But if you like,
I can give you
her address. 
			  
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993.  Thank you. 
			  
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994.  You don't happen
to know a friend of hers,
Sophie Zawistowska, do you? 
			  
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995.  Yes. 
			  
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996.  She came here once
to visit Sonja, 
			  
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997.  but she did not
come back again. 
			  
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998.  I recognized her from my days
at the University of Krakow. 
			  
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999.  She is the daughter
of Professor Bieganski. 
			  
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1000.  Were you
a student of his? 
			  
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1001.  I heard him lecture once.
That was enough. 
			  
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1002.  I know that he
was very outspoken
about the Nazis. 
			  
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1003.  He was crazy
about the Nazis. 
			  
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1004.  I think because
they hated Jews
as much as he did. 
			  
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1005.  The Nazis killed him. 
			  
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1006.  They came one day
and made a clean sweep
of all academics. 
			  
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1007.  And they didn't stop
to check their
political convictions. 
			  
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1008.  I think you have
the wrong man. 
			  
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1009.  Look, I shall show you. 
			  
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1010.  Bieganski. 
			  
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1011.  Look, Bieganski, 
			  
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1012.  professor of law at
the University of Krakow 
			  
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1013.  from 1919 to 1939, 
			  
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1014.  known for his
anti-Semitic tracts. 
			  
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1015.  A major promulgator of
the ghetto bench rule, 
			  
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1016.  which made it illegal for
Jewish students to sit on
the same bench as Poles. 
			  
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1017.  So. 
			  
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1018.  Astrid, your
mother's on the phone. 
			  
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1019.  I told Yetta
I was leaving. 
			  
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1020.  A few weeks before,
I had received
a letter from my father. 
			  
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1021.  He had inherited
a small farm, 
			  
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1022.  and knowing I was
running out of money, 
			  
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1023.  proposed that I come back
South and live on it. 
			  
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1024.  I could not bear
to stay in Brooklyn. 
			  
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1025.  Come down,
your mother's waiting. 
			  
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1026.  All right,
already. I'm coming. 
			  
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1027.  Hello! 
			  
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1028.  Hello! 
			  
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1029.  Sophie,
you're back. 
			  
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1030.  Oh, yes,
hello, Yetta. 
			  
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1031.  I came to get
the rest of my things. 
			  
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1032.  Have you heard
from Nathan? 
			  
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1033.  No. Not a word. 
			  
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1034.  Just sent some mover
this morning to get
the rest of his things. 
			  
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1035.  Okay. 
			  
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1036.  Okay. 
			  
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1037.  Stingo? 
			  
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1038.  Yeah. 
			  
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1039.  I'm sorry about what
happened last night,
you know that. 
			  
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1040.  I want you to know
that Nathan didn't mean
what he said about your book. 
			  
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1041.  Well, you know that.
Right? 
			  
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1042.  I know he really
loves your writing. 
			  
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1043.  Look, that doesn't
matter anymore. 
			  
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1044.  But, I mean,
we will still
be friends. 
			  
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1045.  You know, I'm leaving.
I'm going home. 
			  
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1046.  It should be a better
place for me to write. 
			  
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1047.  We have driven you away. 
			  
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1048.  It has nothing
to do with you. 
			  
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1049.  I spoke with
Dr. Blackstock today. 
			  
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1050.  Oh! 
			  
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1051.  Oh, Stingo, did you go
looking for me there? 
			  
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1052.  I would've left you
a note where I went, 
			  
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1053.  but I just didn't
think of it. I'm sorry. 
			  
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1054.  I'm sorry you
worried about me. 
			  
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1055.  He seemed to think
that your friend Sonja
might know where you were. 
			  
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1056.  Sonja? Sonja Wajinska?
But she went back to Poland. 
			  
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1057.  Yeah, I know that. 
			  
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1058.  I went over to the
Brooklyn College. 
			  
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1059.  Hmm. 
			  
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1060.  She used to work
for a language
professor there. 
			  
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1061.  Yes. 
			  
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1062.  I think you
met him once. 
			  
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1063.  He knew your father. 
			  
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1064.  Yeah, my father. 
			  
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1065.  He heard him
lecture once 
			  
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1066.  at the University of Krakow
which, I believe,
is where your father taught. 
			  
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1067.  Yeah, if he told you,
then he told you
about my father. 
			  
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1068.  Sophie, why did
you lie to me? 
			  
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1069.  Yeah, I lied because,
you know why?
I was so afraid. 
			  
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1070.  I was afraid
I would be left alone! 
			  
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1071.  So... 
			  
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1072.  Goodbye, my friend. 
			  
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1073.  Sophie, I want
to understand. 
			  
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1074.  I'd like to
know the truth. 
			  
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1075.  The truth 
			  
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1076.  does not make it easier
to understand, you know. 
			  
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1077.  I mean, you think
that you find out
the truth about me, 
			  
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1078.  and then you'll
understand me and then you'd
forgive me for all those... 
			  
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1079.  For all my lies. 
			  
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1080.  I promise
I'll never leave you. 
			  
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1081.  You must never
promise that. 
			  
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1082.  No one, no one
should ever
promise that. 
			  
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1083.  Oh, the truth. 
			  
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1084.  The truth.
I don't even know
what is the truth. 
			  
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1085.  After all these
lies I have told. 
			  
