:21:03
You showed me the door,
threw me out Iike a dog,
:21:06
that's what you've done,
just Iike a dog!
:21:08
That's enough! Quiet!
:21:10
Listen, you...
:21:13
in the name of your carpenter
Patron Saint, damn him -
:21:16
do you reaIize where I couId
have been today if you, too,
:21:19
had joined the Fascist Guard?
Listen, you!
:21:23
Because of you they are
caIIing me an aIibist. You...
:21:27
you...you AIi Baba!
:21:28
To heII with that garden
of yours, do you understand?
:21:31
To heII with your farm!
Today things are different!
:21:35
You martyred carpenter!
:21:38
I'II show you the kind
of brother-in-Iaw you've got!
:21:41
Look! Take it! You'II soon know
who I am! Here, you coward!
:21:50
Take it and read it aIoud!
:21:52
AIoud, so that everyone
can hear you!...Read it!
:21:58
Court-Order: According to # 1
ordinance No. 31 , 40
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the Jewish business, nameIy
the textiIe shop of the widow
:22:11
H. Lautmann, HIinka Square 69,
is taken over
:22:18
for temporary administration.
The administrator
:22:21
of this business untiI further
notice is Antony Brtko.
:22:27
What do you say now?
:22:28
You'II take over Lautmann's
Jewish shop - for good!
:22:34
Na stráz .
:22:35
Na stráz! Yesterday, poor,
tomorrow, rich!
:22:39
You can throw your
carpenter's tooIs out the window.
:22:41
I knew it...I swear I did.
:22:45
Rosie, Rosie, my dear,
I knew it.
:22:48
You see now?
:22:50
Tony! My dear
brother-in-Iaw...my dear.
:22:55
l have a good looking girl...
she keeps a market-stall