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1:12:03
He's afraid of silence.
1:12:06
Silence harbours the truth. Her
truth, that is. l don't have a truth.

1:12:11
Fact is, Katarina has a life-long
contract with the objective truth.

1:12:18
Partly because she's a woman. As a
woman, she's entitled to such views.

1:12:24
And partly because she is Katarina,
especially chosen and created by God.

1:12:31
l think l should
lie down for a while.

1:12:35
When is Bauer expecting us?
-At ten.

1:12:38
You can sleep for at least an hour.
Take a hot shower later.

1:12:44
Do you need any help?
-How very kind of you.

1:12:48
l can manage by myself.
Thank you for coming, dear Arthur.

1:12:52
You're a real friend. When l see
you and Katarina together...

1:12:57
l suddenly realize what
an extraordinary couple you'd be.

1:13:03
As Christ said on the cross,
''Mother, look at your son.

1:13:07
Son, look at your mother.''
1:13:16
l was a hysterical silly goose.
1:13:23
What are you thinking?
1:13:25
That you're playing that old record:
lt was my fault. Forgive me, darling.

1:13:31
Then you end up smelling like a rose.
1:13:34
lf l think l was hysterical,
shouldn't l say so?

1:13:37
No.
1:13:42
Then what should l do?
-Nothing.

1:13:46
Whatever you say, Peter.
1:13:51
l don't mind your lying here,
but keep your trap shut.

1:13:55
Peter.
-Cut it out. That's pointless.


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