Sommarnattens leende
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:05:00
- Is my son at home?
- He is reading to madam.

:05:05
"Virtue arms the virtuous man" -
:05:08
- "and although temptation
is an attack, it is not a fall."

:05:11
"Apropos of this, Martin Luther said:"
:05:14
"You cannot stop the birds
from flying over your head" -

:05:17
- "but you can prevent
their building a nest in your hair."

:05:21
Hello, children!
Hello, Mrs Egerman!

:05:24
Forgive me for holding up tea,
but you have had company.

:05:29
Hello, my son. How did you do
at the examination?

:05:33
- Brilliantly, no doubt.
- The professor commended Henrik.

:05:37
He said it was nice to see
a theologian who wasn't a fool.

:05:41
- Still determined to enter the Church?
- Don't be mean, Fredrik.

:05:47
Why...! Oh, what fun!
We are going to the theatre tonight.

:05:52
What shall I wear?
And you have time to go, what fun!

:05:56
What shall I wear?
:05:58
Imagine, you're taking your little Anne
to the theatre.

:06:04
- Look, Henrik!
- Would you rather go with Henrik...?

:06:08
When I can go with you,
you who are always so busy?

:06:16
What shall I wear?
:06:21
The blue one with the plumes?
Or the yellow one...

:06:25
Is it a comedy?
:06:28
I know...
:06:30
The white one goes with both crying
and laughing!

:06:33
Stupid of me to buy only two tickets.
:06:36
But I suppose comedy
is all too worldly for a man of God.

:06:41
Perhaps.
:06:42
Anne, dearest?
:06:44
To enjoy the performance to the full
I suggest we take a nap first.

:06:49
Will you forgive us for deserting you?
See you at dinner.


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