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1086.  My father. 
			  
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1087.  How can I explain
how much I loved my father? 
			  
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1088.  My father believed
that human perfection
was a possibility. 
			  
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1089.  Every night I pray
to God to forgive me 
			  
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1090.  for always making
a disappointment
to my father. 
			  
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1091.  And I pray to him 
			  
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1092.  to make me worthy
of such a great, good man. 
			  
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1093.  I was a grown woman. 
			  
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1094.  I was fully come of age. 
			  
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1095.  I was a married woman 
			  
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1096.  when I realized
that I hate my father
beyond all words to tell it. 
			  
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1097.  It was winter of 1938. 
			  
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1098.  And my father
was working for weeks
on the speech he calls 
			  
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1099.  "Poland Jewish Problem." 
			  
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1100.  Ordinarily I typed
those speeches 
			  
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1101.  and I don't hear to the
words, to their meaning. 
			  
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1102.  But this time
I came upon a word,
repeats several times, 
			  
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1103.  that I have
never heard before. 
			  
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1104.  The solution for
Poland Jewish Problem, 
			  
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1105.  he concludes,
is die Vernichtung. 
			  
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1106.  Extermination. 
			  
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1107.  I had not meant to go to
the ghetto that afternoon, 
			  
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1108.  but something
made me go there. 
			  
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1109.  I stood there,
I don't know how long, 
			  
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1110.  watching these people
that my father
has condemned to die. 
			  
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1111.  For all these men,
these women, 
			  
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1112.  these children,
die Vernichtung. 
			  
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1113.  Extermination. 
			  
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1114.  I suddenly remembered
that my father is waiting
for that speech, 
			  
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1115.  and I hurry home
to finish the typing, 
			  
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1116.  but in my rushing
and my haste
to finish that, 
			  
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1117.  I make so many mistakes
in the sentences. 
			  
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1118.  And I run with it
to the university, 
			  
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1119.  and my father has no time
to check that before speaking. 
			  
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1120.  And he get up in
front of all those people,
and he reads the speech 
			  
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1121.  and make those mistakes and
I see him getting so angry. 
			  
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1122.  And when it was over,
he came up to me. 
			  
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1123.  I was with my husband,
of course. 
			  
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1124.  And in front of him
and all his
colleagues he said, 
			  
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1125.  "Zosia, your
intelligence is pulp." 
			  
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1126.  Pulp. 
			  
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1127.  I did not have
any courage to say, 
			  
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1128.  "Yes, but what
about the Jews?" 
			  
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1129.  The Jewish people, but... 
			  
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1130.  After that,
he didn't trust me anyway.
And neither did my husband. 
			  
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1131.  After that in Warsaw, 
			  
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1132.  I had a lover 
			  
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1133.  who was very,
very good to me. 
			  
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1134.  You must help us, Sophie. 
			  
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1135.  Stop torturing her. 
			  
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1136.  Jozef lived with
his half-sister Wanda. 
			  
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1137.  She was a leader
in the Resistance. 
			  
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1138.  Sophie! 
			  
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1139.  What is that? 
			  
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1140.  It's a photo of children
rejected from
the Germanization program. 
			  
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1141.  The "Lebensborn" program. 
			  
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1142.  These are children 
			  
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1143.  taken from Polish parents 
			  
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1144.  who, at first, were believed 
			  
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1145.  to have Aryan
racial features. 
			  
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1146.  They were to be
taken to Germany 
			  
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1147.  and raised as Germans. 
			  
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1148.  But, at some point,
it was decided 
			  
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1149.  that they were
racially unsuitable. 
			  
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1150.  Unsuitable! 
			  
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1151.  That's why
they were consigned 
			  
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1152.  for disposal. 
			  
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1153.  All we ask of you
is to translate some stolen
Gestapo documents. 
			  
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1154.  I can't. 
			  
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1155.  I cannot endanger
my children. 
			  
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1156.  Your children could be next. 
			  
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1157.  No. No. I do not want
to get involved. 
			  
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1158.  Two weeks later,
the Gestapo killed Jozef. 
			  
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1159.  They cut his throat. 
			  
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1160.  They had courage. 
			  
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1161.  Oh, God,
they had courage. 
			  
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1162.  Not long after
they killed Jozef,
I was arrested. 
			  
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1163.  My children were sent
with me to Auschwitz. 
			  
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1164.  When the train
arrived at Auschwitz, 
			  
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1165.  the Germans made
the selection, 
			  
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1166.  who would live
and who would die. 
			  
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1167.  Jan, my little boy... 
			  
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1168.  Jan, my little boy,
was sent to the Kinderlager, 
			  
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1169.  which was the
children's camp. 
			  
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1170.  And my little girl, Eva,
was sent to crematorium two. 
			  
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1171.  She was exterminated. 
			  
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1172.  Thanks to my perfect German
and my secretarial skills, 
			  
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1173.  the things my father
had taught me so well, 
			  
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1174.  I came to work 
			  
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1175.  for Reichsführer,
Rudolf Hoess, Commandant
of Auschwitz-Birkenau. 
			  
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1176.  The day they took me
to work for Hoess, 
			  
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1177.  I was forced to
walk past Block 25. 
			  
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1178.  That is where they
took the prisoners 
			  
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1179.  that were selected
for extermination. 
			  
