Jakob the Liar
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:25:14
He'll be back.
:25:39
Thank you, sir. Thank you.
:25:41
It's a nice place.
It's a very nice place.

:25:44
Come. Come on! Go!
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-Sorry.
-Idiot!

:25:49
It's a great honour to meet you.
I attended all your Berlin lectures.

:25:53
Berlin?
The good old days, yes.

:25:56
Please sit.
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Over here.
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It seems that this little town...
:26:01
...is home to one of the greatest
cardiologists in the world.

:26:04
I had the honour
of teaching in Berlin.

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And now I'm a professor...
:26:11
...of latrine cleaning
in the freight yard here.

:26:14
I see.
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Well...
:26:18
...the ghetto is
going to be emptied tomorrow.

:26:22
I can see to it...
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...you are not on the transport.
:26:27
Why so generous?
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I am surrounded by incompetents.
:26:32
These doctors are
unable to do anything for me...

:26:35
...and the pain is unbearable.
:26:40
Open the jacket, please.
:26:42
Let me see.
:26:47
I know this sound, sir.
:26:49
I have a similar condition.
It's pretty painfuI, isn't it?

:26:54
But only here,
I have a little problem.

:26:58
On the one hand, as a physician,
I'm obliged to help you.


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