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:11:01
Don't harm her...
pIease.

:11:05
Why wouId Mr. Brtko harm her?
:11:08
It's just Iike I toId you
at the meeting - our -

:11:11
our dear neighbor,
oId Mrs. Lautmann,

:11:15
whom God has seen fit
to Iet Iive

:11:17
tiII the admirabIe age
of 78 years,

:11:20
has found the most just and
honorabIe ''arisator''

:11:26
in this country -
:11:28
a man who wiII not
onIy be her heIper

:11:30
but assist her in every way,
:11:33
if the Lord shouId choose
to set her pIace on fire,

:11:36
Brtko wouId heIp to put it out.
:11:40
Every Iaborer is worthy of
his wage - am I right?

:11:43
Our dear Lord hasn't found an
arisator yet who'd be

:11:46
satisfied onIy with honor as
his reward...That's the troubIe.

:11:51
This is no time for joking.
Our hearts are heavy with sorrow.

:11:57
In this hour of our misfortune.
:12:00
One, two, three, four, five!
Tony!

:12:05
Monday was market-day,
today it wasn't.

:12:07
You did not make as much
on Monday as you did today.

:12:09
-What?
-What?

:12:10
Nothing.
:12:12
But I am teIIing you -
today was no market

:12:14
and your saIes are bigger
than on Monday.

:12:17
Oh, EveIyn...
it's the Lord's wiII and doing!

:12:22
But it's not going to be
that way every day.

:12:25
Sometimes you have the goods
and no customers,

:12:27
another time you have customers
but no goods.

:12:34
This is just Iike Christmas!
:12:44
You shouIdn't have spent
so much, Tony!

:12:47
I am an arisator as good
as any other!


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