:44:01
..the way l put out.
:44:04
For money.
:44:07
No, l box with feeling.
:44:09
With feeling?
:44:11
Yeah, well,
l work with feeling too!
:44:22
And your brother?
:44:24
Which one?
:44:27
The oldest. The one
who called the police.
:44:33
What a day!
:44:35
First it snowed, then my father,..
:44:39
..then running away....
:44:43
l never could stand the police.
:44:46
Even as a kid.
You can imagine now!
:44:56
l'm tired.
:44:59
l'll sleep and you'll disappear.
:45:01
- No.
- Yes, you will.
:45:04
Because l'm telling you to.
:45:07
l like sleeping alone.
:45:11
That's why l left home.
:45:14
When l was little,
my father..
:45:18
..took sick,
and was hospitalized,..
:45:21
..and we ended up
staying with an uncle.
:45:25
After the war,
houses were hard to find.
:45:30
l remember we were
all together,..
:45:35
..crammed in one room.
:45:38
Like your house.
:45:41
On summer mornings,
once school let out,..
:45:46
..we'd play in the courtyard.
:45:49
l was big for my age..
:45:52
..and didn't like kids' games.
:45:56
So l'd just watch.