Nimeh-ye penhan
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:56:00
I've done some thinking.
I have a solution.

:56:04
Do you have a passport?
:56:08
What?
:56:09
Passport. What is up with you today?
Why do you look so pale?

:56:15
-They took Maryam.
-Who is Maryam?

:56:20
We were selling newspapers this morning.
:56:24
They took her.
:56:28
What are you saying?
:56:30
After last night,
you went selling newspapers today?

:56:39
What are you doing to yourself?
:56:43
Now tell me.
Do you have a passport?

:56:47
No.
:56:48
How about your birth certificate?
Do you have it with you?

:56:50
No, why?
:56:51
-Where is it?
-It's back home, in my parent's house.

:56:54
I mean, the last time I went there
I gave it to them so they could get coupons.

:56:59
We have to send someone to bring it.
:57:02
Why?
:57:03
I want to send you to England,
until things turns normal.

:57:06
Then you can come back
and stay with a trustworthy person there.

:57:11
What are you talking about?
It's impossible.

:57:14
You're going, don't argue with me.
:57:22
It will only be for a short time.
Then you'll be back. I don't want to lose you.

:57:28
I can't, my life is here,
my job is here. I have a lot to do.

:57:34
It's impossible.
:57:35
OK, tell them to send your birth
certificate, and then we'll decide.

:57:41
I have to go myself,
or else my parents will get suspicious.

:57:45
Fine, go tomorrow.
:57:47
Don't tell anyone where you're
going to get your birth certificate.

:57:51
Try not to tell anyone.
:57:56
Yes?
:57:57
I've been waiting for an hour.
Aren't you coming down?


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