1:36:06
Good meal?
1:36:07
- Very.
- Say something.
1:36:11
That was very good, Tonya.
1:36:13
That was nothing.
1:36:14
She's been saving that salami
for three months.
1:36:17
Have you, darling?
1:36:18
I got it for a clock.
1:36:20
She's a marvel. Coffee, you observe.
1:36:23
Stop it, Daddy. He knows I'm a marvel.
1:36:28
Did you write any poetry?
1:36:29
Quite a lot.
1:36:31
Is it good?
1:36:33
Yes, I think so.
1:36:36
Can I see it?
1:36:38
Well, of course.
1:36:41
What happened to Nurse Antipova?
Your letters were full of her.
1:36:46
Yes, I suppose they were.
1:36:49
That's the girl who shot
friend Komarovsky, isn't it?
1:36:52
Yes, Daddy. You know it is.
1:36:54
She's gone home to her little girl.
1:36:57
- Oh, we shan't see her then?
- No.
1:37:00
What a pity!
1:37:10
Farewell, the pleasures of the flesh.
1:37:14
What I don't understand is
how we're going to stay alive this winter.
1:37:23
You have no right whatever
to call me from work.
1:37:25
As a Soviet deputy, I--
1:37:27
That gives you the power, not the right.
1:37:29
It's noticed, you know.
Your attitude is noticed.
1:37:33
You should have called the area doctor.
1:37:36
I want this done quietly.
1:37:38
Why, what is it, typhus?
1:37:50
I'll take him away. Get me some transport.
1:37:54
It isn't typhus.
1:37:56
It's another disease
we don't have in Moscow: starvation.
1:37:59
That seems to give you satisfaction.