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Please write the names and
addresses of your visitors in the list.
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So that's done.
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Now for another delicate matter.
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I found something in your cellar
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that really worries me.
:39:19
Mrs. Schulz,
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I'm worried about your husband.
:39:23
You know it's really my duty to
put these things into the right hands.
:39:28
I don't need to tell you that crossing
the border illegally is an offence.
:39:35
Mrs. Schulz,
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I only want to help.
-He had us in his power. - Go away!
:39:40
And I was scared.
:39:43
Simply scared.
:39:49
Actually ...
:39:52
I didn't want to tell
Martin the whole story.
:39:56
I shouldn't have told him.
:39:59
I simply shouldn't have told him.
:40:03
What happened then?
:40:09
When I ...
:40:11
When I visited Martin in jail,
:40:14
he told me that he ...
:40:17
... counted his
steps until he arrived.
:40:22
He kept wondering
whether to turn back.
:40:32
Where are my things?
:40:36
Mr. Schulz!
:40:38
It could look bad for you if your
equipment got into the wrong hands.
:40:43
I want my things.
:40:44
It'd be better to let me and
the authorities deal with it.
:40:48
Give them to me! - Mr. Schulz,
I only want to help you.
:40:52
I talked it over with your wife.
:40:55
We talked about your class
attitudes. - Give me my things!