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:26:00
He was making a speech.
Marvelous; congratulations.

:26:05
Has he lost weight?
I bet they're not sleeping at all.

:26:08
He looked miserable; but
very sure of himself.

:26:12
Maciek never did run afoul
of the law.

:26:16
Did he serve time?
:26:17
The authorities break the law;
making arrests without grounds.

:26:22
Believe it or not...
:26:26
I want to write the real
truth about him.

:26:29
Call it expiation or opportunism;
it doesn't matter.

:26:34
I'm asking for your help;
for information...

:26:38
about his life; his work
and his plans.

:26:42
Did the president send you.
:26:44
In a sense.
I'm collecting materials.

:26:48
Just in case.
:26:50
You don't have to insult me.
:26:52
After all; not everyone in
television should be guillotined.

:26:55
Almost everyone.
:26:57
Not in my opinion.
I'm sure of that.

:27:02
The situation dictates people's...
:27:05
That's a comfortable theory; except
that workers don't subscribe to it.

:27:11
- They have nothing to lose.
- That's what Maciek always said.

:27:16
Got a cigarette?
:27:19
I gave it up when I was pregnant;
but sometimes I really want one...

:27:23
- Did Mrs. Hulewicz help you?
- I spoke to her for half a day.

:27:31
I haven't smoked for a long time.
:27:37
- You've changed.
- I'm calmer now.

:27:43
I've calmed down.
:27:46
I was very ambitious once.
:27:50
I wanted to win at all costs.
:27:55
Maciek was surprised at me.
:27:59
He was older than me;
so he understood.


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