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1180.  The people there
were made to stand
for, sometimes, days. 
			  
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1181.  They were naked
and they had no water. 
			  
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1182.  And their hands
reached out from the bars,
and they cried and pled. 
			  
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1183.  This woman will be 
			  
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1184.  Commandant Hoess' secretary. 
			  
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1185.  Take her downstairs.
See that she showers
thoroughly. 
			  
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1186.  Give me your clothes. 
			  
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1187.  Here is the shower. 
			  
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1188.  You must use
this disinfectant soap. 
			  
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1189.  It burns and it stinks. 
			  
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1190.  But you must use it,
because she has a good nose. 
			  
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1191.  Shoes! 
			  
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1192.  Put your shoes here. 
			  
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1193.  Please don't take them.
They were a gift
from my father. 
			  
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1194.  My God, how'd you
keep them in the camp? 
			  
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1195.  I hid them. Please... 
			  
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1196.  If she sees them,
she'll take them away. 
			  
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1197.  I'll clean them.
Please, they are all I have. 
			  
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1198.  Well, all right. 
			  
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1199.  Thank you. 
			  
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1200.  Shh! 
			  
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1201.  Don't be afraid. 
			  
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1202.  I was told you could help us. 
			  
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1203.  Will you help the resistance? 
			  
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1204.  But what can I do? 
			  
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1205.  Emmi Hoess has a radio.
Her room is under
her father's office 
			  
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1206.  where you will work.
If you could get the radio, 
			  
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1207.  bring it down here.
I could smuggle it out. 
			  
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1208.  Sure, sure,
I give you the radio, 
			  
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1209.  you smuggle it out,
and I get shot
for stealing it. 
			  
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1210.  That's why you must
make Hoess trust you. 
			  
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1211.  But how? 
			  
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1212.  He is a man
and you are a woman... 
			  
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1213.  Of course! 
			  
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1214.  Bald, starving,
stinking of germicides. 
			  
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1215.  Very impressive! 
			  
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1216.  You're wrong.
You look German. 
			  
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1217.  You speak cultured German.
You'll be working
with him alone 
			  
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1218.  and he's an unhappy man. 
			  
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1219.  Then do something for me.
What? 
			  
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1220.  You must find my son. 
			  
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1221.  His name is Jan.
He's in the Children's Camp. 
			  
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1222.  What do you want to know? 
			  
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1223.  If... If he is... 
			  
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1224.  If he's alive, right?
Yes. 
			  
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1225.  I understand. 
			  
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1226.  Maybe Hoess could arrange
to get him out. 
			  
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1227.  I baked Himmler's
favorite cake. 
			  
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1228.  This is the new 
			  
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1229.  secretary from the Camp. 
			  
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1230.  Take her to the office. 
			  
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1231.  Himmler can't stay
for dinner. 
			  
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1232.  Do you think
it's deliberate? 
			  
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1233.  Why deliberate? 
			  
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1234.  You said the escapes,
the delays with
the building upset him. 
			  
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1235.  Enough! 
			  
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1236.  Imagine, that idiot guard
took the new girl
right into the kitchen 
			  
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1237.  without disinfecting her.
In the kitchen! 
			  
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1238.  I mean, the children...
They are perfectly healthy. 
			  
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1239.  That's because
they're well fed here. 
			  
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1240.  What happens if we leave? 
			  
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1241.  They will have to sacrifice
like other German children. 
			  
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1242.  You are looking well. 
			  
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1243.  I hardly drank 
			  
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1244.  after I left here. 
			  
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1245.  Can you imagine? 
			  
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1246.  My father asked me
what kind of medicine 
			  
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1247.  I practice here. 
			  
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1248.  What can I tell him? 
			  
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1249.  I perform God's work. 
			  
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1250.  I select who shall live
and who shall die. 
			  
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1251.  Is that not God's work? 
			  
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1252.  You're too young to recall
what was done to Germany
in defeat. 
			  
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1253.  We cannot afford to be kind
if we are to survive. 
			  
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1254.  There is an epidemic
in the Children's Camp. 
			  
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1255.  No matter what we do,
they die like flies. 
			  
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1256.  You cannot afford
to be so sensitive. 
			  
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1257.  and lastly
a trait of character 
			  
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1258.  common to all people
of southern climes, 
			  
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1259.  a certain
dullness of mind... 
			  
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1260.  Do I speak too fast? 
			  
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1261.  No, Commandant. 
			  
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1262.  Excuse me. 
			  
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1263.  I'm sorry to disturb you, 
			  
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1264.  but I thought maybe
if you could go to Berlin 
			  
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1265.  and explain to Himmler
how unfair his order is, 
			  
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1266.  maybe he'd change his mind. 
			  
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1267.  There's no appeal.
We're being transferred
and that's that. 
			  
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1268.  My pills, quick! 
			  
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1269.  Shall I call the doctor?
Be quiet. 
			  
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1270.  It's unbearable. 
			  
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1271.  It's better now. 
			  
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1272.  That ergotamine
is a miracle. 
			  
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1273.  I'm glad, Commandant. 
			  
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1274.  Sit down. 
			  
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1275.  How did you come here? 
			  
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1276.  Not many prisoners
are lucky enough
to find such work. 
			  
