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Mustafa thinks the gun is yours.
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I mean, they made him think so.
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He thinks you are after him.
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I faced him before.
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And there was a gun in his hand.
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I didn't fear him then,
why would I now?
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Because, he's a bastard.
Just like Erdoğan and me.
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Erdoğan said "This gun will fire".
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He said it would fire in Kerim's hands.
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Kerim, watch out.
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Erdoğan is turning into something else.
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His fear is making him
even more scary.
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Not only you, but Fatma-...
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He can harm your family, too.
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He can't do nothing to us.
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Kerim, please watch out.
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I'm sorry...
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... for everything...
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... for all my deeds.
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I promise you this is the
last time we meet.
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You'll never see me again.
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I have nowhere
I can breathe anymore.
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Farewell.
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Stay away from me!
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I'm trying to build myself
a new life despite everything.
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- I know.
- You know nothing!
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Nothing is as you think it is.
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Fatmagül didn't forgive me.
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I'm her enemy as much as you are.
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If only you knew how I suffer, too.
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Don't say anything about it.
Because it doesn't matter anymore.
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I want no favors from you.
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I can protect my family and Fatmagül...
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... against everything.
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You hear me?
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She's the only thing in my life right now.
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Look... You guys better
stay away from us.
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Stay away from my family.
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And let the Yaşaran's drown in their own mess.
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We're at the last stop.
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Sister?
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Aren't you getting off?
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This is the last stop sister.
I'm going back to Beykoz.
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- Kerim's calling.
- Thank you.
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- Alo?
- Hello abla, are you ready?
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We're ready. Where are you?
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I'll be at home in half an hour.
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I'll get my hair and beard trimmed.
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Okay, we're waiting for you.
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Is Fatmagül home?
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Not yet, she said
she would go for shopping.
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I know, I know.
I won't be late.
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Okay, we're waiting for you dear.
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- Is he coming?
- Yeah, he is.
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He'll stop by at the barber shop first.
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I'm telling you
this is an "engagement dinner".
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I can tell by the way
he's preparing for it.
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Fatmagül, did you spend
your weekly wage?
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I don't see any shopping bags with you?
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And we are heading home
paying our debts to the vendors.
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Fatmagül, did something happen?
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Nothing happened.
See you on Monday.
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Something is wrong with her.
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Your remarks from earlier
might have upset her.
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I wasn't serious.
Can't one make any jokes these days?
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Don't spent too much time at front.
Just even the ends up.
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Also the beard will be thinned down.
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- Efendim, dad?
- Where are you, son?
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Just strolling around.
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You left Erdoğan's house without telling them.
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- I was worried about you.
- I'm fine.
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Vural...
Come home.
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To "Home".
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Our happy nest.
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I want you to be with me.
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We need each other.
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- I need you.
- To feed your anger?
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Or to multiply your hatred?
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I would do no good to you.
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Vural, look.
Listen to me.
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I am neither angry...
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... nor hateful, anymore.
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It's over.
We've talked it out.
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This is... not the end of the world for me.
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But for me, it is.
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There isn't a woman
I can call mom anymore.
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There haven't been
for a long time either.
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Vural...
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Come, let's talk
about it here.
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Please, my son.
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I'm asking this of you.
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Don't leave me alone.
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Come home.
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Where are you?
I can pick you up if you want.
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No need.
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Then come here.
I'll be waiting.
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Okay.
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Okay then.
See you.
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Is he coming?
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That's good.
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My hala has come!
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Mukaddes, she has come.
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Give the girl some space.
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Murat, don't go outside with your slippers.
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Hala, where have you been?
We're ready. Waiting for you.
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- Okay, I know.
- Don't say you're tired. We're going, right?
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- Okay, Murat.
- Hoşgeldin.
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His eyes have been
awaiting for your arrival.
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- Go change and let's go, Hala. Come on.
- Hoşgeldin canım.
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Kerim has called me.
He's at the barber shop.
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He'll be here soon.
Then we can go out together.
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What's wrong with you, girl?
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She's very tired, I think.
Are you tired?
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- Don't say you won't go.
- Shut up for a minute.
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- What happened?
- Nothing.
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Please, hala. Please!
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We're going, right?
