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:28:02
-A nice piece of strudel, Mrs. Fremont?
-I couldn't.

:28:04
Mrs. Fremont, you're a very pretty girl,
but you could stand a little weight on you.

:28:09
Also your color is not too good.
:28:11
If it wasn't for me, David wouldn't
be in Cyprus working for Haganah.

:28:15
He wanted to join the Irgun. You know that.
:28:18
I saw Uncle Akiva in Jerusalem.
He sends you his love.

:28:21
You will not mention that name in my house.
:28:23
Father, he's all alone.
:28:24
-He wants to forget what happened-
-To me, he is dead.

:28:28
At this moment when the very existence
of a free Israel hangs by a thread...

:28:31
...before the UN, he presents us to
the world like a bunch of murderers!

:28:35
-He has a right to do-
-He is dead!

:28:37
I don't remember his name,
I don't remember his face, he is dead!

:28:40
Barak.
:28:42
I have to get to Gan Dafna, now.
That is if you are ready, Mrs. Fremont?

:28:47
-You should see it before dark.
-Sorry you have to leave so soon.

:28:50
-Maybe I'll wrap your strudel.
-No, don't bother.

:28:53
Goodbye, Mrs. Ben Canaan.
And thank you for the good food.

:28:56
Bye. I hope you'll come back soon.
:28:58
The next time maybe a little hungrier.
:29:01
-Goodbye.
-Goodbye.

:29:11
Barak, you should be ashamed of yourself,
in front of a stranger.

:29:31
And do you know something else?
:29:33
I've been elected to the Rooms Committee,
Bungalow 12.

:29:36
-Already?
-Yes.

:29:37
-You remember Edna, the girl with freckles?
-I think so.

:29:41
She's helping me with Hebrew,
so I can catch up with the others.

:29:44
-Hebrew?
-Yes. We have a language of our own now.

:29:48
And there's something else, too.
When you're 16, you join the Palmach.

:29:52
They're soldiers, and
everybody joins, also girls.

:29:56
I didn't show you the statue of Dafna.

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