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	How did it happen?
-lt happened one Sunday last fall.
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	At the train station.
-You were taking a trip?
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	There are foreign men at the station
who go there to earn a bit of money.
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	Suddenly l ran into Peter Egermann.
He'd bought some foreign papers...
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	at the international newsstand.
We had a cup...
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	of coffee together.
For some reason...
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	l told him why l was at the station.
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	Peter was interested somehow.
Suddenly he told me...
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	that he'd never gone
to a prostitute before.
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	l recommended Katarina Krafft,
gave him her address...
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	and promised to talk to her about it.
That's the whole story.
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	That's the reality. But
actually it's not even half of it.
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	l was furious at Katarina Egermann.
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	Fact is, l've always been furious
with her, even though l liked her.
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	l liked the idea that Peter was
cheating on her with a prostitute.
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	But that's only part of the truth.
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	Weak people choose strange paths.
You should know that, lnspector.
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	lt torments me that l was the one who
introduced the killer to the victim.
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	Please excuse my dramatic turns of
phrase. l just have a bad conscience.
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	l blame my homosexuality.
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	That too is just part of the truth.
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	This is starting to become
interesting, don't you think?
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	The truth is of course that
l wanted Peter all to myself.