Before Sunrise
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:27:19
Well, I'm in no hurry.
:27:23
You don't have to run away this time.
:27:28
I know that you're jimmied,
:27:31
but it's gonna be all right this time
:27:39
Oh, look, there's a rabbit.
:27:41
Yeah. Hey there, rabbit.
:27:46
He's so cute
:27:49
I visited this as a young teenager.
:27:53
I think it left a bigger impression on me at that
time than any of the museums we went to.

:27:57
Yeah? Its tiny.
:27:58
I know. There was this little old man that talked to us.
He was the grounds keeper.

:28:03
He explained that most of the people are buried
here that washed up on the bank of the Danube.

:28:10
How old are these?
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Around the beginning of the century or so.
:28:14
It's called the cemetery of the no-name because the often
didn't know who these people were. Maybe a first name, that's all.

:28:21
Why were all the bodies washing up?
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I think some were from accidents, on boats and things like that
:28:27
but most of them were suicides that jumped in the river.
:28:32
I always liked the idea of all those unknown people lost in the world.
:28:36
When I was a little girl, I thought that if none of your family or
friends knew you were dead, then its like not really being dead.

:28:42
People can invent the best and the worst for you.
:28:49
Ah, here she is, I think. Yeah, this is, this is the one I remember the most.
:28:57
She was only 13 when she died.

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