In weiter Ferne, so nah!
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Our passengers were
all top brass.

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I always said being a chauffeur
is not a job.

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It's the only
extra marital relationship...

:15:18
where you gain nothing.
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Drive a customer
down to the Sudeten land...

:15:29
and back to the city
the same evening.

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To Thuringia, to Bavaria...
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way up to the coast.
:15:37
Three hours' waitin Regensburg!
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I paced back and forth...
:15:43
without letting you
out of my sight.

:15:46
You were so new,
my agle...

:15:51
and so damned beautiful.
:15:56
Only once did we get carried away.
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Two minutes before the end...
:16:03
in April, 1945.
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But that was enough, Doctor!
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Or when we were
on loan to someone...

:16:19
whose driver had pneumonia.
:16:26
If time were merely painful to them...
:16:30
then their perfection
would make nosense.

:16:34
This small piece of a human being
is perfect.

:16:38
A tooth!
:16:40
Whoever observes it
can see a face...

:16:44
can see eyes,
can hear breathing.

:16:46
In some places,
time seems to want to linger.

:16:51
Not that it stands still.
It just moves in different ways.

:16:54
These maybe places
where people once worked...

:16:57
talked in confusion
and cursed.


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