Gloomy Sunday - Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod
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:42:02
What eles does he have to say?
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"Forgive the delay with the photograph
But it turned out beautifully

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When I look at it,
I'm reminded of Budapest...

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...and especially of you. Can you
remember what I said to you?"

:42:18
What did he say?
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That's personal
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"I'm very busy. My company is
expanding with the German Reich

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Germany is becoming 'Greater Germany' for
we are a people without enough room of our own"

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Other people don't have room,
but they don't start wars

:42:37
I think he means it
in an economic sense

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Mr. Szabo, telephone
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I think he means just what he wrote
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Szabo here
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Yes, "Gloomy Sunday"
was composed here

:42:58
It's played every evening
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At 8 o'clock? Our pleasure
:43:10
That was the boss's son from Mendel Industries
He reserved a table for six people

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Mendel?
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Mendel! Steel and textiles
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They employ at least 30,000 people
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And they have three villas
in Budapest alone

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So what about us, the three of us?
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I'll give you both another chance
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There are a lot more than six
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Dear Heaven. Pull up another table
And we need more chairs

:43:59
Good evening, Mr. Mendel

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