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She refuses to open the shop.
She says it's Sabbath.
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Oh, Sabbath! Sabbath!
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Sit down, Tony, sit down.
Sabbath...sa...
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I'II fix this.
WeII...AIadar!
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God bIess...
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That is my Rosie...and CIara.
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Yes...they are in America.
:48:57
About three years
after the war -
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my brother JosI came
on a visit.
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They caII him Joe now...
he is a rich man, very rich.
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He has a factory -
makes soda-water.
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So he said to me: ''Heinrich
did not come back from the war.
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''You'II have a hard time.''
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Rosie was 1 6 at the time...
and CIara...Look!
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Very nice.
:49:30
Yes, Mrs. Lautmann,
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but this chair is badIy
in need of a carpenter.
:49:36
I think everything
is broken here.
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My Rosie is gone...
My CIara is gone.
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My Heinrich is dead.
Joe doesn't write...
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This is nice furniture...
decent stuff