Voor een verloren soldaat
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1:18:00
I missed you so
1:18:01
I'll never let you go again
1:18:03
You should know
I'm off to America

1:18:10
Can I open it, Mrs.?
1:18:12
It's for you
1:18:15
It's almost 300 years old
1:18:16
folks, look here
Nice, isn't it?

1:18:23
What a nice watch
1:18:24
Your tea, madam
1:18:27
He has grown a lot, hasn't he?
1:18:30
We're very grateful to you
1:18:32
It's nothing
It was just our duty

1:18:41
This beautiful present
1:18:45
It reconciles us
to the farewell

1:18:49
Jeroen has become like
our own child

1:19:00
And now we have to hurry
otherwise you'll miss the boat

1:19:06
Yes, it's a long journey ahead
1:19:08
I'll pack his things
1:19:10
He won't fit into this anymore
1:19:12
I know
that's why I put these in

1:19:15
He lived in these pants
1:19:20
Military thread
1:19:22
He learnt them at school
A souvenir

1:19:27
Isn't that nice?
1:19:37
I found these things here
1:19:43
They belonged to
one of the Canadian soldiers

1:19:49
Maybe you could take them
for Jeroen

1:19:52
For later, we don't use
this kind of thing

1:19:59
Amsterdam. Here we go

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