1. - Move!
- Move it!
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2. Move!
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3. Move!
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4. Now!
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5. It's me home.
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6. - Bye, Bruno!
- Bye, Bruno!
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7. - Hello, sweetheart.
- Mum, what's going on?
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8. - We're celebrating.
- Celebrating?
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10. - That means a better job.
- I know what promotion is.
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to celebrate.
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isn't he?
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Yes, just a more important one now.
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to tell you about that himself.
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16. - Moving? Where to?
- To the countryside.
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What about Karl and Leon and Martin?
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to our friends for the time being.
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where we're going. Won't we?
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You'll make lots of new friends.
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around in the morning before we go.
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like in one of your books.
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we're going to might be even better.
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the thing about being a soldier,
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it's more about duty,
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you to go somewhere, you go.
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is much easier
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are so delighted to go with you.
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every time I see you.
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that's getting smaller.
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Moving out of Berlin?
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it's a good thing,
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Pass some food around.
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42. - Doesn't he look wonderful?
- Absolutely.
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if this is all down to me,
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for your little plays when you were tiny.
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- Nathalie...
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Ralf dear?
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Let's not spoil things.
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could land you in trouble.
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my boy?
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55. - Until the war is won, I would think.
- Well, not so long then.
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56. Bruno!
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58. - Bye-bye.
- Bye-bye!
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59. "Time has come for me to sleep
Lord, I thank Thee for Thy keep
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60. "Watch this night well over me
And teach me, Lord, to trust in Thee
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61. "Care for children, sick and poor
Grant them, Lord, Thy blessing more
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62. "And this I pray in Jesus' name
Care for my family just the same"
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64. Children, look. Look! Our new home.
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I'll see you shortly.
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I'll have Maria come
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The new house.
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until we make it feel like home, will it?
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I suppose.
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- Well, they are, aren't they?
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- I don't know.
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- The children over on the farm.
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And that one, too.
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82. - Yes, quite a few.
- That's good.
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- I don't see why not.
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85. - because they look a bit strange.
- The children do?
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86. - Well, and the farmers.
- What sort of strange?
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87. I'm sorry.
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88. Vegetables.
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89. There.
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go back upstairs and finish off.
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93. Bruno.
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- Who?
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coming to look for you.
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That was extremely useful.
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98. - I'll be over to see you later.
- Of course, Herr Kommandant.
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104. You are home, Bruno.
Home is where the family is.
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give the place a chance.
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it won't be long before you...
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108. Why do the farmers wear pajamas?
I can see them from my window.
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110. Well, you see,
they're not really people at all.
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- No.
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about my work here, Bruno,
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to our country and to you.
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to make this world a better place
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120. But you're not a farmer.
You're a soldier.
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finish sorting out in the kitchen?
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The children.
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A bit...
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We'll find you some new friends,
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from the farm.
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- It is.
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from the bedroom window?
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132. - Master Bruno, how are you today?
- Fed up.
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every day for two whole weeks.
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134. - It's true.
- Well, you should be out playing.
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135. - Playing with who?
- I don't know. Gretel?
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136. - Well, you can make your own fun.
- That's what I'm trying to do.
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won't make things any happier.
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139. - Bruno, what are you doing?
- Exploring!
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I told you, it's out of bounds.
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141. - Explore at the front.
- But I've explored it all.
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- Like what?
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and we'll think of something.
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what are you doing today?
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- And what was that?
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- Except you went exploring.
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- Where did you go?
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but Mum wouldn't let me.
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those friends of yours.
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I'd hear you say that.
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for long.
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155. - Really?
- I've arranged a tutor for you both.
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will be visiting twice a week.
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161. Good morning, little man.
And how are you this morning?
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162. - Can I ask you a favor?
- Well, you can ask.
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from one of the trucks or something?
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165. Well, the only spare tire
I've seen around here
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167. - Well, is he using it?
- Yes, he's very attached to it.
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He's only eight.
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so stop pretending you're any older.
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in the back garden.
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He will select one.
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Do you understand?
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what are you waiting for?
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183. - When is she back?
- Soon, I expect.
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- No, you won't.
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- No. It's only a small cut.
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- Pavel.
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for a few minutes
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walking around on that again.
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196. - It could be worse than it looks.
- It isn't.
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You're not a doctor.
