Rosenstrasse
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:42:00
The sun and the stars
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are for no one to hoard
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Your sister, like all talented
artists, is thin-skinned.

:42:14
She's very talented.
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Talented and strikingly beautiful.
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Is her husband on the front?
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She's not married.
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She isn't?
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That's one less worry.
:42:29
It's a hard time for women
whose husbands are so far away.

:42:40
My sister sympathizes with these women
and admires their loyalty.

:42:44
Yes, loyalty is a German virtue.
:42:48
I quite agree with you.
:42:50
In fact, I'd like to talk about that.
:42:53
Could I have a word with you?
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I'd rather listen to your sister.
:42:59
I'll be brief.
:43:02
Did you know Aryan women
are gathered on Rosenstrasse?

:43:06
Most unpleasant. I
must put an end to that.

:43:10
Talk to my adjutant about it.
:43:17
Won't you explain the situation again?
:43:24
Yes.
:43:31
How can such dazzling beauty
be one man's reward?

:43:37
The sun and the stars
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are for no one to hoard
:43:45
I wouldn't know who to give my heart to
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Perhaps my heart belongs to me
:43:54
and me alone

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