Gertrud
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:08:03
Gertrud, why did you leave me?
:08:10
We shouldn't talk about it now.
:08:13
As l said before, l was in
bad company last evening.

:08:16
l ate lunch with an old
school friend and it ended up

:08:20
with someone asking us to go
to a little party

:08:24
at his girlfriend's -
Constance.

:08:28
-ln Florabakken.
-How did you know?

:08:33
Oh, l've heard about her.
The city is not so large.

:08:40
No. Well, l went with them.
:08:44
Holier men than l have sat at
the table of a courtesan.

:08:50
Well, what else happened?
Now l am curious.

:09:06
What are they playing?
What are we listening to now?

:09:11
''Song in the night'' by
Erland Jansson.

:09:16
Of course, l heard it in Rome.
:09:19
l remember l was
completely moved

:09:22
when l noticed in the program the
composer was a fellow countryman.

:09:26
lt's a lovely melody.
:09:28
Yes, it is beautiful.
:09:35
Wasn't Erland Jansson supposed
to play here this evening?

:09:40
That was the talk, but l
don't care. l don't like him.

:09:46
-You know him?
-Yes, unfortunately.

:09:52
l wish l didn't.
:09:55
Where did you meet him?
l know him, too.


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