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:34:06
Hello.
:34:08
- How are you?
- Fine, thanks.

:34:10
Are you well?
:34:12
Where were you?
:34:13
l went shopping.
:34:15
You promised not to lock
the children up anymore.

:34:19
- l had to.
- You had to!

:34:21
- Well, yes, ma'am.
- No, you didn't.

:34:25
l look after the house
and l have to do the shopping.

:34:29
Their mother can't go anywhere.
:34:32
l can't leave my family to starve.
:34:36
l have to buy bread and ice.
:34:39
l bought some ice.
:34:41
l have hot bread in one hand
and ice in the other.

:34:46
What else could l do?
:34:48
Leave the children in the yard.
:34:51
Ask the neighbor
to keep an eye on them.

:34:55
We talked about this. You promised.
:34:57
Your girls are back home.
:34:59
You should treat them better than this.
:35:02
lf l don't lock the door,
boys climb over the wall.

:35:06
Their ball falls in our yard,
they want it back,

:35:09
so, they climb over the wall.
:35:12
l can't let the girls play in the yard.
:35:15
lf anyone touched them,
l'd be dishonored.

:35:18
You could lock the front gate
:35:20
and ask the neighbor
to keep an eye on them.

:35:24
Oh, the neighbor! She doesn't care!
:35:28
She knows
that my refrigerator is broken.

:35:32
No one brings me any ice, even though
my refrigerator doesn't work.

:35:37
l had to...
:35:39
- You see...
- l'll take the key.

:35:42
You should understand what it's like
to be cut off from people.

:35:46
You'll see what it feels like.
:35:49
We talked it over, but it did no good.
:35:53
Go out, children. Go on.
:35:55
Go play in the street
like the other children.


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