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:18:01
"Quite a mess you have here, eh?"
:18:04
I'd like to talk to an older person
:18:08
Pardon?
:18:10
An older person
The postmaster or somebody

:18:26
I'll be back
:18:28
"Yes, Madam?"
:18:29
This is the first one
It's several days old

:18:32
And this is the second one
"Two notifications about money orders,"

:18:36
but there's no money
"And no order, either"

:18:38
These are notification all right
What's wrong?

:18:40
But there's no money
:18:42
I'd like to see the orders
:18:46
Who's the sender supposed to be?
:18:48
I don't know
It says twenty-four thousand

:18:50
Then how do you know the money
was sent to you at all?

:18:52
"Why, this is the second notification"I got
:18:54
But the official's told you
"there's nothing, hasn't he?"

:18:56
That's impossible
I keep getting those...

:18:58
Mr. Wacek!
:19:00
"Yes, Madam?"
:19:02
Take a look at these!
:19:04
Ordinary notifications
:19:05
They're from your area
Did you write them out?

:19:08
"No, it wasn't me"
:19:09
I always write with a pencil
:19:11
Don't you hear?
They aren't from our office

:19:14
I found these in my own post-box!
:19:17
And there's the stamp of
you office on them

:19:19
The post office isn't mine
It's national

:19:21
You must have wrote them out yourself
You'd better inform the police about it

:19:24
"Yes, you're right"
"May I have the notifications, please?"

:19:28
"Oh no, you're not getting them"
They're forged

:19:33
"Just look at her,"
tried to swindle money!


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