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:24:03
Eike?
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-Jhinna.
-What is it?

:24:05
l want you to read this.
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''When you read this letter,
l shall be dead...''

:24:11
lt's his farewell letter.
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What?
:24:13
Your father wasn't murdered.
He took his own life.

:24:19
''Bring about peace and justice
between ourselves and the Zeriths.''

:24:23
-We have to get away from here.
-lt can only be Nezo.

:24:25
Are you listening to what l say?
:24:31
What is it?
:24:32
Hal and Erito must see this letter.
:24:34
Meet me by the city gate
just before midnight.

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-Make sure no one sees you.
-But Eike, we can't get out.

:24:41
And Who is going to be at your side
when life comes to the new one?

:24:44
Then you'll have to help me.
:24:45
Yes.
:24:47
Remember!
:24:48
The city gate, just before midnight.
:24:52
lt'll be fine.
:24:54
Yes.
:25:01
As far as l can see you lot
never do anything

:25:03
but sit here and wash
your husbands' clothes.

:25:07
Can't they do that themselves?
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You know what, Zita, once you feel
your strings twanging with love

:25:12
you'll want to go through fire and water for
your beloved, you can be sure of that.

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And through piles of dirty washing too?
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And when there's talk of the sun,
see how her strings quiver.

:25:23
That's what happened to Zita, too.
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What did l tell you? You're in love, Zita.
:25:30
Erito.
:25:32
No, l'm not.
:25:40
What are we doing here?
:25:41
-Searching for the Zeriths, right?
-Yes, but...

:25:43
We need to ask the One-Stringed
for counsel.

:25:45
The One-Stringed?
:25:46
l thought all that was just old superstition
and mumbo-jumbo.

:25:49
Maybe. l'll go in alone.
:25:54
Erito?

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