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. . .our love of God
through our good deeds.

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It is true.
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And in this manner. . .
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. . .God is able to bestow
his great blessings upon us.

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Also true.
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I believe today
you have a special opportunity. . .

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. . .to demonstrate your love of God. . .
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. . .should you wish to do so.
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Preferably before 6 p.m.
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Mr. Czerniakow. . .
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. . .I wish to thank you
for affording me. . .

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. . .this special opportunity
to receive God's blessing.

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Should you ever bring a rabbi
here again. . . .

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If you pull a stunt like this again,
I'll kill you.

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Make no mistake about it.
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Commissar Auerswald!
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-He is not here.
-He must be.

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There's a deadline
for the hostages, 6:00.

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He was called to Berlin
for important meetings.

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-Then who's in charge?
-Do not stand so close to my desk.

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-Who is--?
-I'm asking you--

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Who is in charge?
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I'm here to pay the full fine.
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I know nothing about this.
He left no instructions.

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-Someone must. Who's handling this?
-Step back from the desk!

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-I do not wish your diseases.
-This is the payment.

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Call Pawiak.
Tell them it's been delivered.

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-Did you say Pawiak?
-Pawiak prison, yes. 23 hostages.

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I saw a notice on Pawiak. Here it is.
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''On the authority of the commissar's
office, 23 prisoners. . .


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