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:38:00
I'll only wear my jewellery at home.
:38:02
They have assigned us
a magnificent apartment.

:38:05
- Just a short walk from the bathroom.
- I love you.

:38:08
I'll make you happy. Every morning
we'll have breakfast in bed.

:38:12
- Sounds wonderful.
- Also lunch, also dinner.

:38:14
- In bed?
- There's no table and no chairs.

:38:17
Who cares?
:38:22
I'll pick you up at 6.30 sharp.
The 7.00 train leaves promptly at 8.15.

:38:26
Wait. Before you go
I'd like to give you a present.

:38:29
- Why?
- It's customary.

:38:31
Otto's friends didn't give us presents.
:38:33
They sent the money to unemployed
cotton pickers in Mississippi.

:38:37
How about a cocktail shaker?
No, I guess not.

:38:41
I know.
:38:43
A cuckoo clock.
:38:45
Handmade by dwarves
from the Black Forest.

:38:48
- So now they're exploiting dwarves.
- Sorry I haven't got any wrapping paper.

:38:53
We do not want anything from you.
:38:56
Otto, don't be rude.
I think it's very sweet of Mr MacNamara.

:39:00
- Now we'll have a bed and a clock.
- We will get our own clock in Russia.

:39:04
If your clocks run like your trains,
you might as well take this one.

:39:08
You laugh at us now, but not for long.
You're arrogant and fat and bloated.

:39:14
The worms will have a picnic.
:39:17
See you on the barricades, pal.
:39:20
- I'll put in a good word for you.
- Scarlett.

:39:23
It's my parents I feel sorry for.
It's too late to save them.

:39:27
Otto says they'll have to be liquidated.
:39:29
Bye.
:39:41
Schlemmer.
:39:44
Hurry up.
:39:56
- Wiedersehen, Liebchen.
- Auf Wiedersehen.


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