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1277.  I think 
			  
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1278.  it must have been fate. 
			  
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1279.  Fate brought me to you 
			  
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1280.  because I knew
only you would understand. 
			  
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1281.  Understand what? 
			  
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1282.  That a mistake has been made. 
			  
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1283.  May I show you something? 
			  
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1284.  This is one of the earliest
Polish documents 
			  
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1285.  suggesting a "final solution"
to the Jewish problem. 
			  
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1286.  I helped my father
to write it. 
			  
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1287.  Perhaps you
will realize the injustice
of my imprisonment. 
			  
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1288.  So, you claim
you are innocent. 
			  
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1289.  Sir, I freely admit my guilt
of the minor charge 
			  
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1290.  which caused me
to be sent here. 
			  
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1291.  I only ask
that this misdemeanor
be compared to my record, 
			  
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1292.  not only
as a Polish sympathizer
with National Socialism, 
			  
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1293.  but as an active campaigner
in the sacred war
against the Jews. 
			  
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1294.  That pamphlet
in your hand, Commandant,
will prove my point. 
			  
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1295.  I implore you.
You have the power to give
clemency and freedom. 
			  
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1296.  Please... 
			  
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1297.  You forget you are a Pole
and, therefore,
an enemy of the Reich, 
			  
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1298.  and that you always will be 
			  
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1299.  even if you are
not guilty of a crime. 
			  
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1300.  You've been flirting
shamelessly with me. 
			  
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1301.  It's hard to believe
you're Polish 
			  
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1302.  with your perfect German
and the way you look, 
			  
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1303.  your fair skin,
the structure of your face. 
			  
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1304.  So typically Aryan. 
			  
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1305.  You are an unusually
attractive woman. 
			  
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1306.  There is something
about certain Aryan women, 
			  
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1307.  A pure and radiant beauty, 
			  
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1308.  fair of skin 
			  
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1309.  and fair of hair, 
			  
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1310.  that inspires me 
			  
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1311.  to idolize that beauty. 
			  
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1312.  Wait. 
			  
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1313.  Your pardon, sir.
A question from
Frau Hoess, sir. 
			  
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1314.  As the child just
recovered from the flu,
madam wishes to know 
			  
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1315.  if, in your view,
Iphigenie is well enough
to go to a matinee 
			  
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1316.  or should she consult
Dr. Schmidt? 
			  
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1317.  If Frau Hoess thinks
she's well enough
to go to a matinee, 
			  
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1318.  then I expect
she's well enough
to go to a matinee! 
			  
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1319.  I would risk a great deal
to have relations with you. 
			  
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1320.  If I were not leaving,
I'd take that risk. 
			  
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1321.  But I must go.
And so must you. 
			  
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1322.  I'm sending
you back to Block 3.
You will go tomorrow. 
			  
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1323.  Commandant, I know
I can't ask much for myself 
			  
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1324.  and that you must
follow the rules. 
			  
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1325.  But I beg you
to do one thing for me
before you send me back. 
			  
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1326.  I have
a young son in the Camp.
His name is Jan. 
			  
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1327.  Jan Zawistowski.
He is 10 years old. 
			  
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1328.  I am afraid for his health. 
			  
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1329.  I beg you to consider
some way to release him. 
			  
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1330.  He is frail,
and so very young. 
			  
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1331.  Please. 
			  
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1332.  If I have
impressed you, even slightly,
with my presence, 
			  
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1333.  I beg you
to do this for me, 
			  
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1334.  not to release me,
just free my little boy.
Please. 
			  
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1335.  You think you could get me
to contravene regulations 
			  
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1336.  because I showed
some little affection?
It's disgusting. 
			  
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1337.  There is a legal way!
There is the
"Lebensborn" program. 
			  
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1338.  He is
a perfect candidate for it. 
			  
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1339.  You could move my child
from the Camp into the
"Lebensborn" program. 
			  
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1340.  Send him
to the Reich to be raised
as a good German. 
			  
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1341.  He is blond and looks German 
			  
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1342.  and speaks
perfect German as I do. 
			  
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1343.  Don't you see
how my little boy, Jan, 
			  
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1344.  would be so right
for "Lebensborn"? 
			  
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1345.  I will have your son
brought here tomorrow. 
			  
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1346.  You will see him
and then I will arrange 
			  
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1347.  For him to be removed
from the Camp. 
			  
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1348.  You have no business
in this room. 
			  
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1349.  I'm sorry, miss,
I was only... 
			  
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1350.  You came to steal that radio.
You were about to pick it up. 
			  
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1351.  I'll tell my father. 
			  
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1352.  He will have you punished. 
			  
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1353.  I was only going to
look at it. I swear. 
			  
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1354.  I've passed by here so often.
I've never seen a radio, 
			  
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1355.  so small, so cunning. 
			  
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1356.  I couldn't believe
it really worked. I just... 
			  
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1357.  Liar! You wanted to steal it. 
			  
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1358.  I knew by the look
on your face. 
			  
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1359.  You must believe me.
I wouldn't take your radio. 
			  
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1360.  Yes, you would.
It cost 70 marks. 
			  
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1361.  You'd listen
to music in the cellar.
You're a dirty Polack! 
			  
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1362.  Mother says
Polacks are worse thieves
than Gypsies 
			  
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1363.  and dirtier, too. 
			  
