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Do you know who Babak Khoramdin is?
Who Ekhvan Al Safa were?
:31:07
Who Mossadegh is?
:31:09
Have you read anything
about the constitution?
:31:11
Do you know Abu Moslem?
:31:14
You can't fill a prescription...
:31:16
...for a country by reading
the histories and theories of other countries.
:31:21
A country does not progress
by the shouting out of a few slogans.
:31:25
That night, Ms. Pahlevan's words shook me,
it was like someone had opened my eyes.
:31:30
After Ms. Pahlevan left,
Mr. Javid asked me to bring him my articles.
:31:36
It was a strange night.
:31:38
On the one hand, I became acquainted
with some new people, and on the other,
:31:43
I was proud and glad that
I had saved Zahreh's student ID.
:31:48
Why are you doing this?
:31:49
I'll do what I like.
You people are anti-revolutionary.
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Hi.
:32:10
Hi.
:32:13
-I'am so glad to see you again.
-Look how much I suffer for you.
:32:17
Here's your book
and here's your ID.
:32:23
-I have to go.
-I'll come with you to the door.
:32:27
Our meeting place has changed.
Be at my place at 8 p.m. tonight.
:32:31
-I can't be there at 8.
-It's only for one day, come on.
:32:35
I'll do my best.
:32:36
By the way, you have to go get the flyers.
:32:40
No, from the usual place
on Jamshid Abad street.
:32:43
I'll do it, bye.