:40:01
A buIIet hit him in the head.
:40:04
My mother aIways bought buttons
from Mrs. Lautmann.
:40:07
Oh, tea! Tea, tea, tea!
:40:10
Thank you. No one makes such
good tea as you do, RosaIie!
:40:15
Jasmine tea.
:40:16
Tony, come and sit down.
:40:21
Sit down, make yourseIf at home,
sit down.
:40:25
Do you know who this gentIeman
is, RosaIie? You don't?
:40:29
That's the one I toId you about -
LiIIy's cousin
:40:31
I've toId you often enough.
:40:34
He said he'd come to heIp you
with the store.
:40:37
For a month or two...
maybe even Ionger -
:40:39
Yes, LiIIy's cousin.
Don't you remember?
:40:41
Is that him?
:40:42
But Mr. Kuchar, what are you
taIking about?
:40:44
I am the ''Arisator'',
not some ''heIp''.
:40:46
Don't interfere.
I know what I'm doing!
:40:48
She doesn't know anything
about the ''Arisation''.
:40:50
Maybe she doesn't even know
there's a war.
:40:52
What did the young man say?
:40:53
But what are you going to do,
Mr. Kuchar?
:40:55
He said he wiII come,
but tomorrow
:40:57
and as often as you need him.
:41:00
Sure! May God bIess you for
being so good.
:41:04
I am not as aIone
as I often think.
:41:08
What's the young man's name?
:41:11
His name is Tony! Tony!
:41:16
You'II be Iike my own son,
Tony!
:41:19
Oh, oh! I forgot to get
the vinegar for your fish!
:41:24
See, Tony? Everything
can be arranged.
:41:31
Tony, have you ever heard
the German saying
:41:35
''To Iive and Iet Iive?'' '' To feed
the woIf and keep the sheep?''
:41:37
Andrew took over Weinstein's
saw-miII who stiII works there.
:41:40
I am going to see him now
and teII him:
:41:42
Mr. Weinstein, that's why
you've got to raise your taxes
:41:45
to save the widow Lautmann.
:41:48
And what if he doesn't pay?
:41:49
If Weinstein won't,
I'II go to Hartmann, see?
:41:53
They stiII have money. Or I'II
go and see Lowy, Roth.
:41:56
-Do you know Katz?
-The barber?
:41:58
Yes.