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Michiel has loaned a horse and cart from the Baroness and is risking his life transporting father and son Kleerkoper (who are dressed as women) across the Ijssel.
Four hostages, including Michiels father have been shot and the remaining 5 men have been let go with a warning. This leaves Michiel as the man of the house and help to ferry two Jews across the pond dressed as women.
The Germans have discovered that people are being ferried across the pond during their tea break and have put the Baroness under house arrest. She insist to speak with the the colonel and no one else.