The Cassandra Crossing
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:21:03
Will he be all right, Doctor?
:21:06
Well, he climbed the mountain
didn't he?

:21:11
Let me know if he gets worse
:21:15
There! See, that wasn't so...
:21:40
This Cassandra Crossing
you've been over it?

:21:46
Is it as bad as they say?
:21:48
People once lived underneath
but they moved away

:21:52
By the end of the war
only sheep walked under it

:21:57
It's all the same now
:22:00
Don't you see?
:22:01
Whatever happens here is God's will
:22:05
He wants me to go back to Janov
:22:08
To the camp, where my wife, my babies
Rachel, Elaia, died

:22:17
He must... and I must stop fighting Him
:22:24
I understand, Mr Kaplan
I sympa... I sympathise

:22:38
MacKenzie, Colenel MacKenzie
:22:40
Go ahead, Doctor
:22:41
We're holding steady at 61 cases
:22:43
Any fatalities? Two
:22:45
One elderly and both died from...
:22:46
seconndary causes
:22:47
One respiratory and one coronary
:22:49
But the good news is
:22:50
there are no reported cases
in Second Class

:22:52
Therefore, I suggest we stop the train
for a moment

:22:54
Un-couple that section
and isolate them from the infected area

:22:58
Doctor, I'm afraid that I can't do that

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