Jakob the Liar
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So I said to myself:
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"Today is Sunday. I'll see our
daughter and bring her her things.

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And that way,
if they come to take us away...

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...she'll still have her trousseau. "
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It's beautifuI.
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But is it what we need right now?
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I know what you need right now.
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I played Sherlock Holmes
in The Hound of the Baskervilles.

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I always insisted on authentic props.
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Young man, I realized I care...
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...about more people
than my immediate family.

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Perhaps I'm wrong and
your friend Jakob is right.

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While I'm baring my souI...
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...I must tell you that I did not play
King Lear three times.

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I played it once,
and I forgot half my lines.

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Try not to get killed
before you marry my daughter.

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And remember, untiI
the last line has been spoken-

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The curtain cannot come down.
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Well, gentlemen,
I think the person we need...

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...has to have physicaI
as well as moraI courage.

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He has to be a man who's proved
that he is willing to take risks.

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And I think
he should also be a man...

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...who's brought hope...
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...hope and dignity to the ghetto.
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Thank you, Esther.
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Sounds like the professor to me.
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We will see.
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"Jakob Heym. "
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You see? "Jakob Heym. "
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" BlumenthaI!"
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Thanks.

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