1:01:02
Did you see your father?
- Yes. - Good.
1:01:06
Yesterday.
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I can go, can't I? - Yes.
1:01:16
Ciao.
1:01:17
How's it looking, Mr. Schulz?
1:01:21
Wow, great! Really great!
1:01:24
Your wife came to inquire about you.
Aren't you in the hotel anymore?
1:01:29
Manuela? What did she want?
1:01:31
She asked where you're living.
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While you're under supervision you
must always tell us your address.
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I'm staying with Peter Pau.
I'll give you the address.
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Make sure you do. - Yes. - Good.
1:02:00
Why were you in the same jail?
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I'll tell you why.
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In 1990 after the reunification,
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I did a bank job in the East.
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I was given years in Brandenburg jail...
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I've seen many jails
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... in my life
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But I've never experienced
something like Brandenburg
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When I came ...
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... to our story,
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there was ...
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... a white towel on the floor.
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A freshly laundered white towel.
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All the prisoners stood there,
Martini as well.
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I was just about ...
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to step over the towel.
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But that seemed too much bother.
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And with my dirty shoes,
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I trod right on top of the towel.