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1364.  You stink! 
			  
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1365.  Wake up. 
			  
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1366.  You fainted. 
			  
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1367.  Breathe deeply,
the cold air will revive you. 
			  
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1368.  Keep your head flat
to get the flow
of blood back. 
			  
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1369.  The first-aid manual says
a smack will help. 
			  
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1370.  Sit erect and lean
against the bed. 
			  
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1371.  I'll say one thing,
you're very pretty. 
			  
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1372.  My mother said
you must be Swedish. 
			  
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1373.  Tell me, what's that design
on your dress? 
			  
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1374.  My swimming
championship badge. 
			  
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1375.  I was class champion.
I was only 8. 
			  
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1376.  Where was that, Emmi? 
			  
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1377.  In Dachau.
Dachau was so much
nicer than Auschwitz. 
			  
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1378.  We had a wonderful
heated pool only for
officers' children. 
			  
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1379.  I'll show you my album. 
			  
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1380.  This is me as a baby. 
			  
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1381.  This is me
receiving the medal. 
			  
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1382.  This is the pool in Dachau. 
			  
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1383.  This is me with my mommy. 
			  
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1384.  This is also me 
			  
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1385.  with my daddy. 
			  
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1386.  Emmi? 
			  
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1387.  I'm getting undressed. 
			  
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1388.  Perhaps we'll go swimming
together tomorrow. 
			  
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1389.  Great, Daddy. 
			  
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1390.  Good night, Emmi.
Good night, Daddy. 
			  
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1391.  I had failed with the
radio, just as I had failed
so many times in my life. 
			  
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1392.  But that night,
I kept repeating to myself, 
			  
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1393.  "I have saved my son.
I have saved my son. 
			  
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1394.  "Tomorrow I can see him! 
			  
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1395.  "And I can tell him goodbye. 
			  
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1396.  "And he will
have been saved." 
			  
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1397.  Oh, my God, I had such
happiness that night! 
			  
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1398.  Such hope. 
			  
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1399.  But Hoess did not
keep his word. 
			  
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1400.  I never did know
what happened
to my little boy. 
			  
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1401.  So, you know,
that's why I didn't want 
			  
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1402.  to live no more. 
			  
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1403.  Till Nathan came 
			  
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1404.  and he made me
live for him. 
			  
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1405.  Live for me, Sophie. 
			  
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1406.  Live for me. 
			  
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1407.  Oh, my God!
What have we done to you? 
			  
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1408.  Morris, come here! 
			  
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1409.  Stingo! 
			  
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1410.  Nathan, put down the chair!
This is no time... 
			  
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1411.  Put down the chair! 
			  
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1412.  Put down the chair. 
			  
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1413.  Stingo! 
			  
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1414.  Oh, a phone call. 
			  
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1415.  It's Dr. Landau,
Nathan's brother. 
			  
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1416.  All right. Thank you. 
			  
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1417.  Yeah, hello. 
			  
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1418.  Hello, this is Larry,
Nathan's brother. 
			  
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1419.  Yes, Larry! 
			  
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1420.  Nathan's talked about you
a good deal. I know
you're good friends. 
			  
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1421.  He's talked about
you a great deal. 
			  
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1422.  And I wonder if it
would be possible
for us to arrange a meeting. 
			  
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1423.  Sure, yeah.
Just tell me
when and where. 
			  
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1424.  My brother thinks
the world of you. 
			  
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1425.  I've never met anybody
more brilliant than Nathan. 
			  
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1426.  Such a breadth
of knowledge. 
			  
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1427.  You're right. 
			  
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1428.  He is convinced you're
going to be a major writer, 
			  
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1429.  something he once
dreamed of being. 
			  
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1430.  Now, please, sit down. 
			  
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1431.  Seems to me,
he's got the talent of
anything he chooses. 
			  
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1432.  He's told you
and Sophie that he's
a research biologist. 
			  
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1433.  At Pfizer. 
			  
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1434.  This biologist business
is my brother's masquerade. 
			  
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1435.  He has no degree of
any kind. All that is
a simple fabrication. 
			  
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1436.  The truth is
he's quite mad. 
			  
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1437.  Christ. 
			  
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1438.  One of those
conditions where 
			  
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1439.  weeks, months,
even years go by without
manifestations and then pow. 
			  
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1440.  Oh! He has a job at Pfizer
in the company library. 
			  
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1441.  An undemanding
sinecure I got for him 
			  
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1442.  where he can do
a lot of reading
without bothering anyone, 
			  
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1443.  and occasionally
he does a little research 
			  
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1444.  for one of the legitimate
biologists on the staff. 
			  
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1445.  I'm not sure Nathan
would forgive me if he
knew that I told you. 
			  
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1446.  He made me swear
never to tell Sophie.
She knows nothing. 
			  
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1447.  The cruelest joke
is that he was born
the perfect child. 
			  
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1448.  He excelled
in everything. 
			  
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1449.  Even Nathan's teachers
would speculate on what
Nathan would achieve. 
			  
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1450.  See, he was
the kind of child 
			  
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1451.  everyone prepares to
take the credit for. 
			  
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1452.  When he was 10, 
			  
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1453.  we were told that
the child genius was
a paranoid schizophrenic. 
			  
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1454.  From then on,
the only schools
he attended were 
			  
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1455.  expensive funny farms. 
			  
