The Believer
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..perhaps he had no taste.
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Thank you,...
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..Mrs Frankel.
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The man was afraid...
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..to let us hide on his farm any longer,...
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..but he agreed to take us
to a more remote place.

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But...
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..on the way,
he was stopped by a checkpoint.

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When the soldiers found us in the hay,...
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..one of them tried to take my son
out of my arms.

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He began to cry, so l... l held onto him,...
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..not to refuse the soldier,
but simply, simply...

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..to assure my son l was there.
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But... the sergeant became enraged.
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He stuck his bayonet...
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..in my son's chest...
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..and lifted him up, impaled on it.
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My son was three years old.
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He... He held him so that the blood
spurting out of him fell on my face.

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The soldiers were laughing.
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And when the blood stopped,
the sergeant pushed my son...

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..off his bayonet, and said...
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..''There. You can have him now.''
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What'd you do?
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(counsellor) What are you trying to say?
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What did you do while the sergeant
was killing your son?

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(Mrs Frankel) What could he have done?!
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What could he have done(?)
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Sergeant's killing his kid!
What could he have done?

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He could've jumped the guy,
gouged his eyes out, grabbed his bayonet...

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They would've shot him on the spot.
He would've been dead in two seconds.

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Who are you to judge?
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So he's dead? Big deal. He's worse
than dead now. He's a piece of shit!

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- That's it. You're going back.
- What should he have done(?)


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