Witte, De
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He's always a nuisance. Always.
:31:05
I don't mind if he does go and work in
the factory. He'll change fast enough.

:31:12
Hein, what are you saying? Lt'll be
hard enough for him later as it is.

:31:16
No harder than for the rest of us.
:31:20
I'd rather talk to you about something
other than our Whitey.

:32:19
Once evening had fallen,
the landowner said to his steward:

:32:24
Call them over and pay them.
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The last to come to the vineyard
received one penny.

:32:33
But those who were there first
also received one penny.

:32:38
And they started complaining.
:32:40
Sir, they said,
that's not fair.

:32:43
Those who only worked one hour
are getting as much as us,

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and we slaved away all day in the heat.
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And the landowner said:
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Friends,
did you agree to one penny?

:32:59
Yes, sir, they said.
And did you receive your penny?


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