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:16:03
What's bothering you?
:16:06
Seeing you like this...
:16:08
Whatever, your situation is
much worse than mine.

:16:13
At least... I'm still standing.
:16:17
Tell me. We could find a way out.
We've been through many hardships.

:16:24
You know, I'm married
and I've two kids.

:16:27
I love my wife. I think
she loves me too.

:16:30
But my father-in-law, mother-in-law
and their relatives don't want me.

:16:36
I believe my wife's under
their influence.

:16:41
But she did not break off me.
She says in her last letter...

:16:44
..."On the one hand my two kids...
:16:47
...on the other my family."
She's undecisive.

:16:51
- Why don't they want you?
- This has to stay among us.

:16:56
Of course.
:16:58
You remember my late
brother-in-law. Once we came here.

:17:01
- One of his eyes...
- Is blind.

:17:04
- I remember.
- They blame me for his death.

:17:07
They say that I left
him and fled.

:17:10
They say "lf you hadn't fled
he wouldn't have died".

:17:13
But I ran away after Aziz was
shot and he fell.

:17:17
My wife asks me too if I were
responsible of Aziz's death.

:17:22
- How did it happen?
- Let me tell you.

:17:25
Aziz cam to me one day and said
"There's a job. Would you help me?"

:17:29
He was going to rob a jewelery.
I was driving a cab at those times.

:17:32
I did such things, from time
to time when I went broke.

:17:36
But things didn't go well.
The cops shot Aziz.

:17:39
If a patient expects help from his
physician, he has to be...

:17:43
...open and honest. To give false
info, would be misleading him.

:17:49
I'm not a prosecutor, nor a judge.
I'm your friend.

:17:54
- Tell me the truth.
- I'm telling the truth.

:17:59
You're lying. Things did not
went the way you said.


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