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For what reason?
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It doesn't say.
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Maybe the Tzar wanted the land.
Maybe a plague?

:30:11
May the Tzar have his very own plague.
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Amen.
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What's the matter with you?
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Why don't you ever bring us
some good news?

:30:19
It's not my fault. I only read it.
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"An edict from the authorities."
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May the authorities grow like onions,
their heads in the ground.

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Amen!
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What good will your cursing do?
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You stand around,
you curse and you chatter,

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.and you don't do anything.
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You'll all chatter your way into the grave.
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Excuse me.
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You're not from this village.
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No.
:30:45
Where are you from?
:30:46
Kiev. I was a student
in the university there.

:30:52
Tell me. Is that the place where you
learned how not to respect your elders?

:30:57
That is where I learned
there is more to life than talk.

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You should know about
events in the outside world!

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Careful, my paper.
:31:04
Why should I break my head
about the outside world?

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Let the outside world break its own head.
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Well put!
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He is right.
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As the Good Book says,
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"If you spit in the air,
it lands in your face."

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Nonsense.
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You can't close your eyes
to what's happening in the world.

:31:25
He is right.
:31:27
He's right and he's right?
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They can't both be right.
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You know, you are also right.
:31:34
He is right.
He's too young to wipe his own nose.

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Good Sabbath, Tevye.
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- Good Sabbath.
- Good Sabbath, Tevye.

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Oh, yeah, I'm sorry. I apologise.
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- Good Sabbath.
- Good Sabbath.

:31:53
Tevye, the rabbi's orders.
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Oh, of course.
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So you're from Kiev, Reb er...?
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Perchik.

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