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1456.  What can I do? 
			  
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1457.  If he could
stay off the drugs,
he might have a chance. 
			  
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1458.  Drugs?
What is he on? 
			  
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1459.  Benzedrine, cocaine. 
			  
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1460.  You didn't know? 
			  
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1461.  No, I did not. 
			  
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1462.  I don't want it to sound
like I'm asking you to spy, 
			  
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1463.  but if you could
simply keep tabs on him 
			  
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1464.  and report back to me
by phone from time to time, 
			  
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1465.  letting me know
how he's getting on. 
			  
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1466.  I'm sorry to have to
involve you in this way. 
			  
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1467.  I don't think
you understand. 
			  
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1468.  I love them both. 
			  
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1469.  They're friends of mine. 
			  
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1470.  Good morning, Mr. Stingo. 
			  
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1471.  We were afraid
something terrible
might have befallen you 
			  
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1472.  on your way back to
the pink plantation. 
			  
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1473.  Miss Sophie
was all for having me
institute a search. 
			  
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1474.  Ah! Miss Sophie,
you indeed look ravishing. 
			  
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1475.  Thank you very much. 
			  
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1476.  So, how are you all,
you are doing this evening? 
			  
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1477.  Come, darling. 
			  
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1478.  This was Nathan's idea
to surprise you
with a Southern evening. 
			  
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1479.  Your book has
really whet my appetite
to know about the South. 
			  
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1480.  Tell him about
the trip, too. 
			  
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1481.  Yes, Miss Sophie and I
have been discussing
the possibility 
			  
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1482.  of taking a tour of
your beloved Dixie
in October. 
			  
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1483.  And I've been thinking...
Yeah. 
			  
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1484.  If it's all right
with Miss Sophie... 
			  
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1485.  Sure. 
			  
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1486.  I was thinking
maybe we could
make it a wedding trip 
			  
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1487.  and have you join us
not just as our best friend, 
			  
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1488.  but as my best man. 
			  
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1489.  I have the honor 
			  
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1490.  to request your
hand in marriage. 
			  
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1491.  To have and to hold, 
			  
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1492.  from this day forth, 
			  
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1493.  till death us do part. 
			  
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1494.  With this ring, 
			  
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1495.  I betroth myself to you. 
			  
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1496.  I believe it's traditional
for the groom to give
a gift to the best man. 
			  
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1497.  I told Nathan that
you would have to 
			  
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1498.  put that book away for
a while to make money, 
			  
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1499.  and that made him
very sad. 
			  
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1500.  Mmm-mmm. 
			  
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1501.  Nathan, I can't
possibly accept this. 
			  
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1502.  Stingo,
don't reject it. 
			  
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1503.  Don't waste your talent. 
			  
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1504.  I don't know
how to thank you. 
			  
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1505.  Would the future
Mrs. Landau care to give me
the honor of this dance? 
			  
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1506.  Isn't it thrilling
about Nathan? 
			  
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1507.  What do you mean? 
			  
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1508.  You don't know? 
			  
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1509.  It's supposed
to be a secret. 
			  
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1510.  He confided in me
that he and his team 
			  
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1511.  discovered
a cure for polio 
			  
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1512.  in my house. 
			  
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1513.  If only my Saul
could have lived
to see the day. 
			  
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1514.  The car is ready,
Mrs. Zimmerman. 
			  
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1515.  Yeah.
I'll be down. 
			  
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1516.  What did Nathan
say when he saw you? 
			  
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1517.  I haven't seen him. 
			  
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1518.  Huh! Well, he and Sophie
left here a couple hours ago. 
			  
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1519.  He said something
about looking for you 
			  
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1520.  and straightening
out things with you
once and for all. 
			  
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1521.  Wait, what? 
			  
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1522.  I guess you just
missed them. 
			  
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1523.  Sophie kept telling him
he was imagining things, 
			  
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1524.  trying to soothe him
the way she does when
he gets like that. 
			  
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1525.  God knows what mashugana
idea was going through
his mind this time. 
			  
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1526.  I told you
to watch out. 
			  
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1527.  Next time you'll
listen to Morris Fink? 
			  
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1528.  My God, it's like
I'm the dog catcher
for the whole thing. 
			  
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1529.  Morris, do you know
where he is now? 
			  
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1530.  No, I don't know. 
			  
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1531.  Hello. 
			  
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1532.  God damn you
to hell forever. 
			  
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1533.  Nathan? 
			  
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1534.  Are you all right? 
			  
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1535.  Oh, yes.
I'm all right. 
			  
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1536.  What's wrong
with your arm? 
			  
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1537.  He was breaking my arm. 
			  
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1538.  I got frightened
and I ran away. 
			  
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1539.  He has a gun, Stingo.
I think he's going to use it. 
			  
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1540.  I shouldn't have
left him there. 
			  
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1541.  We should go find... 
			  
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1542.  - Nathan?
- Stingo. 
			  
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1543.  Now, you listen.
Listen to me. 
			  
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1544.  Is it Nathan? Nathan! 
			  
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1545.  Oh, God! 
			  
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1546.  Nathan! My darling,
you forgive me? 
			  
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1547.  Get off the phone,
you whore! 
			  
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1548.  You know that
I love you. 
			  
