Karrer goes through life quietly desperate. He lives in a gloomy, soggy, and muddy environment. If not for the Titanik Bar and its stunning, mesmerizing singer, his despondency would be incurable. He was consumed by solitude. The woman is married, though, and Karrer is determined to keep her husband at a distance.
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Karrer goes through life quietly desperate. He lives in a gloomy, soggy, and muddy environment. If not for the Titanik Bar and its stunning, mesmerizing singer, his despondency would be incurable. He was consumed by solitude. The woman is married, though, and Karrer is determined to keep her husband at a distance.
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