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Hurray!
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Where's your manners, son?
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As if he's going to a kebab shop
for the first time.
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It's not that.
He's happy to go to somewhere all together.
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Right?
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Fatmagül...
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I get the appointment.
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We're going to the doctor on 14th of April.
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Thank you.
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Why did you become all emotional now?
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What is it Fatmagül?
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Is it because we heard it?
Was it supposed to be a secret?
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I bet it's because she got an earful at work.
That's why.
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She'll feel better when we go for dinner.
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- Sıhhatler olsun.
- Hmm?
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Sıhhatler olsun.
[Idiom: "Good health to you"]
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- Thank you.
- Shall we wash your hair as well, abi?
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Oh, I'm getting late.
Thank you.
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- Thank you.
- Thank you.
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- Alo?
- Teyzeciğim, it's Asu. Could you please hand the phone to Mustafa?
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- Come on, quick!
- Mustafa isn't here.
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Teyzeciğim, for the love of God.
This is so important, please tell him that...
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I won't tell him anything.
I told you not to call again.
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Lan!
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Where did you find that phone you slut?
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- Where did you find it?
- I have nothing to do with it.
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- Shut up!
- I didn't call anybody, she did.
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I told you to shut up!
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Listen to me girl.
This is no joke.
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- You're gambling with his life!
- I called him to let him know I'm fine.
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Don't let him know!
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Let him forget you.
And you better do the same!
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Or he will die.
I told you a thousand times.
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- Don't make Bilal Abi even more angry.
- I told her that as well.
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Shut up!
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Pack up now.
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We're hitting the road to Adana.
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Iskender will take you there.
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And you will forget about Mustafa
Istanbul and everything you lived here.
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Or else, you know what will happen.
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Move your ass.
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Move it!
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Are you tired, son?
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Come.
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He's okay, his pain has gone, maşallah.
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His face is white as lime though.
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We'll go for a walk again
at night before sleep.
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Thank you very much.
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God bless you.
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- Did someone call?
- No.
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I was just tidying the room.
Go on, sit down.
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Emin, shall we help him lie down?
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It says someone called.
Why did you say they didn't?
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Don't call her back, son.
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Was it Asu?
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Yes, that filthy woman called.
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- Mom!
- That girl caused you all this trouble.
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Halide...
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"...The number you called is not in use..."
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Please tell me what she said.
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She couldn't say anything.
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- I hung up on her face.
- Why did you have to do that?
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Mustafa, your wounds aren't healed yet.
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Enough, go on
lie down here.
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I have to leave here tonight.
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Stop seeing that girl, Mustafa.
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Or see my death.
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I'm begging you.
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I turned my back on a girl already.
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I abandoned Fatmagül.
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I won't do the same to this girl.
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I won't leave her even if
she is a wh*re or a murderer.
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And you will have to accept
her one way or another.
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I rather die than accept her.
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It's enough, Halide.
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Hello, how was the walk?
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- Come here.
- Let me help you.
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Mrs. Nurse, I want to go home tonight.
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No, you can't until our doctor
sees you tomorrow morning.
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- I feel good.
- I understand. But this is our doctor's orders.
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We had better leave you here tonight.
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Your mom needs to get her treatment tomorrow morning.
We can pick you up after that.
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- Okay, you can stay in my hotel room.
- We'll see.
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12 to 8, pretty good.
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Thank you.
Thank you very much.
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Don't be in a hurry to get out.
Rest well here for one more night.
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Okay.
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Good girl, so you changed.
That's more like it.
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You can't go to dinner
with clothes you wore at work.
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What is it?
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I bought a Çeyrek Altın.
I'll collect them.
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Well thought.
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That's nice.
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What's this?
Are you getting driving license?
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Yes, I will.
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Hayırlı olsun, then.
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Kerim has come.
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Come, let's get ready.
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Come on, Fatmagül.
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Fatmagül.
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Are you upset about something?
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You're keeping silent.
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I will speak, when the time comes.
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Come here.
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Wear your shoes.
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Good boy.
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Enişte, we're ready!
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Murat, come and wear your coat.
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- Wear your coat.
- Kerim, are we going now?
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Yes, we can go
as soon as I change my clothes.
