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Then you'll know what to write about.
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People are coming alive there... working
people who've never had a chance before.

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They've built their own
part of the city in Floridsdorf.

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They've got their own orchestra.
The newspaper's the best in Vienna.

:18:14
Lilly, finally there's
some real hope in the world.

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Do you understand?
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Yes, of course.
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But I didn't understand.
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Not fully. Who of us did?
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She wrote me from time to time. She went on
to study medicine at the university in Vienna.

:18:38
And as the years went on,
she wrote angrily of the threat of fascism...

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and of the Nazis, of Mussolini
and Adolf Hitler...

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and of the holocaust
that was on the way.

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She couldn't understand why the world
refused to see what was coming.

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I decided to accept Hammett's offer...
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to see if I could do
better work away from home.

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I went back to Europe, to Paris.
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Julia? It's Lillian.
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Is that you? It doesn't sound like you.
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I can't believe it. It's been so long.
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Didn't you get my messages?
I've been trying to get you for weeks.

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I'm fine. I'm in Paris.
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When can I see you?
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I'm finishing my play.
Didn't you get my letter?

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Are you okay?
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What's difficult?
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H-Hello.
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Well, I'll... I'll come to Vienna.

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