Ehe der Maria Braun, Die
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Otherwise you wouldn't
tear her to pieces.

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It wouldn't matter to you.
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This used to be our classroom.
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Betti used to sit next to me
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and copy my work.
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What about Anneliese?
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What's she like?
- What's she like?

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Hard to say.
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She's the type of woman a man needs:
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His own equal.
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She can talk, think.
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She's my equal in every way.
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Must women be men's equals?
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Of course.
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Except that most men
don't have that consciousness.

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Human consciousness
lags behind real development.

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- Did Anneliese say that?
- Why?

1:40:45
One day you'll wish
you had your fat little Betti back.

1:40:49
Or do you already,
at night in your dreams?

1:40:54
Nonsense.
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How can you say that, of all people?
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Because with me it's the opposite.
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Reality lags behind my consciousness.
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Sleep, my child, sleep
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Your father was a sheep
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From Pomerania your mother came
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Pomerania's gone up in flames
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Sleep, my child, sleep
1:41:48
Maria Braun, don't start
acting peculiar now.


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