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so in my opinion...
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In your opinion?
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You are all lost.
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In the opinion of Peter the
tailor we'll all end in hell...

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Anders, Anders.
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Yes, father.
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We are going home.
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But... don't I get Anne?
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No.
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And I say "Yes", you shall have her,
the devil strike me,

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you will have her,
even if I myself

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have to drag her out of this
prison house. Come along.

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Father.
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We are going now.
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And goodnight,
Peter the tailor.

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Morten. Don't you see that
the wrath of God is upon you?

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I won't hear another word
of that rubbish.

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You won't hear me
but you shall hear God.

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You shall be tested still more.
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Hello! Yes, it is. What?
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No, not yet.
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Yes, they are just leaving.
:11:03
What?
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Oh, really!
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Well, goodnight. I hope
she soon gets better.

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What is it? What did you mean by
"hope she soon gets better"?

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Truly we live in an age
of miracles.

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What do you mean by that?
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Just as I tell you you are
to be tested still more,

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your son, Mikkel, calls.
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And what then?
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And tells me that Inger
is dangerously ill.

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Inger? Then it must be
the child.

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No, it was something unusual,
so far as I understood.

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Then I must hurry.
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I earnestly hope that the Lord
will reach your heart this time,

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however hard He has to strike.
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What is it you are saying?
God help me,


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