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Let's start over.
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After a few years we moved to Utrecht.
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We both fared well.
As did the children.

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The party was doing well.
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Every sunday the house was filled with
young workers that wanted to be educated.

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I was accepted my role.
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I felt like l belonged again.
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Was this the joy of a woman without ambitions?
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The happiness of a young mother?
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It gave me some rest. That it did.
It gave me some rest.

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You can see, comrades,
who the pillar of society is.

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He felt it was good for me
to meet some new people.

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The aristocratic Cornélie Huygens
celebrated her birthday.

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A rich and sucessful novellist.
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A member of the party board,
just like Pieter Jelles.

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- Cornélie.
- Pieter.

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Good of you to come.
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Did you come alone?
- No

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Sjoukje, how wonderful
to finally meet you.

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Piet told me so much about you.
- He did?

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He also talked about you.
I will read your novels soon.

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I wouldn't read them all
if l were you.

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But you should read her
latest articles and pamflets.

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Those are worth reading.
Aren't they, Piet?

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Is he always this honest to you too?
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- Cornélie.
Johanna, excuse me.

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A wait...These are Henri
and Nelly van Kool, whom l mentioned.


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