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198. - Yes, I am.
- No, you're not.
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then, if you had to practice.
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when you grow up?
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but I fell off it and cut my knee.
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and put a bandage on it.
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- But Pavel says I...
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- Yes, very.
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presently finds itself.
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and one of Father's men
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on everything that's happening.
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Have you been reading newspapers?
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- Books.
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exploring strange lands and stuff,
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always getting in the way.
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You're how old now, Bruno? Eight?
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out of those fiction books
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this would be the perfect start.
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- We're... We're building a new hut.
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I can be on my own.
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- Shmuel.
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- I'm Shmuel.
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of anyone called that before.
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of anyone called Bruno.
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- No.
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251. - Eight.
- Me, too!
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me being stuck over here on my own,
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playing with friends all day.
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- Well, that number.
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255. - Isn't it a part of a game or something?
- It's just my number.
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a different number.
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- Really?
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in one of your cupboards, sweet.
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- The cellar?
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- All my what?
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risking their lives for the Fatherland.
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277. - "My people's density is my density."
- Destiny.
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its joys and its miseries are mine.
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279. "I must work and create
for the resurrection of my Fatherland.
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280. "The history of my people
is great and glorious."
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282. - I'm sorry?
- Isn't that when we finish?
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is for the tutor to decide, Bruno,
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Now, will you please continue.
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Do you want to come?
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wear pajamas all day?
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- Well, those.
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They took all our other clothes away.
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- The soldiers.
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people's clothes away for no reason.
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everything better for everyone.
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301. - So is your dad a farmer?
- No, he's a watchmaker.
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he just mends boots.
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can't make their minds up
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It's like Pavel.
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but gave it all up to peel potatoes.
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Is it just lots of hay and stuff?
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We're not allowed over there.
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and have supper with us sometime.
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the animals getting out, isn't it?
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No, it's to stop people getting out.
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- I'm a Jew.
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- I'll try.
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- Bye.
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- Outside on his swing, I think.
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I'll have a car come to collect you both.
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that horrible smell the other day?
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- What sort of ill?
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- Father.
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- No.
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but Grandpa's coming.
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- What?
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What is it?
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- What?
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- Gretel.
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- What?
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what he's teaching them?
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352. They're being taught what all children
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and incited our enemies.
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through bad books.
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our literature and our music.
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was destructive,
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was our nation's collapse,
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- Yes, Bruno.
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is all down to this one man?
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means the entire Jewish race.
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would've been done about him.
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though, isn't there?
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if you ever found a nice Jew,
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the best explorer in the world.
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is to become the ruler of humanity.
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but destructive.
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374. "Thousands of Germans
have been made poor by the Jew."
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had your lunch, haven't you?
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and I thought I might get peckish.
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Bring it here.
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- No. It's none of your business.
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382. Herr Liszt gave us some books.
I'm going out on the swing to read.
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- What?
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- No.
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- What?
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there's two extra for supper tonight.
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Lieutenant Kotler is joining us.
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- What? Why not?
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- Dangerous?
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- Not here.
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- I told you, it's not a game.
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I was just getting it back.
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when they burn, don't they?
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406. What?
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407. But, surely you...
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408. Elsa, I was sworn to secrecy.
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409. - From your own wife.
- Yes.
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410. I took an oath upon my life.
Do you understand?
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411. Elsa, you believe in this, too.
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412. - You want this country to be strong...
- No, Ralf, no! No, not that!
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413. How can you...
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414. - Because I'm a soldier.
- How can you...
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415. - Soldiers fight wars.
- That isn't war!
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416. It's a part of it! It's a vital part of it!
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417. The Fatherland we all desire,
all of us, you included,
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418. cannot be achieved
without work such as this!
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419. - Elsa. Elsa.
- Get away from me! Get away from me!
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420. Grandpa's here.
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421. - I don't believe this.
- Grandpa's here.
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422. We'll be through in a moment.
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423. Who told you about this?
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424. How's Grandma?
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425. She's a bit under the weather,
I'm afraid.
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426. It's a shame, she was so much
looking forward to seeing you.
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427. - Perhaps next time, if she feels up to it.
- Absolutely.
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428. You know, Ralf,
your mother really is sick.
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429. She's been talking about this visit
for weeks.
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430. Maybe that's what's made her sick.