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Mukaddes, don't forget to lock the doors.
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Fatmagül, lock the back door please.
I forgot to do it.
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You take the front seat, Rahmi.
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- Should I, really?
- Sure, why not.
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Sorry for making you wait.
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- How are you?
- I should be the one asking you that.
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I'm sorry for being late.
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Sıhhatler olsun.
I heard you went to the barber shop.
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I was late because of
some other stuff that came up.
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What kind of stuff was that?
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I had to be there when
they were loading up the truck.
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No worries, you came before it got dark.
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The days are getting longer.
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Spring is my favourite season.
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Trees are getting greener.
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Your herbs will start pop up soon.
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I don't like the spring
because of those stuff fly around.
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It makes my nose go itchy.
And that makes me feel itchy.
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That can't be helped.
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One who loves a rose
has to endure its thorns.
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Right, Fatmagül?
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- Efendim, Mustafa.
- Hello, abi.
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Hello.
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What's up?
Are you okay?
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I'm okay.
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- I'm okay, but I need your help.
- Your wish is my command.
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Don't say that.
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Uhm, where are you?
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Can you come to the hospital?
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Of course I can.
Did something bad happen?
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We need to talk.
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I will ask you for something.
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- I'll be on my way.
- Thank you.
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"Abi", huh?
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I've become your "abi" again.
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You godless.
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Vural, where were you?
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Are you alright?
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Where were you, man?
We were worried about you.
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Come in.
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Where did you go?
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I took a stroll around.
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Anyhow, I'd better go now.
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As you may have things to talk about
in private, father and son.
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I'll be alone tonight.
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My mom will be staying at my yenge's.
You're always welcome.
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Anyway, see you later Şemsi Abi.
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Come here.
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Mustafa finally called me, Erdoğan Bey.
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- What did he say?
- He said "I need your help".
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- I'm going to the hospital now.
- Let's hope it's about the girl.
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- I'm sure it is.
- Good then, do you know where they're taking the girl?
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- We can find that out, don't worry about it.
- Okay.
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- Call me after you talk to him.
- Of course, Erdoğan Bey. Of course.
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- Merhaba.
- Hoşgeldiniz.
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- Welcome.
- Six people.
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- How should we sit?
- Let's have Murat sit between us.
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And I shall have this seat.
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- I'll eat kebab with yogurt.
- Be patient Murat, let us sit down first.
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Let's take off your coat.
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- And ayran.
- Sure thing, young man.
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Have a look at our menu.
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Take a look at it.
Maybe you'll find something else that you like.
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- Do you want me to help you?
- U-uh.
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Where's your ring?
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I forgot to wear it.
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It was on your finger in the morning.
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I forgot to wear it before coming here.
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I'll drink a soup.
And I'll have "iskender" after that.
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They have "cheese dessert", you love it.
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Okay, we'll order that one as well.
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I like it, too.
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So, have you decided yet?
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I'm also going for a soup and iskender afterwards.
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I just want iskender.
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Fatmagül?
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I don't mind.
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Just say what you would like to eat.
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Order iskender for her.
You would eat it, wouldn't you?
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Same thing for all of us then.
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- We've decided.
- Sure, abiciğim.
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We want four soups and six iskenders.
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Are the iskenders 1 or 1,5 (portion)?
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- I want one.
- Same here, since I'll have a soup as well.
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I'm not very hungry anyway.
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I want one portion iskender as well.
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Then two of the iskenders are going to be 1,5 portion.
And the rest will be 1 portion.
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So, what did you guys do?
Were you bored at home?
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We did puzzles with my dad.
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Puzzle, we did it over and over again.
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And how was your day?
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I was in the work shop.
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I am happy we left no work for tomorrow.
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- Thank God.
- You're not working tomorrow?
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I'm not.
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- You can take us to some places then.
- Sure.
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How was your day?
Did you get your weekly wage?
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- I did.
- Hayırlı olsun.
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Yes... And she bought gold with it.
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And applied to a driving course.
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She didn't applied.
She just got some info about it. Right?
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Yes.
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I can train you.
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What's wrong?
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Nothing.
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Here comes the soups.
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You can put it there and here
and to Meryem Abla.
