Gertrud
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:14:02
and l am sure you loved me
at times.

:14:09
How can you say such a thing?
:14:13
You know,
:14:25
when we sit here in the evening,
:14:28
do you realize you can sit
for hours on end,

:14:31
staring into space
without saying a word?

:14:35
l have many things
to think about.

:14:38
-Things?
-Yes, my cases, my work.

:14:43
Your work. There we have it,
:14:47
you think about your work.
:14:51
-You believe it is indifference?
-lt's worse than indifference.

:14:56
lt's a lack of feeling.
:15:00
A woman loves her husband
above all,

:15:04
but for him, work comes first.
:15:08
lsn't that the nature
of the universe?

:15:11
Naturally, it's a man's
nature to work, to create.

:15:18
But work mustn't exile
the woman from his thoughts.

:15:24
l feel this way often, as if l
have no husband at all,

:15:28
as if l'm just atmosphere
for you.

:15:32
What more do you want to get
off your chest?

:15:37
That you, in a very
humiliating way, show me

:15:44
how little l mean to you.
:15:47
Am l absolutely nothing to you?
:15:52
You never guess my wishes
or my thoughts.

:15:57
Whether l am happy or sad
is completely uninteresting to you.


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