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431. So, your father tells me
that you've got a tutor.
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432. Yes. He's nice.
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433. But he won't let us read
any adventure books.
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434. All we do is boring, old history.
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435. Let me tell you something, young man.
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436. If it wasn't for history, we wouldn't
all be sitting around this table.
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437. The work your father is doing here,
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438. history in the making.
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439. When I was your age, history was
my favorite subject by miles,
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440. which obviously
didn't please my father.
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441. Why not?
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442. Well, he was a professor of literature
at the university.
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443. Really, does he still teach?
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444. - I don't really know.
- You don't know?
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445. We're not in touch, my father and I.
He left the country some time ago.
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446. Really, when?
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447. About four years ago,
Herr Kommandant.
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448. But surely he can't be very old.
What is he, still in his 40s, late 40s?
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449. Where did he go?
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450. Lieutenant Kotler,
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451. your father, the professor of literature,
where did he go?
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452. I believe it was Switzerland,
Herr Kommandant.
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453. How strange that he should choose
to leave the Fatherland
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454. at the very moment it needed him most.
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455. Just when we're all required
to play our part in the national revival.
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456. More wine!
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457. What reason did he give?
Was he tubercular?
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458. Did he go there to take the air?
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459. I'm afraid I really don't know,
Herr Kommandant.
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460. You'd have to ask him.
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461. Well, that would be rather difficult,
wouldn't it?
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462. With him being in Switzerland.
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463. Come on!
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464. What's the matter with you tonight?
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465. Yes, perhaps that was it.
Perhaps he was ill.
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466. Unless, of course,
he had disagreements.
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467. - I mean, with government policy.
- One hears of such men.
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468. Disturbed, most of them,
or just plain cowards.
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469. - Even so, all of them traitors.
- Absolutely right.
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470. Presumably,
if that was the case with your father,
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471. you will have informed your superiors,
as is your duty.
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472. Lieutenant Kotler!
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473. You cretin Jew! Filth!
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474. Ralf!
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475. Jew!
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476. - But Dad just sat there.
- What did you expect him to do?
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477. The Jew deserved it.
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478. Can I ask you something
about the farm?
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479. Bruno, you don't still think it's a farm,
do you?
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480. It's a camp. What's called a work camp.
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481. For Jews, obviously.
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482. Just Jews?
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483. Because they're the best workers?
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484. They're not in there
because they're good, silly.
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485. They're no good at anything.
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486. They're in there because they're evil.
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487. - They're the enemy.
- The enemy?
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488. - But I thought we were fighting...
- They're evil, Bruno.
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489. Evil, dangerous vermin.
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490. They're the reason
we lost the Great War.
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491. Haven't you been listening to anything
Herr Liszt has been telling us?
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492. No. Not really.
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493. Dad's not horrible, is he?
He's a good man.
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494. - Of course, he is.
- But he's in charge of a horrible place.
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495. It's only horrible for them, Bruno.
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496. We should be proud of Dad,
now more than ever before.
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497. He's making the country great again.
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498. Like you say, they're a bit strange.
A bit...
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499. Well, they're different.
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500. They're the enemy, Bruno.
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501. Evil, dangerous vermin.
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502. Well, you see,
they're not really people at all.
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503. What are you doing here?
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504. They wanted someone with tiny fingers
to clean all these.
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505. We're not supposed to be friends,
you and me.
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506. We're meant to be enemies.
Did you know that?
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507. Do you want some?
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508. - What's your dad like?
- What's he like?
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509. Is he a good man?
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510. You've never thought he wasn't?
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511. And you're proud of him?
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512. Aren't you proud of yours?
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513. Is it really horrible in the camp?
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514. How dare you
talk to people in the house.
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515. How dare you!
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516. Are you eating?
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517. Have you been stealing food?
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518. - Answer me!
- No, sir. He gave it to me.
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519. He's my friend.
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520. What?
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521. Little man,
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522. do you know this Jew?
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523. Do you know this Jew?
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524. No, I just walked in,
and he was helping himself.
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525. I've never seen him before in my life.
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526. You, finish cleaning the glasses.
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527. When I come back,
we'll have a little chat
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528. about what happens to rats who steal.
Come away.
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529. New arrivals here are happy
to discover that life in the camp
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530. is not all work.
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531. And that there's
ample opportunity for leisure also.
