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Yes...weII...it's nothing...
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What have I been saying?
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About the barber.
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Yes... Iook Katz the barber
is the cashier.
:42:20
You'II get your ''wages''
from him every week.
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Wages?
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Don't you understand?
You are the Aryan administrator
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of Mrs. Lautmann's shop,
aren't you?
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Thus, you become an empIoyee
of the Jewish Community!
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Do you understand?
With a reguIar monthIy wage.
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You don't say.
:42:39
Don't I? You'II do that.
You'II get it, Iet's see
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six or seven hundred Crowns
a month.
:42:46
You never make that much
in your own trade.
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Yes, Mr. Kuchar...
Did you know Cutka,
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the one that stuck
his hand
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into the circuIar saw?
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It's a hard job...
taking over a Jewish shop.
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TeII me...
what did she say?
:43:08
The oId Iady was surprised,
then said she doesn't care
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whether the shop is managed
by Tom, Dick or Harry.
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So she doesn't care whether
it's me or someone eIse.
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And I said: ''You have nothing
to worry about, Mrs. Lautmann.''
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''I am not going to eat you.''
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And she said: ''I've been
dreaming of you.
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''You are a nice Arisator.''
She'd been dreaming of me.
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The oId woman! She can
heIp me in the beginning,
:43:36
work as my assistant.
:43:39
Don't Iet her cheat you!
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Why wouId she? I toId her,
I said: ''Mrs. Lautmann, watch it!
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''I won't stand for any...
trick or such.''
:43:52
And the keys?
Did she give you the keys?
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-The keys?
-Yes.
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-I wiII get them tomorrow.
-What?