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:49:03
Please don't smoke.
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Lieutenant Wells...
:49:16
...English is a language
you do not understand.

:49:19
You have never spoken a word.
:49:22
They didn't teach you
English in Essen.

:49:26
You must never speak in English
or respond to it...

:49:30
...even around here, no matter what.
If it's in English...

:49:34
...you do not understand. Even if
it's the PM himself talking to you.

:49:39
One slip like that
and you're quite dead.

:49:43
All right, lesson over.
It's time we took a break.

:49:48
Don't be discouraged, you're doing
fine. Come on, I'll pay for the tea.

:49:53
Come on, it's all right.
:49:57
Lt. Wells, class is over
for the afternoon.

:50:16
Sometimes when we're together...
:50:20
...I feel so close that I don't know
where I end and you begin.

:50:26
I never knew it could be like that.
:50:30
I was 19 when I got married.
He was the only man I'd ever known.

:50:35
I never felt I lacked anything, it's
just I wasn't sure if this was it.

:50:42
If this was everything. Maybe that's
why I went with you that first day.

:50:49
It's so damned unfair. I try
so hard to forget you, I really do.

:50:55
I spend all my time trying to forget
you, so I think of you all the time.


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