:36:02
Not to speak of playing
with rubber ducks.
:36:11
The deal with Wallenberg is off!
:36:36
HAMLET BECOMES MELANCHOLIC
:36:40
Repressed love is the main cause
for his behaviour.
:36:45
Ophelia has, on my bidding,
refused his proposals.
:36:51
Hamlet has become melancholic -
:36:53
he's fasting, can't sleep,
he's become apathetic -
:36:58
confused and gradually lost
his mind, and now he's raving.
:37:04
His behaviour can't be described
with any other word.
:37:10
Hamlet has never loved
anybody except himself.
:37:14
In that he's like me.
- And me.
:37:17
That's why I hate him so.
:37:21
But there's something else.
:37:25
Some other bank might be
attempting a takeover.
:37:28
We must get him to sign the deal
or get rid of him.
:37:33
An accident, perhaps.
- Too dangerous, in a police state.
:37:38
And too hasty.
:37:41
He's been walking around
all day, reading.
:37:44
I'll try to find out
who's behind all this.
:37:49
You can watch us
on the TV in your room.