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Thank you.
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Do you think Ender Hanım has departed yet?
I couldn't call her today, I feel ashamed.
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And they didn't call you
not to make you feel embarrassed.
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- Efendim Reşatcığım.
- How are you, canım?
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I'm fine.
Sitting with Hilmiye.
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How was your trip?
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Yes, yes.
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- How are the things?
- Nothing new.
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That idiot Munir keeps calling me.
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Tell him to leave me alone at least here.
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I don't want to even hear his voice for a while.
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He's not here.
He ran away to Antalya.
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He can go to hell.
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He made a fool of all of us.
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How could he be interested
in a married woman? What a bastard.
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I'm still angry thinking about it.
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That douche bag.
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Let's not further talk about it.
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As this subject doesn't exclude you.
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What do you mean?
What do I have to do with it?
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I mean, you are not that innocent.
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Actually, you're the last person
who should talk about this.
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Perihan... Perihan please
don't compare us with them.
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And you, please be more
careful about your words with me.
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I can't believe you're defending your brother.
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I'm not defending anyone in any way.
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As noone seem to deserve that.
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It's very shameful and disgraceful.
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I agree.
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But you aren't as pure as snow either.
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So, don't pretend to be one.
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Let's just get these days over, quietly.
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Perihancığım.
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Okay, canım. Okay.
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Okay, I'm sorry.
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The kids are home.
I'm hanging up.
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And Turaner Beys?
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- Not them.
- Say hello.
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I'll call you later.
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- Hoşgeldiniz.
- Mom.
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Your dad says hello.
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Did your parents depart?
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They did. And then we thought
we'd come here to see you.
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- I'm so ashamed.
- You did nothing wrong.
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Why don't you guys sit down?
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We'll go soon to meet friends.
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- I thought we'd eat together though.
- Sure.
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I shall go downstairs and tell them
to prepare the food accordingly.
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Mom, it's okay.
We could eat out.
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Stay here for a bit.\She needs it.
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Sure.
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- Any news about Vural?
- Yes, he talked to his father.
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He said he'd be home, but...
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To recover and collect yourself...
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... I will let you go.
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But don't be harsh on yourself.
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Okay.
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Tell me where you're going.
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Who knows maybe...
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... I can come visit you there.
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Okay.
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Dad...
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Good bye.
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Are you going like this?
Without any luggage?
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Right... Luggage.
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Vural...
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The only thing that keeps
me alive is your existence.
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You know that, right?
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Everything has a cure.
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Everything.
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I know, dad.
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You'll see how our garden
will be in a month or two.
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So beautiful, so colorful!
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Beyhan Hanım will see
what has become of her old dirty garden.
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Rahmi helped us a lot as well.
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- I helped them today.
- That's nice.
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I spared the backside of the shed
for planting tomatoes and pepper and...
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- Watermelon!
- We can plant watermelon too, just for you.
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We made that house and
garden look so beautiful.
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You'll see how they'll raise the rents now.
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- I don't think so.
- You'll see. I'm telling you.
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Is there something bothering you?
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Did something bad happen at work?
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No.
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What's with the long face then?
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- We'll talk.
- Shall we make my birthday party at school as well?
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You were born in August.
Your school is closed at that time of year.
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But they celebrated Arda's birthday at the school.
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We can celebrate yours in the garden.
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We can decorate the backyard beautifully.
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Of course we can.
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- Which day of August?
- 8th. My son is Leo.
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He's a lion.
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What is your zodiac sign, Kerim?
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- I don't know.
- Ram. His zodiac sign is ram.
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- His birthday is so close.
- When is it?
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- 14th of April.
- Almost there.
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We can celebrate yours in the garden as well, Kerim.
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Fatmagül can make a delicious
birthday pie for her husband.
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- I don't celebrate my birthday.
- You will, this year.
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You two can celebrate it alone, if you wish.
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Abla, do we need to replenish those
chemicals we bought for the garden?
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No, we have enough.
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This can wait.
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Why? Are you hiding something from us?
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No.
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Hi, Kristen.
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You asked for it.
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You should go to an English course
instead of driving one.
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I mean it. You should set your priorities right.
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Where are you going?
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- To lavabo.
