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15:12There was movement in one of the relief wagons.
15:17A woman stood up and looked out the window.
15:23Then he walked to the exit door.
15:42He arrived and opened the train car door.
16:12He looked around the station as if he were searching for a bagel vendor or a sausage seller.
16:26Seeing neither the sausage seller nor the bagel vendor, I carefully looked at his face while he was eating cake.
16:33I felt a chill run down my spine.
16:36This was my wife from ten years ago.
16:39It was him, it definitely was him.
16:44This is the coat we bought together, the one I still wear.
16:48Let it be.
16:59What will happen?
17:02Let it be a men's overcoat.
17:19And it's the same color.
17:21It's fashionable now.
17:23I'm going to buy this coat.
17:24Made from the same color fabric, it would look like a twelve-year-old's overcoat.
17:38He had put on the grey trench coat with a belt.
17:42I almost shouted "rare, rare!"
17:45Then I came to my senses and said to myself, "How could such a thing happen?"
17:51Perhaps another woman might wear a men's overcoat like this.
17:54As the woman walked down the train carriage aisle, she stopped at the sound of footsteps from one of the station passengers.
18:23He walked back to the door.
18:38He looked in the direction from where the footsteps were coming.
18:41It was him.
18:49This woman could be none other than a rare individual.
18:53He looked just like her.
18:55This time, having definitively decided to retreat inside,
19:02Suddenly, in December, I had a vision of a child.
19:06The child looked me in the eye with his big green eyes.
19:11This was my son, Hasan.
19:15Three years ago, scarlet fever took it from me.
19:18"Hasan, my son!" I shouted as I rushed to the door.
19:37But the door had closed.
19:39I forced it open.
19:40Now I was in the corridor of the train carriage.
20:02There was no sound coming from any of the compartments.
25:58When he finished, he speared half of the apple he had peeled onto the tip of his pocket knife and handed it to the woman next to him.
26:05The woman next to him took the apple with a sweet smile, shyly.
26:09I realized that this woman was Mediha, Hüsnü's fiancée who died of tuberculosis after his death.
26:32I was breathless, I wanted to say something, but I couldn't.
26:36I glanced over to see who the other civilian would recognize.
26:43This man was our music teacher at school.
26:46He loved me very much.
26:48He had lived a young life.
27:06Thank you for watching.
27:36Thank you for watching.
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