:49:03
Incredible.
What did you tell him?
:49:07
I said you were Karl Oswald
of textile fame,
:49:10
that you like to travel,
:49:12
and that you want to use
the time to think.
:49:17
- Where did you learn such good English?
- In bed.
:49:32
May I invite you to the dining car?
:49:34
That's a very good idea.
:49:36
I have something to discuss with you.
A business matter.
:49:55
And after three months,
if we find we don't get along -
:49:58
I'd be answerable
to no one but you?
:50:01
No one.
:50:03
You'll get along fine
with Senkenberg and the other men.
:50:07
Are there no women?
:50:08
Not in top positions.
Not yet, anyway.
:50:11
Good. Then I'll be the first.
:50:14
We've managed very well
without them up to now.
:50:17
Senkenberg, you're being rude.
:50:18
Forget it.
Caution is the better part of valor.
:50:21
- That's right.
- Thank you.
:50:23
And what is my exact title?
:50:26
Let's say...
:50:28
personal adviser.
:50:29
How personal?
:50:31
That depends on
:50:33
the personal adviser's
abilities and initiative.
:50:36
- Really?
- Really.
:50:39
I told you about our venture
with the Americans.
:50:42
Don't forget:
It's always about money.
:50:48
However you meant that, Senkenberg,
:50:51
you're perfectly right.
:50:53
Let him talk.
:50:54
Senkenberg's an affable person,
as am I.
:50:58
Well, I'm not.
:50:59
- Hermann will be sad about the baby.
- I'm not so sure.