Love and Death
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1:11:03
By some miracle, Sonja managed
to elude the French and escape.

1:11:06
I, with my usual good luck, got thrown
in a damp cell to await execution -

1:11:10
my favourite pastime.
1:11:12
Fortunately, it was a Frenchjail,
so the food was not bad.

1:11:17
My family was allowed to visit me.
1:11:19
Remember that nice boy next door?
Raskolnikov?

1:11:22
- Yeah?
- He killed two ladies.

1:11:25
No! What a nasty story.
1:11:27
Bobick told it to me. He heard it
from one of the Karamazov brothers.

1:11:31
- He must have been possessed.
- Well, he was a raw youth.

1:11:34
- Raw youth? He was an idiot.
- And he acted insulted and injured.

1:11:39
- I hear he was a gambler.
- You know, he could be your double.

1:11:43
Really? How novel.
1:11:45
Son,
1:11:47
for long years
I have saved this piece of land for you.

1:11:51
- Look, it has a house on it.
- Yes, it's a nice little house.

1:11:55
You haven't wasted your life, I see.
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Don't let any strangers come on it.
1:12:00
No, no strangers.
1:12:02
You're a major loon, you know that?
1:12:06
Next year I'll expect
to build a guest house.

1:12:11
Oh, a little tiny guest house
with a handball court

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and a little, little swimming pool
for fleas or something?

1:12:18
Yes, well, you'll want to get
some rest in your rubber bedroom now.

1:12:41
- Who are you?
- I am an angel ofGod.

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- You're kidding.
- Fearnot, Boris.

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You have led ajust life,
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and at the last minute,
before the execution,

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the emperorplans to pardon you.
1:12:59
Really?

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