:05:01
Good.
Then I will arrange for it.
:05:04
Thank you.
:05:05
It's my pleasure.
That's everything.
:05:08
I just wanted to tell you
how pleased I am...
:05:10
and keep up the good work.
:05:14
Oh, I almost forgot.
:05:16
Uh, there's one more thing.
:05:17
I think it would be wise...
:05:19
if you stopped working
for that bookseller.
:05:21
- What's his name?
- Herr Schumler.
:05:23
What has he done?
:05:25
- What did you do for him?
- I just delivered books.
:05:28
Didn't it seem
at all strange to you?
:05:30
Don't most people come to
pick out books for themselves?
:05:32
It was for old people
who couldn't go out.
:05:35
How did you know
they were just books?
:05:38
Did you ever open them?
:05:43
It's better to know...
:05:44
what you're agreeing to,
Peter...
:05:46
before you become
part of something.
:05:48
It was just a job.
We need the money.
:05:51
Of course.
:05:52
However...
:05:54
if you did
go back and check...
:05:57
and it turns out
that there's nothing...
:05:59
well, then, you might help
to clear him.
:06:03
Of course,
you mustn't let him know.
:06:08
You keep up the good work.
:06:10
I have great hopes for you.
:06:13
Well, good night.
:06:17
Good night.
:06:28
Ah, Peter.
I've been wondering about you.
:06:31
Herr Schumler.
:06:32
Your mother told me...
:06:33
that you wouldn't be coming
to me for a few weeks...
:06:35
but I was beginning to think...
:06:37
you were never coming back.
:06:38
- I have time again.
- Really?
:06:40
Don't they keep you very busy
with all those activities...
:06:43
and competitions?
:06:45
I don't always have to go...
:06:46
and I don't always go
even if I have to.
:06:48
Well, I don't have any
for you today, but when I do...
:06:54
Thank you.
:06:57
Peter?
:06:58
Excuse me. Can you watch
the store for a moment?