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:15:02
Worse?
:15:03
Yes. I don't mean there's
anything against her,

:15:05
she's a sweet girl.
:15:07
But what?
:15:08
What would father think?
:15:12
That's where you two will have
to help me, if you will, that is.

:15:16
Yes, but what about her father.
What will he say about it?

:15:22
You know, they've got quite
different ideas about religion.

:15:26
We love each other, it doesn't
make any difference.

:15:29
Yes, that's what we think too,
Mikkel and I, but...

:15:34
But? But what, eh? Mikkel?
:15:38
I'm darned if I know...
:15:41
Listen now, will you help me
or won't you?

:15:43
Of course we'll help you.
:15:46
Why don't you go over and
have a word with Anne's father?

:15:49
I don't think it's any use
talking to him.

:15:51
Give it a try anyway.
:15:55
Well yes, I suppose I could.
:16:00
What do you think, Inger?
:16:01
Yes, give it a try.
:16:04
Meanwhile, I'll try to have
a talk with your father

:16:08
that will be the most difficult
part of it.

:16:10
- Do you think so?
- Yes, but I'll find a way.

:16:13
Thanks a lot, Inger. I'm sure
you'll manage it somehow.

:16:17
It's your job to fix it up
with the tailor.

:16:19
So long!
I'll go over right away.

:16:21
- Goodbye!
- And good luck!

:16:26
I hope to goodness father
won't blow up and get stubborn.

:16:29
I'm most worried that
he'll be unhappy about it.

:16:33
It's time you went down
to the reed bed.

:16:35
I suppose so.
So long, my girl.

:16:39
Goodbye.
:16:44
One would think
we just fell in love.

:16:46
Didn't we, darling?
:16:47
We've been married
for eight years.

:16:52
Mind you're not too clumsy.
:16:54
Am I usually?
:16:55
No, certainly not.

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