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1:07:01
Look.
1:07:04
Proceedings brought
against the father of the twins

1:07:12
Oh, woe is me!
1:07:15
We wanted to help you,
to save the children.

1:07:20
For the past 65 years,
nobody knew who l was,

1:07:24
nor where l lived.
1:07:26
The newspapers exaggerated.
They shouldn't have...

1:07:30
They dishonored me.
1:07:34
We're sorry for you.
1:07:37
We think of your children
like our children.

1:07:42
''How hard it is to put back together
the pieces of a broken mirror!''

1:07:48
lf only their mother wasn't blind...
1:07:51
l have to look after my daughters.
What else could l do?

1:07:56
We only wanted to help.
1:07:57
We wrote to Welfare
so they'd help your children.

1:08:02
You can see how they've changed.
1:08:04
They couldn't speak
or communicate before.

1:08:07
Now, they play with other children.
1:08:10
They say hello, and so on.
1:08:12
They buy ice cream.
1:08:14
Before, they didn't even know
what real food was!

1:08:18
lnstead of eating an ice cream,
they'd just throw it

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in the gutter.
1:08:24
But l'm dishonored.
1:08:25
My family's in the paper.
1:08:28
Your daughters were unhappy.
1:08:30
l'm trying to cut through...
1:08:32
People say l chained my children up,
but it's not true.

1:08:37
Look, l'm sawing
through the bars of this door.

1:08:41
There's a street seller
who has nice watches.

1:08:44
There's one that sounds
like a train: ''Choo choo...''

1:08:47
Buy that one.
1:08:50
Massoumeh, buy that one!
1:08:54
They're really cheap.
1:08:56
You won't believe how cheap they are!
1:08:59
All right? You buy that one.

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