:29:17
You must not mind
not winning against me.
:29:19
After all, I was Ping-Pong champion
of the Sportsverein in Frankfurt...
:29:22
...three times over.
- Morning.
:29:24
- Morning.
- Morning.
:29:28
Herr Freytag picks
some bizarre company.
:29:30
I suspect they are birds of a feather.
:29:32
Well, shall we play again?
:29:33
Or perhaps I might suggest
another game.
:29:35
- What game?
- Any game. One which you might win.
:29:38
- What game do you mean?
- You have no idea?
:29:41
I will not let you talk that way to me.
:29:45
- I'm sorry.
- How dare you!
:29:46
I could not resist.
:29:48
I couldn't resist either.
:29:53
What do your parents feel
about you going to Europe?
:29:56
Mother's thrilled. It's something
she's always wanted to do.
:29:59
I think my father gave me up for lost
a long time ago.
:30:02
- What do your parents do?
- My father owns a store.
:30:10
My mother's never been satisfied with it.
:30:13
She taught me that a woman had to have
something outside of her husband...
:30:17
...otherwise, it was bridge games
and one day a week at the hospital.
:30:22
What about that young man
you're traveling with?
:30:25
David. David's an artist.
A wonderful one.
:30:29
He's a bit caught up
with social consciousness right now...
:30:32
...but he'll get over that.
:30:34
Is it serious?
:30:36
I never felt about anybody
the way I do about David.
:30:41
I think that David thinks a woman should
follow three paces behind with slippers.
:30:48
Men usually do.
:30:50
My husband certainly did.
No, thank you. I have a whiskey sour.
:30:53
- What did your husband do?
- He was in the diplomatic corps.
:30:57
We put up a wonderful front in public.