- Murat, do you need to pee?
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- Want me to come with you?
- No need.
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She isn't a kid.
She can find her way.
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Okay then.
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So what does Kristen say?
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She's in here.
We'll talk about the work tomorrow.
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Hayırlı olsun.
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- Did Fatmagül go to the toilet?
- Yes.
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She wanted to go there alone.
And I said okay.
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Vural.
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You don't need to go, Vural.
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I will go.
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I know how angry you're at me.
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I know how you suffer.
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You know at least this much.
Good.
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I'm not going to defend myself.
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I'm not going to make up excuses, either.
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I did a mistake.
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I have to accept the consequences.
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And I will.
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I didn't know I'd been seeking
happiness at the edge of a cliff.
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I've never been unhappier than I'm now.
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I'm ashamed to even say sorry...
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... for disappointing you, for disgracing you.
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Farewell.
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Leman.
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I'm taking the car for now.
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I'll call you later.
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I can't forgive her, dad.
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You always forgave me.
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Even after the worst I did.
But I can't.
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I will forget neither myself, nor my mom.
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I think about how I can
hurt her even more.
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Get that thought out of your mind.
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You're not going anywhere.
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Everything has a solution.
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Everything's gonna be fine.
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I promise you.
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You made me worried.
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Are you okay?
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I'm okay.
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Then why is your pretty face pouting?
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I want to go home.
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Okay, dear.
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Good news.
Kristen is in Istanbul.
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- They're going to talk business tomorrow.
- That's good.
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- Why don't you go with him to meet Kristen?
- Why would I go.
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You can come, Fatmagül.
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- You can see where I'll work as well.
- No need.
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- I'll be working tomorrow, anyway.
- I thought you didn't work on Sundays.
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Tomorrow I will.
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Kerim ask for the check and let us go home.
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Pardon, could you look over here.
The check.
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Yeah, let's go home.
His eyes getting smaller and smaller.
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I didn't know it was this serious.
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It is very serious.
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How do you know whether
the girl is with those men now?
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As I said, she just disappeared.
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She would never leave me here otherwise.
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I'm sure something bad happened to her.
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Please, help me.
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Imagine what those men
would do to a fragile woman.
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Her life maybe in danger right now.
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But those men are the scum of the earth, Mustafa.
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- They're dangerous.
- As I said...
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.. I have to save Asu from their grubby hands.
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But it can be too late
when I'm out of here.
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Help me, please!
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How can I deal with these kind of men?
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I might, if I had powerful people behind me.
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Don't even think about
asking for Reşat Yaşaran's help.
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They won't know about this.
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He can't do anything, anyway.
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But, Erdoğan Yaşaran...
He would help you.
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No...
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- Don't tell him about it, either.
- You're asking me for help...
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... and you don't like the solution that I found.
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You still don't know how powerful
a man Erdoğan Yaşaran is.
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He doesn't show, but in reality
he has much more power than his uncle.
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He has connections everywhere.
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You two don't seem to get along very well, huh?
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I don't know what it is between you...
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.. but Erdoğan Bey isn't a man
who would refuse someone in need.
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He's the only one who
can help you save her.
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If you want to save her...
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... then we will ask him for help.
There's no other way.
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- Erdoğan?
- I'm home.
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- Efendim, mom?
- What are you doing?
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I just got home, changing my clothes.
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What happened?
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Nothing. I've just come to take my medicines.
Then I saw your car. Glad to see you're home.
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- Did you see Vural?
- Yes, he's at his home.
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I left the son and father alone.
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- Was Leman home?
- Yes, she was.
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Anyway, just leave them be for now.
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Selim and Meltem have just
come to your yenge's house.
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- Okay.
- We will dine together.
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- Join us after you change.
- Nah, I'll eat here.
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What are you going to do here all alone?
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- I'm waiting for a call from work.
- What an excuse.
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- Don't you have a cell phone?
- There was a problem with loading of a party.
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- I will go right away when the phone comes.
- You can go from there.
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Mom, that problem occurred because of me.
I don't want Selim to know about it.
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You can go eat.
Afiyet olsun.
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And don't give them anything away.
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Okay then.
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- See you.
- See you, canım.
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We're back home finally.