Aus dem Leben der Marionetten
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l don't think l'm wrong.
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People like me have
a feeling for such things.

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Perhaps everything
l've told you isn't the truth either.

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There are certain clever people
who say we're blind.

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That our movements are preordained.
That we've been pledged...

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or violated since birth.
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But that doesn't make
the slightest difference.

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Don't you agree?
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Peter Egermann wrote a letter to
Professor Jensen. lt was never sent.

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Dear Mogens...
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what l'm going to describe
isn't a dream in the usual sense.

:59:44
Although l experienced this under
the influence of pills and alcohol.

:59:51
This experience seemed
more real and horrible...

:59:54
than the banal reality of everyday
life. But that's all trivial.

1:00:01
You can throw this letter away.
1:00:03
l'm not writing to amuse you,
but because l must write.

1:00:09
l dreamed that l was sleeping.
1:00:13
l dreamed that l was dreaming.
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lt was very sensual.
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l mean, in another respect.
Not only erotic.

1:00:26
But somehow there was a direct
link between my lower body...

1:00:33
and the intense and sweet-smelling
moisture of a woman.

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Sweat...
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saliva...
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the fresh scent of thick hair.
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l moved over a glittering, spacious
surface with my eyes closed.

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And all was very quiet.

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