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1549.  I don't want to speak
to you again! 
			  
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1550.  Nathan, we love you
very much, all right? 
			  
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1551.  We would do nothing
to hurt you. 
			  
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1552.  Now, you tell us
where you are. 
			  
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1553.  God damn you to hell
forever for betraying me
behind my back. 
			  
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1554.  You, whom I trust like
the best friend I ever had 
			  
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1555.  and that shit-eating grin
of yours day after day. 
			  
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1556.  Butter wouldn't melt
in your mouth, would it, 
			  
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1557.  when you gave me a piece
of your manuscript to read? 
			  
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1558.  "Gee, Nathan.
Thank you so much." 
			  
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1559.  When not 15 minutes earlier, 
			  
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1560.  you'd been humping away
in bed with the woman
I was going to marry. 
			  
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1561.  Marry! Marry! 
			  
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1562.  I say "was going to,"
past tense, 
			  
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1563.  because I'd burn in hell
before I'd marry
a two-timing Polack 
			  
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1564.  who'd spread her legs for
a sneaky Southern shithead,
betraying me like that. 
			  
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1565.  Nathan,
we're gonna come get you.
Where are you? All right? 
			  
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1566.  Come and get me? No.
You stay right where you are.
I'm going to come and get you. 
			  
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1567.  Both of you. 
			  
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1568.  Jesus, Nathan! 
			  
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1569.  Don't go away. 
			  
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1570.  You know what I'm going to do
to you two deceitful,
unspeakable pigs? 
			  
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1571.  Listen! 
			  
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1572.  Now I'm coming
to get you. 
			  
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1573.  Oh, God! 
			  
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1574.  I called his
brother's office. 
			  
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1575.  Larry is in Toronto,
but they're going
to try and reach him. 
			  
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1576.  I should've
stayed there. 
			  
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1577.  Maybe I could've
helped him. 
			  
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1578.  He's never been
this bad before. 
			  
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1579.  I think
he could've killed us. 
			  
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1580.  I think he could've
killed us both. 
			  
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1581.  I don't care
that I would die. 
			  
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1582.  I am afraid that he
will die without me. 
			  
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1583.  Oh! 
			  
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1584.  Thank you. 
			  
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1585.  Stingo? 
			  
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1586.  Mmm-hmm? 
			  
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1587.  Where are we going? 
			  
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1588.  Well, I want to take you
to see the Washington sights. 
			  
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1589.  Mmm-hmm?
In the White House. 
			  
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1590.  Maybe get a peek
at Harry Truman. 
			  
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1591.  Yeah. 
			  
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1592.  I mean, 
			  
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1593.  where are we going? 
			  
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1594.  Where are we
really going? 
			  
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1595.  Well, I'm going to take
you down to that farm 
			  
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1596.  that I told you about,
in southern Virginia. 
			  
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1597.  Hmm. 
			  
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1598.  I think once we get
settled in there, 
			  
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1599.  we can drive over
to Richmond, 
			  
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1600.  get a good phonograph,
maybe buy some records. 
			  
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1601.  What do you mean,
"Get settled in there"? 
			  
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1602.  Well, I love you
very much, Sophie. 
			  
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1603.  And I want to marry you. 
			  
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1604.  I want you to live down
there on that farm with me. 
			  
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1605.  When I write my books there,
I want you to help me 
			  
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1606.  and I want you to
help me raise a family 
			  
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1607.  because I love you
very, very much. 
			  
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1608.  Is it too much to hope 
			  
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1609.  that you might
love me, too? 
			  
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1610.  Listen, Stingo, I'm beyond
30 years now, you know. 
			  
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1611.  What are you going
to do with an old
Polish lady like me? 
			  
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1612.  Manage.
I'll manage. 
			  
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1613.  "Old woman." 
			  
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1614.  Don't talk that way. 
			  
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1615.  You're always
going to be 
			  
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1616.  my number one. 
			  
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1617.  Well, then, yes, okay.
We could go down there.
Sure. 
			  
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1618.  We could live there
for a while and then... 
			  
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1619.  We're not getting married
because we could decide
that later, you know. 
			  
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1620.  Sophie, the kind of
little country place 
			  
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1621.  I'm talking about
that we'd be living in, 
			  
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1622.  we'd have to be married. 
			  
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1623.  Jesus, Sophie,
these are Christians
down there, you know. 
			  
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1624.  Well, I don't know,
I mean, 
			  
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1625.  getting married soon,
I've loved you
a very long time. 
			  
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1626.  I know you're
fond of me. 
			  
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1627.  Give us time.
Just give us time. 
			  
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1628.  We'll be fine. 
			  
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1629.  It is not just the age
difference, you know, 
			  
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1630.  between you and me, Stingo. 
			  
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1631.  You should have another
mother for your children. 
			  
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1632.  Only you. 
			  
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1633.  It would not be fair
to your children to
have me as their mother. 
			  
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1634.  Sophie, they would be
the luckiest
children in the world. 
			  
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1635.  I'm going to
tell you something. 
			  
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1636.  I'm going to tell
you something now
I have never told anybody. 
			  
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1637.  Never, but I need
a drink, so would you
get me that first? 
			  
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1638.  On the day
that we went 
			  
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1639.  to Auschwitz,
it was spring,
you know, 
			  
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1640.  and we
arrived there at night. 
			  
