Nimeh-ye penhan
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Because my father would never
have agreed to their marriage.

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It was Aug. 19, 1953.
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Mahmonir convinced me to go to
Seharestan Square with her to see Roozbeh.

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There was a crowd in front of the Parliament
I don't know what happened.

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Suddenly Mahmonir fell in my arms.
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Eveyone was running away.
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There were shouts of "Down with the Communists".
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"The Shah must return"
"Down with Mossadegh"

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"Long live Mossadegh",
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all being shouted over my head.
1:15:32
I opened my eyes and
found myself in a hospital.

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My father and Javid were standing over me.
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But Mahmonir was lost.
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My father and Javid looked for her.
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But she was lost and we never found her.
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One year later which all of us
gave up hope of ever finding her,

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...my father, who had become very
fond of Javid, suggested he marry me.

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You know because of my defect,
I never had many suitors.

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I don't know why but,
Roozbeh immediately accepted and

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...became the bridegroom of our house.
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Maybe he wanted to live in
Mahmonir's home, I don't know.

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Nevertheless, we got married
and he left the organization and

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...began his financial activities
with my father's help.

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Although we were financially comfortable,
we remained in my father's house.

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I don't understand, what does
all of this have to do with me?

1:16:47
Be patient.
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In all of the past 25 years,
I never believed that he ever loved me.

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And he was never with me.
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He respected me,

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