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No reason.
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Just happened to be
in the wrong place,

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got in the way of a mob of peasants
looting a monastery.

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The whole world's
been turned upside-down

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by that madman Luther.
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And him saying that
every Christian has the right

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to take what they need by force.
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Well, Luther's gone,
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but his damned ideas have
set the whole earth on fire.

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Soon this country will be blazing.
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Please: Let me go
in the name of God:

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Help me:
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Please stop:
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Take off your Roman dresses
or have them burnt off:

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Cowards: Cowards:
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Cowards:
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How dare you?
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You call yourselves Christians?
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Christians? :
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You, why are you standing there?
Put out this fire:

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Run: Buckets: Shovels: Run:
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When a limb is rotten,
you must cut it off.

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- You know that as well as I.
- Get out:

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Martin, this is for you:
Let it burn:

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Get out of Wittenberg
before I beat you out:

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Beat me out?
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I defended you.
I supported you.

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I'm carrying on
just as you would have.

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You think this is my work?
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This is never my work:
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No, it's the people's work:
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The people's work:
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It's the people's work.
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The people's work:

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