:06:01
how should it lay eggs?
:06:03
lt doesn't even get out.
:06:05
You men are worse than one thinks.
:06:09
l ought to take the brush...
:06:12
and paint your moustache.
:06:15
Well...
:06:17
l could accept that from you, Roswitha.
:06:21
Roswitha!
:06:45
l must remind you
that Kruse is a married man.
:06:50
l know, ma'am.
:06:53
One knows so many things
and behaves as if one didn't.
:07:00
lf you're reckoning on her illness,
you'll be disappointed.
:07:04
Sick people live longest of all.
:07:09
How was it the first time with you?
:07:12
ls it something you can tell me?
:07:17
Yes, l can tell you.
:07:19
lt was terrible...
:07:23
and for that reason...
:07:24
you can set your mind at rest
as far as Kruse is concerned.
:07:28
When you've been through
what l've been through, you've had enough.
:07:33
The next day, l always feel shattered.
And such terrible anxiety!
:07:38
Tell me, then. How was it?
:07:42
l know from at home, with women like you,
it's always the same story.
:07:49
Yes...
:07:51
in the end, it probably is always the same.
:07:55
l don't want to pretend
my case was anything special.
:07:58
Not in the least.