High Lifers |
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THE CLOSURE |
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About the demise of
a proud working class... |
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...that Europe envied us for. |
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How Mr Charles predicts the
social promotion of his best worker. |
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About a gift he gave her
as proof of his high esteem for her. |
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Turn off the light. |
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Sometimes bad memories
have to be recalled. |
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The war had led to
great confusion in people's minds. |
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That's the only explanation
we can provide for the... |
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...regrettable events that took place
in our country on 13 April 1946. |
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The day when intolerance
caused the closure of certain houses. |
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Did you see madam cry?
-Yes, so? |
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She has a strange kind of class. |
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It's over.
-Not so gloomy, Mr Charles. |
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One day they'll regret it.
-Then it'll be too late. |
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Don't be silly. You're all gloomy. Accept it. |
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I'm all nerves.
-Don't act like a child. |
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I'll make you scrambled eggs.
-That's sweet, but I don't feel like it. |
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Some days you don't want anything.
You only want to disappear. |
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The big human tragedy is that we
can't stop thinking. |
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