Tweeling, De
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Do you think I could read a book?
- Of course. Do you have any preferences?

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The Sorrows of Young Werther.
- Goethe?

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But that's far too difficult.
- Have you read it?

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No, but...
- Well, then let her.

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Nowadays, culture belongs to everyone.
:40:46
Hereditary Health Department.
Could we have a word with you?

:40:50
According to our information, you have
a servant called Anna Bamberg.

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May we come in?
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What about Anna Bamberg?
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As you know,
Anna Bamberg is mentally retarded.

:41:04
She looks quite normal, I thought.
- Yes, yes. That's not unusual.

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But these papers leave no doubts.
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What do you want from her?
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You know the government is looking
to solve the problem of retarded people?

:41:21
It has been decided
that Anna Bamberg is to be sterilized.

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Sterilized?
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Such things are hereditary, Madam.
Surely you know that.

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Anna Bamberg, retarded?
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It's right here
in the guardianship deed.

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'Anna Bamberg, foster daughter
of Heinrich and Martha, is retarded...

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and too delicate of health
to be educated.

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She is so weak... '
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That they had to keep her home
from school. And so on.

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Read for yourself.

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