1:18:00
If she does, you can always
go to the other one.
1:18:03
If she throws you out too,
you can come to me.
1:18:05
- Yadzia, don't worry.
Nothing's going to happen.
1:18:08
Calm down, Yadwiga.
I won't come again.
1:18:10
No, Mistress Tamara.
You stay here.
1:18:15
This is your husband
and your home.
1:18:19
- You suffered long enough.
- But I don't want him.
1:18:24
I wouldn't live with him
even if you were to go away.
1:18:26
Where will you go?
Here there is a home for you.
1:18:30
I'd be the servant again.
That's God's will.
1:18:32
No, Yadwiga, you have
a good heart, but I can't
accept such a sacrifice.
1:18:37
A slit throat cannot
be sewn together again.
1:18:39
Wait, wait, wait.
Don't, d-don't, uh, d-d-don't go.
1:18:44
Look, since Yadwiga knows,
we can all be friends. Ja?
1:18:49
No, it's good. This way
I'll have fewer lies to tell.
1:19:04
Mr. Broder,
is your wife at home?
1:19:07
She's in the, uh, in the toilet.
1:19:09
A dear soul.
This is Mr. Pesheles, from Sea Gate.
1:19:15
I told him you sell
books and you write.
1:19:17
He's very interested in books.
1:19:19
Look, Mrs. Schreier,
I'm terribly sorry.
1:19:21
- This is a very bad time for me.
- It will only take a few minutes.
1:19:24
- Mr. Pesheles is a rich man.
- Oh!
1:19:27
President of the biggest home
for the aged in New York.
1:19:30
- He's on the board of three hospitals.
- Mrs. Schreier, please.
1:19:32
I don't need publicity.
If I need a publicity agent,
I'll hire one.
1:19:37
Well, uh, come in.
1:19:45
And, uh, thi-this is a friend of mine.
1:19:49
She's, uh, she's from Europe.
She's just here a few weeks.
1:19:53
But you're not like
a greenhorn at all.
You look like an American.
1:19:57
And gorgeous!
You know what?