Hamam
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a very "ender" thing
for a woman, in those times.

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The old times
are the best of times...

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Thinking of my life,
I see it as a long holiday,

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and find myself
looking back like a fool for hours.

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Some more cognac?
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No, thanks.
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Did my aunt ever speak
to you about my mother?

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She didn't like to speak about the past,
but I think that

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- she was very attached to her.
- And about me?

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- Did she ever speak about me?
- Yes.

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I knew she wanted
to leave the hamam to you,

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but she made up her mind
after your mother's death.

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But have you sold it yet?
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- Not yet.
- What are you waiting for?

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- They're making me waste much time.
- Be careful of those people.

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Make a quick sale and leave.
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- Did Anita ever speak about my father?
- No.

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I'm sorry about that certificate,
I don't know where it could be.


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