“I'll get a taxi,” I said.
“It's the first time anything like this has happened to me,” she said, raising her hand to her lip. “And they say Germans are cowards.”
“I went a bit too far.”
“If you weren't so pretty, I might not have been able to forgive you,” she said.
“Oh God,” I said, “Let's not go into that. I've reached the age when I have to convince myself that beauty is of no importance.”
“Oh, I'm not so sure about that,” said Yakut.
Acknowledgements
I should say that while writing this, my first book and publication, I encountered various problems, and I would like to thank certain friends for their constant encouragement, support and constructive criticism. They include Rüstem Batum, Arzu ÃaÄlan, Otto Diederichs, TuÄrul Eryılmaz, Neslihan Kurt, Fatih Ãzgüven, Canan Parlar and Yıldırım Türker.
I would also like to thank Professor of Forensic Medicine Hamit Hancı for giving me his time and for providing answers to my questions about certain unsavoury matters.
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