Nimeh-ye penhan
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1:38:20
He left, and I never discovered
the truth about his life.

1:38:25
Maybe Javid was right and
I hadn't been a good judge.

1:38:30
Maybe if I had given
him the time to talk...

1:38:34
Anyway...
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Think.
Think well.

1:38:40
If you didn't know the whole story
and someone told you that...

1:38:44
...your wife had been with a man
she loved 20 years ago...

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...what would you think?
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You always called me
a good and honest woman.

1:38:56
My darling, I owe all
this goodness to my past.

1:39:01
The period that passed
with all its difficulties...

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...helped me to know
life deeply not superficially.

1:39:10
If I wrote all this for you,
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...it was so you could help a woman
whom you believe isn't "easy."

1:39:16
Maybe she was convicted
by unfair societal rules...

1:39:20
...and not for a real crime.
1:39:22
She could have been me,
Zohreh, or Farkhondeh.

1:39:27
I beg you to go and listen to her words,
to all of her words.

1:39:56
Mr. Rastegar, I want to
talk to the lady privately.


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