:26:01
That's something
you never knew.
:26:06
- Our children?
- Dead.
:26:14
Sit. Sit down.
:26:18
Th-Th-They told me
that you were killed by a-a-a...
:26:22
- a firing squad.
- They shot two bullets into me.
:26:24
One is still here in my body.
:26:29
It's as if you've...
you've risen from the dead.
:26:33
We were dumped in
an open pit, hundreds of us.
:26:37
They thought
we were all dead.
:26:39
But I crawled over some corpses
and escaped at night.
:26:43
It was raining or the Nazis
would have seen me.
:26:47
Then I fled to Russia.
:26:51
I lived in the woods,
for years.
:26:57
How was it my uncle
didn't know where you were?
:27:00
We had to put
an advertisement in the paper.
:27:02
I- I don't have my own apartment.
I live with someone else.
:27:08
What do you do?
Where do you live?
:27:12
I didn't know
that you were alive.
:27:15
- I think...
- Who's the lucky woman
who has taken my place, Herman?
:27:20
She isn'tJewish.
She, uh...
:27:23
She's the daughter
of the Pole in whose house
I lived during... during the war.
:27:27
A peasant?
Who is she?
:27:30
She was our servant.
:27:34
You knew her.
Uh... Yadwiga.
:27:38
Yadwiga?
You married her?
:27:49
Forgive me.
:27:51
Wasn't she a little
simple-minded?
:27:54
I remember she didn't know how
to put on a pair of shoes.
:27:57
Your brother used to tell me
how she used to put
the left shoe on the right foot.