Faustrecht der Freiheit
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:37:05
I just can't believe it.
:37:18
Like some toast?
:37:19
Two, with scrambled eggs
and bacon.

:37:22
Toast, eggs, and bacon.
:37:23
I could open a café.
:37:26
- What was that?
- Oh, nothing.

:37:28
I thought you were still in bed.
:37:30
I am.
:37:33
But you don't come.
:37:35
You want to again?
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I'm a proletarian,
and they're more potent.

:37:41
Oh, that old myth
was invented to brand...

:37:44
the working classes
as brainless.

:37:48
Nothing but boozing,
scoffing, and screwing in mind.

:37:51
Well?
:37:53
- Well what?
- Is it true?

:37:55
I've too little experience
with workers, you know.

:38:01
Come on now!
:38:02
We can go
straight to the company.

:38:03
Dad will be there.
:38:07
- I'll take care of it.
- OK.

:38:16
Dad!
:38:19
May I introduce my friend?
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- Mr. Biberkopf.
- How do you do?

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- My father.
- Pleased to meet you.

:38:30
I like him much better
than the last one.

:38:35
Yes, indeed.
:38:37
Dad!
:38:38
- Much better than the last one.
- Stop it, now!

:38:43
That's right.
I stop, and you start.

:38:46
Mr. Biberkopf would like
to look around.

:38:48
I've told him so much
about our company.

:38:51
Let him. Call Krapp.
:38:54
He should show him everything.
:38:58
- Krapp!
- What is it?


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