:06:07
Just a minute!
:06:09
What about the love story
l suggested to you?
:06:13
The love story. Dear maestro,
:06:15
what do you want?
:06:17
An ironic tale with tender feelings
and a colorful cover.
:06:22
Love! At a time like this!
Love nowadays?
:06:25
People want something
besides politics,
:06:27
something
to give their girlfriend.
:06:30
Perhaps a little summer tale.
:06:32
Wonderful! The very thing
for a writer like you!
:06:36
Listen, Kurt! The contents
can be as free as you like.
:06:41
Are you sure?
:06:43
Absolutely. As long as
it doesn't get me jailed.
:06:48
Like your editorials
will do some day.
:06:50
And 1 5 percent commission
like last time?
:06:53
1 5 percent
is my only means of existence.
:06:56
Publishers only pretend to be human.
:06:58
1 4 percent!
:06:59
You won't get a word from me.
:07:01
l start writing at 1 2 percent.
:07:03
That's impossible!
:07:05
Oh, alright. 1 2 percent. . .
:07:08
Does that mean ''yes?''
:07:20
Thank you. Goodbye.
:07:28
Freimann and Sons called a 2rd time
:07:30
to inquire about the unpaid soap
from last November.
:07:34
And Oppenheimer complained
he hasn't been paid for 5 months.
:07:43
Off you go!
:07:45
Your temporary replacement
can't wait to get started.
:07:49
Don't forget to mail the letters.
:07:54
Have a nice vacation.
l will.