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The first 180 lines.

Winter in Wartime

Holland, January 1945

Theo, Theo...

Brains...

You turn right!

Herr van Beusekom.

Herr van Beusekom.

Herr Auer, how are you? - Fine. Please sit down.

We found this boy near the crashed plane.

I expect better manners from a mayor's son.

You're right. It won't happen again. Michiel?

Michiel!

He wasn't alone.

Who was the other boy?

He says he was on his own.

You shouldn't upset the Germans now.

I'm supposed to suck up to them too?

BICYCLES

NAZl

Schafter.

What's that? - It was in the plane.

Did you say anything?

No.

Theo!

You have to help Dad.

I'm so glad you're here.

You had to go? - Yes, raids for the work camps.

How are you, Michiel? - Fine.

Can he sleep in my room? - I don't know if Uncle Ben wants to.

Can I put this in the attic?

I'll do that.

How is school? - It's closed.

The law of the what?

The lair of the beast.

The lion's den.

No, I can't help you.

You know where they are.

You can't ask me that.

I bring a case of ration cards and you want them thrown in the river?

You let your own people starve because you have to be neutral!

Weakling.

Michiel?

Can you help me?

No time. I have to go to Caesar.

Hi Dirk. - Hi.

Can I have a word? - No time, he has to go to Caesar.

Sucker.

Thanks for keeping your mouth shut yesterday.

Did you get in trouble? - No, not much.

Can you deliver this if I'm not back tonight? - Why shouldn't you be back?

If I don't, take this letter to Bertus van Gelder.

You can do that. - Not if it goes wrong.

What are you going to do?

Swear not to tell anyone. No one.

We're taking out the ammunition depot at Lagezande.

One, two...

Let's try it.

May I?

What is it? - Soup! Can't you taste it?

Watch out or I'll shop you to the Germans.

Michiel.

Come with your mother.

Left...

...turn...

...backwards.

Dad!

Let me look.

Now it's my turn.

Why do they want the neighbours?

You laugh with the Germans.

Laugh?

Wasn't Dirk here today?

Did he say anything?

No.

He took part in a raid.

The Germans were waiting for them.

Two dead and Dirk's been arrested.

Michiel.

No.

No, he didn't say anything.

What a fuss.

Theo's your best friend, isn't he?

And do you know his brother Dirk well?

It was pretty tough, wasn't it?

You know what will happen to him now?

If I notice you getting involved in the war, I'll knock your head off.

Clear?

Hey, Bertus.

I have something for you. Dirk Knopper came yesterday...

Ah, Michiel.

Caesar need a new horseshoe, right front.

End of the afternoon. - Can't you do it earlier?

End of the afternoon. Schafter was first.

Michiel!

You heard about Dirk? - He's been arrested?

I have to stay with Grandma. Mum thinks it's too dangerous.

You're lucky with your dad. They won't harm you.

Dagdaler Woods. Old hunting cabin. 60 m. East.

He's been arrested.

When I come back, I'll whistle this.

No, Bertus just ran away. That was stupid.

If you run, they're allowed to shoot you? - I mean he didn't have a chance.

What shall we do?

We can't just let this happen?

Who's in the resistance here? - Not again, Ben. I can't help.

You don't want to. You'd rather talk to Krauts.

I want everyone to survive the war safe.

If you know how, go ahead. But not in my village.

"Your" village?

You have no power. You proved that today.

Michiel.

Where did you come from?

Where did you get that?

Rule one in wartime: keep your mouth shut.

Not hungry? - It's German. It might be poisoned.

Uncle Ben.

The Germans at the ferry drink tea every day at 3 o'clock.

An acquaintance has to cross tomorrow. - I saiI all day.

He has to cross at 3 o'clock.

What do you have for me?

What do you mean?

As long as it's edible.

Okay.

See you tomorrow.

You can have more later.

That's Michiel, our youngest.

Michiel, this is Aunt Cora and ehm...

...Janneke. Janneke from Amsterdam.

Will you cut some firewood?

Michiel.

Why do I always have to? She never does

I'm already busy. You can do something.

Michiel. Give me a hand.

Hold that leg.

I've seen Grandpa do it. But I'm making a mess.

Watch this.

Right.

Hang it for a few days and we have a feast.

With grateful thanks to the Nazis. - Meat is meat, Michiel.

Or would you rather have soup again?

...Jesus Christ and God the father...

Great, we lost our room.

I never heard of Aunt Cora before.

But Hanneke? - Janneke.

Hey! MichieI.

Erika...

Michiel, now I want to know where we're going.

To a patient. - Who?

I don't have time for your games.

Michiel! - The less you know the better.

Well...

You're a long way from home.

We ran out of wood.

I'm going back. Look for someone else!

Is there water and a bowl here?

This is going to hurt.

Come on, let's go.

Yes. Of course.

Does Dad know about this? - No, of course not!

But he has to know.

What if they find him? - They won't if you keep quiet.

Michiel! - I take care of Jack and you shut up.

More hot water?

What d'you want of me?

What are you up to?

Hey, what did I tell you?

You won't? - I didn't say that.

I'll take care of it.

What are you doing here?

Jack is my patient.

Jack is mine! I'll take care of him. - You want him to die?

How is he?

The fever has dropped.

What are you going to do? - None of your business.

If I can help... - Get lost, that helps.

Come on. Hurry. The ferry leaves at 3 o'clock.

"Bastard"... - "Bastard"?

Your sister is a reaI "bastard"...

Come on. Hurry.

Michiel?

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