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532. At the end of their day
at the ironmongery
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533. or the build or boot factory,
the workers can enjoy
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534. the many forms of pastime
that the camp has to offer.
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535. Organized sport is very popular.
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536. Those that don't play
certainly enjoy watching.
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537. At the end of the working day,
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538. the centrally located café
is the ideal place
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539. for friends and families to join together
for a hearty and nutritious meal.
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540. The children, in particular,
enjoy the pastries and cakes on offer.
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541. In the evenings,
the occasional music concerts,
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542. either by visiting orchestras
or, indeed, by talented musicians
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543. from within the camp itself,
are always well attended.
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544. Other recreations include
reading in the library,
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545. pottery, cookery, art and horticulture
for adult and child alike.
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546. Almost any activity one could wish for
is available within the camp.
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547. Splendid.
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548. - Bravo. Excellent.
- Thank you.
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549. Goodbye, little man.
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550. Shmuel! Shmuel!
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551. I don't understand.
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552. I saw a film about the camp,
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553. and it looked so nice.
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554. I don't know why I did it.
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555. Gretel and everyone
were saying all these things,
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556. and that soldier's so scary.
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557. Been coming here for days,
but you were never here.
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558. I thought maybe
we weren't friends anymore.
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559. Shmuel, I'm really sorry for what I did.
We are still friends, aren't we?
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560. Where's Kurt these days?
I haven't seen him for ages.
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561. - Who's Kurt?
- Lieutenant Kotler.
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562. He's been moved to the front.
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563. It was felt that
his youth and enthusiasm
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564. would be put to better use there.
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565. Herr Kommandant, telephone.
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566. In actual fact, Gretel, he was sent there
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567. because he failed
to inform the authorities
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568. of his father's
lack of loyalty to the Party.
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569. Which was his duty, I might add.
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570. - Which was his bad luck.
- Bad luck?
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571. Well, bad luck that it was his father
who was disloyal, and not his mother.
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572. One presumably
doesn't have to report one's mother.
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573. - What?
- When will Pavel be back?
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574. - Mum?
- Never, stupid.
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575. It's Father. They've been bombed.
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576. Grandmother's dead.
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577. "... the victory
which You have obtained for us
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578. "and for all who sleep in Him,
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579. "keep us who are still in the body
in everlasting fellowship
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580. "with all that wait for Thee on earth,
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581. "and with all that are around Thee
in heaven,
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582. "in union with Him
who is the resurrection
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583. "and the life, who liveth and reigneth
with Thee and the Holy Ghost,
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584. "ever one God, world without end.
Amen."
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585. He can't have that on there.
She wouldn't have wanted it.
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586. He does.
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587. "Almighty God, who by the death of..."
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588. Have you ever been to a funeral?
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589. My grandma and grandpa both died
just after we got here,
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590. but there weren't any funerals.
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591. That one there to there.
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592. They both died at the same time?
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593. What of?
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594. I don't know.
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595. Papa said they must have caught
something on the way here.
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596. They had to go to a hospital
as soon as we arrived.
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597. We didn't see them again.
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598. This is fun.
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599. Wish we could do something
a bit more exciting, though.
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600. - That one there to there.
- This one?
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601. - This one?
- No, that one.
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602. - This one to here?
- No, there!
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603. - To here?
- No.
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604. - Here?
- No.
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605. - I don't want you to go away again.
- No. Neither do I.
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606. You can't behave like this!
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607. - You're questioning my behavior?
- It can't continue!
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608. I know.
I can't stand this anymore, Ralf.
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609. I can't stay here and be a part of this.
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610. Don't you think there will be questions?
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611. - Questions?
- Well, now, what does it say
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612. about my ability to carry out my work
if I cannot control my own family?
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613. - Work? Is that what you call it?
- Pull yourself together, woman.
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614. Right. Just ignore it. Ignore it.
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615. Ignore the fact
that the man I married is a monster!
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616. Even your own mother
couldn't love you.
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617. Are you happy here?
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618. Yes. Very.
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619. And you, Gretel?
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620. Well, I was, but I do miss home.
I miss my friends.
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621. Yes, I'm sure. And you, too, Bruno.
You must miss those friends of yours.
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622. No. Not anymore, really.
