:49:00
my brother JosI came
on a visit.
:49:05
They caII him Joe now...
he is a rich man, very rich.
:49:09
He has a factory -
makes soda-water.
:49:13
So he said to me: ''Heinrich
did not come back from the war.
:49:19
''You'II have a hard time.''
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Rosie was 1 6 at the time...
and CIara...Look!
:49:28
Very nice.
:49:30
Yes, Mrs. Lautmann,
:49:33
but this chair is badIy
in need of a carpenter.
:49:36
I think everything
is broken here.
:49:44
My Rosie is gone...
My CIara is gone.
:49:49
My Heinrich is dead.
Joe doesn't write...
:49:57
This is nice furniture...
decent stuff
:50:01
but no Ionger fashionabIe.
:50:04
It needs smoothing down,
:50:07
new poIish, paint, gIazing.
:50:13
It couId be as good as new!
:50:18
Why am I keeping these suits,
I ask you? What's the use?
:50:23
Do you know what I'II do,
Mrs. Lautmann?
:50:25
I'II bring my tooIs on Monday
and start working!
:50:29
We'II have things
ship-shape soon.
:50:34
The bed wiII Iook Iike new.
:50:37
I promise, dear Mrs. Lautmann!
:50:41
Look, a dog -
that's aII I needed!
:50:44
Essenc!
What are you doing here?
:50:47
Throw him out!
:50:49
Don't worry...
it's my dog.
:50:51
Don't be afraid, Mrs. Lautmann...
he doesn't bite.
:50:53
I see! Is he yours?
I opened the gate and
:50:56
he sIipped between my Iegs!
SIipped straight in.
:50:59
Mrs. Lautmann, come here.
I'II teII you something!