:19:00
but she'd only laugh
and say she'd given it away.
:19:03
A very great admirer.
She would never tell me who.
:19:06
I wish I could have seen her.
:19:08
Let me show her to you.
:19:23
That's as the Empress Theodora.
:19:27
That was her greatest role.
:19:30
When she sang it in St. Petersburg...
:19:32
the Czar used to come
to every performance.
:19:34
She was very beautiful,
very much like you.
:19:39
It was there that I found her,
there in front of the fire...
:19:45
under her own portrait.
:19:48
I was in bed, and something woke me.
I've never known what.
:19:51
I came running down the stairs...
:19:55
frightened, as if I knew
what had happened.
:19:58
She had been strangled.
:20:05
She had been strangled.
Her lovely face was all...
:20:14
No, I can't stay here.
:20:23
Then how would it be if we took away
all these things that remind you so of her?
:20:27
The painting, all this furniture.
Shut it away so you can't even see it?
:20:32
Suppose we make it a new house
with new things, beautiful things...
:20:35
for a new, beautiful life for us.
:20:37
Yes, and then later,
we'll have people here and parties again.
:20:43
- Don't you want to?
- Later, yes, but not just at once.
:20:48
Let us have our honeymoon here
by ourselves for a little longer.
:20:51
- Yes. I only...
- I know.
:20:55
Later.
:20:58
Now, where should we put
all these things?