:38:08
I'm tired.
:38:12
I'm going in to feed the baby.
:38:17
Not yet. Christine, come back!
:38:26
I'm fed up.
Month after month, it's the same thing.
:38:30
- What's the matter now?
- I'm fed up with living on bread and coffee.
:38:34
You take every penny you're given
and throw it away on paints and canvases.
:38:37
- Don't start that again.
- Look at these.
:38:39
How much do they cost?
You haven't even used up the old ones yet.
:38:42
Shut up. Don't interfere with things
you don't know.
:38:45
I won't. I have to pick up after you,
mend those rags you call clothes...
:38:48
pose for you for hours,
on top of everything else.
:38:50
- What do you think I am? Your slave?
- Stop nagging!
:38:56
Sometimes I wonder if I wasn't better off
the way I was.
:39:02
Don't you dare. Do you hear me?
:39:05
If only we could have a piece of meat
once in a while, or an egg.
:39:08
I'm sick of worrying every night
how we'll get money to eat the next day.
:39:12
You call that a life?
:39:16
Couldn't you write to your brother?
:39:17
I can't ask him again.
He's helping all he can.
:39:19
What about the man
who wanted to meet you?
:39:21
- Tersteeg.
- Maybe he could sell some of your stuff.
:39:24
I went to see him. Offered me
a hand-down like I was a beggar.
:39:27
Didn't you take it?
:39:28
He said I had no talent.
Even if I did, I started too late.
:39:32
That leaves only your cousin Mauve.
Couldn't he help?
:39:40
Or did you have a fight with him, too?
:39:44
Did you?
:39:45
Mauve can go to hell.
He helps me when he's in the mood.
:39:48
The rest of the time,
he doesn't care whether I'm dead or alive.
:39:51
"Oh, I'm sorry, my boy.
Go home. I can't see you now.
:39:54
"Go home and work with those casts."
:39:56
I'm sick of working
with those idiotic casts!
:39:58
Don't look down your nose
at those casts of his.