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1641.  It was a warm night,
it was a beautiful night. 
			  
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1642.  Mommy, you're hurting me! 
			  
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1643.  You're so beautiful. 
			  
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1644.  I'd like to get you in bed. 
			  
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1645.  Are you a Polack? 
			  
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1646.  You! 
			  
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1647.  Are you also one of those
filthy communists? 
			  
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1648.  I am a Pole! 
			  
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1649.  I was born in Krakow!
I am not a Jew!
Neither are my children! 
			  
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1650.  They're not Jews.
They are racially pure. 
			  
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1651.  I'm a Christian. 
			  
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1652.  I'm a devout Catholic. 
			  
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1653.  You're not a communist? 
			  
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1654.  You're a believer. 
			  
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1655.  Yes, sir.
I believe in Christ. 
			  
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1656.  So you believe in Christ,
the Redeemer? 
			  
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1657.  Yes! 
			  
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1658.  Did he not say, 
			  
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1659.  "Suffer the little children 
			  
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1660.  "to come unto me?" 
			  
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1661.  You may keep
one of your children. 
			  
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1662.  I beg your pardon? 
			  
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1663.  You may keep
one of your children. 
			  
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1664.  The other one must go. 
			  
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1665.  You mean, I have to choose? 
			  
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1666.  You're a Polack not a Yid. 
			  
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1667.  That gives you
a privilege, a choice. 
			  
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1668.  I can't choose!
I can't choose! 
			  
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1669.  Be quiet.
I can't choose! 
			  
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1670.  Choose! Or I'll send
them both over there! 
			  
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1671.  Make a choice! 
			  
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1672.  Don't make me choose!
I can't! 
			  
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1673.  I'll send them both
over there. 
			  
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1674.  Shut up! Enough! 
			  
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1675.  I told you to shut up!
Make a choice! 
			  
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1676.  Don't make me choose!
I can't! 
			  
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1677.  I'll send them both
over there!
I can't choose! 
			  
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1678.  Take both children away! 
			  
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1679.  Move! 
			  
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1680.  Take my little girl! 
			  
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1681.  Take my baby! 
			  
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1682.  Take my little girl! 
			  
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1683.  So. 
			  
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1684.  We will go to that
farm tomorrow, yeah. 
			  
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1685.  But please, Stingo, 
			  
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1686.  don't talk
about marriage 
			  
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1687.  And children. 
			  
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1688.  It's enough that 
			  
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1689.  we go down there 
			  
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1690.  and live 
			  
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1691.  for a while. 
			  
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1692.  I was 22 and a virgin 
			  
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1693.  and was clasping
in my arms at last 
			  
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1694.  the goddess of my
unending fantasies. 
			  
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1695.  My lust was inexhaustible. 
			  
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1696.  Sophie's lust was both
a plunge into carnal oblivion 
			  
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1697.  and a flight from
memory and grief. 
			  
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1698.  More than that, I now see, 
			  
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1699.  it was a frantic attempt
to beat back death. 
			  
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1700.  "My dearest Stingo. 
			  
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1701.  "You are such
a beautiful lover.
I had to leave, 
			  
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1702.  "and forgive me for
not saying goodbye,
but I must go back to Nathan. 
			  
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1703.  "Believe me, you will find
some wonderful woman 
			  
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1704.  "to make you
happy on that farm. 
			  
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1705.  "But when I woke,
I was feeling so terrible 
			  
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1706.  "and in despair about Nathan. 
			  
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1707.  "By that, I mean so filled
with guilt, thoughts of death. 
			  
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1708.  "It was like ice
flowing in my blood. 
			  
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1709.  "So I must be
with Nathan again,
for whatever that means. 
			  
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1710.  "I may not see you again, 
			  
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1711.  "but do believe me how much
knowing you has meant to me. 
			  
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1712.  "You are a great lover,
Stingo. 
			  
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1713.  "Sophie." 
			  
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1714.  Landau. L-A-N-D-A-U. 
			  
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1715.  He worked in
a pharmaceutical lab. 
			  
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1716.  I think that's
how he got ahold of
the cyanide, you see. 
			  
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1717.  They found it next
to the bed, you know. 
			  
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1718.  What lab, do you know? 
			  
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1719.  I'm not sure
where it was. 
			  
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1720.  "Ample make this bed. 
			  
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1721.  "Make this bed with awe. 
			  
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1722.  "In it, 
			  
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1723.  "wait till judgment break, 
			  
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1724.  "excellent and fair. 
			  
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1725.  "Be its mattress straight. 
			  
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1726.  "Be its pillow round. 
			  
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1727.  "Let no sunrise
yellow noise 
			  
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1728.  "interrupt this ground." 
			  
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1729.  And so ended
my voyage of discovery 
			  
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1730.  in a place as strange
as Brooklyn. 
			  
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1731.  I let go of the rage
and sorrow for Sophie
and Nathan 
			  
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1732.  and for the many others
who were but a few 
			  
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1733.  of the butchered and
betrayed and martyred
children of the Earth. 
			  
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1734.  When I could finally
see again, 
			  
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1735.  I saw the first rays
of daylight reflected
in the murky river. 
			  
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1736.  This was not
judgment day. 
			  
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1737.  Only morning. 
			  
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1738.  Morning, 
			  
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