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1:11:00
He asks if anything
can be done to help.

1:11:04
There's not much to eat, -
1:11:06
- and the boats can't be unloaded
since they can't leave the harbor.

1:11:13
The ships can't leave
the harbor anymore?

1:11:17
There's not much we can do now.
1:11:21
At least not before dusk.
1:11:29
If he remains quiet,
we can wait for one more night.

1:11:32
He'll return to normal soon,
maybe tomorrow.

1:11:35
He has to sleep or at least
relax his attention.

1:11:39
We can discuss
the evacuation separately.

1:11:46
The people in question will probably
have to leave their goods behind, -

1:11:53
- in order to facilitate it.
1:12:02
Stroszek repeatedly threatened
to blow the ammo -

1:12:05
- as soon as anyone came close.
1:12:08
He said he would blow up
the whole place, -

1:12:10
- and make the earth shake.
1:12:12
Then people would see what was
at the bottom of everything.

1:12:17
He wanted to make
this revelation.

1:12:21
After this, the evacuation
measures were accelerated.

1:12:45
Don't be sad.
1:12:48
If you are sad, we are too.
1:12:52
I haven't seen my kids
for 10 years.

1:12:57
I work every day,
and it is not easy.


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