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623. I suppose the real question is,
if the opportunity arose,
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624. would you prefer
to live somewhere else?
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625. - Back home?
- No. Not Berlin. Not yet.
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626. Somewhere safe, say Aunt Lottie's
in Heidelberg, for example.
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627. All of us? You as well?
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628. No. That won't be possible just yet,
I'm afraid.
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629. I must stay
and complete my work here.
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630. See, at the moment,
your mother is finding it...
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631. She just feels right now you need
to spend some time elsewhere.
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632. Would you like that?
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633. I'm afraid, Bruno, in life, we often
have to do things we don't want to do.
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634. The important thing is
your mother does not feel
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635. that this is an appropriate place for you
to be spending your childhood,
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636. and the more I think about it, the more
I realize she's very probably right.
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637. - But, Dad...
- No!
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638. It's time for you to move away.
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639. Is everything all right?
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640. We can't find Papa.
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641. He went on a different work duty
with some of the men,
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642. and they haven't come back.
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643. I've got some bad news, too.
I'm going away.
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644. How long for this time?
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645. That's why it's bad. It's forever, I think.
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646. Mum says this is no place for children,
which is just stupid.
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647. - When do you go?
- Tomorrow. After lunch.
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648. So, I won't ever see you again?
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649. Yes, you will. You can come on holiday
to Berlin if you like,
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650. when everybody's getting on
with each other again.
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651. I wish I could've helped you
find your dad.
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652. I really want to make up
for letting you down like I did.
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653. That would have done it, wouldn't it?
Helping you find your dad?
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654. Would've been great.
Like a secret mission.
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655. - I could dig under.
- What? With that?
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656. - No, but I could bring something.
- You don't want to come over here.
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657. Look.
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658. - I could come through to your side.
- What's the point in that?
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659. Your dad's not going to be over here,
is he?
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660. But I'd stick out though, wouldn't I,
if I came through?
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661. I don't look like you.
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662. You could look like me, though.
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663. If you dressed like me
and shaved your hair off.
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664. I'm not shaving my hair off.
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665. - You could cover it with a cap.
- My pajamas are a different color.
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666. I could bring some.
There's a hut full of them,
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667. thousands of them.
Would you do it, though?
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668. - I want to do it.
- Would you dare do it, though?
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669. - I want to help you find your dad.
- I've got to go.
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670. Tomorrow, then?
I'll bring an extra-big sandwich.
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671. And don't forget the pajamas!
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672. Bruno?
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673. Mum, can I go and play on the swing?
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674. - Bruno...
- It's my last chance.
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675. All right. Go on then.
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676. - I thought you weren't coming!
- I'm sorry. It wasn't easy to get away.
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677. I'm not meant to be out here today.
You forgot the pajamas!
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678. - Did you bring the sandwich?
- Would I let you down?
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679. Shmuel.
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680. Here.
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681. How do I look?
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682. Right. Let's get going.
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683. Bruno?
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684. That's enough.
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685. Let's go and find your dad.
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686. Come on!
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687. Master Bruno?
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688. Shmuel.
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689. - Can we go to the café or something?
- Café?
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690. - Maybe I should go home.
- What about Papa?
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691. Yeah.
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692. We'll check our hut first.
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693. Bruno?
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694. Come on.
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695. Papa?
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696. Up! Up! Get up!
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697. - What's happening?
- I don't know.
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698. We go on marches sometimes.
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699. Move! Up, up!
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700. Move, move!
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701. Bruno!
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702. He must still be
outside somewhere, ma'am.
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703. Bruno!
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704. Bruno?
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705. - Move!
- Quickly!
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706. Get up!
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707. Get up. You must!
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708. Move them out!
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709. which means that
our weekly capabilities
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710. would be almost tripled,
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711. so, therefore,
by the end of the summer...
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712. - Ralf.
- Elsa, I'm in a meeting.
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713. Bruno's missing.
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714. Come on!
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715. Wait here!
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716. Come on!
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717. Move! Move!
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718. Join the queue!
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719. Come on, you!
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720. Bruno!
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721. Move it!
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722. Go on.
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723. Bruno!
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724. It's all right. I think we're just waiting
in here until the rain stops.
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725. Clothes off!
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726. Where are we going?
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727. No, it's just a shower.
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728. A shower?
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729. Open the gates! Open the gates!
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730. Move!
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