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Henri van Kool.
Pieter how nice to see you again.
:50:05
- How nice to finally meet you.
-If it works out we'll be in parliament in 6 months.
:50:10
Say have you seen Bahlman already?
Yes, he's over there.
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Oh.. Pardon me.
- Van Wijngaarden.
:50:22
- That's Bahlman, a German textile mogul
who financially supports the party.
:50:27
He's divorced but is somewhat
charmed by Cornélie.
:50:30
But it seems that she doesn't like
a steady commitment.
:50:36
May l introduce you?
Mr. Bahlman?
:50:39
This is my wife.
- Very pleased to meet you.
:50:41
How wonderful of you to support the movement.
:50:44
You can thank this wonderful lady for that.
:50:48
She is very enthusiastic about your husband.
- Mr. Bahlmann is a flatterer.
:50:53
Come Piet, l want you to meet someone.
:50:56
Master Folte,
the publisher of my new book.
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- Mr. Folte, this is Pieter Jelles Troelstra.
:51:08
Well, because of the children
and other cirumstances l had to...
:51:11
...ehm...writing just did not happen.
:51:15
Unfortunately, l have to say.
- Why don't you start again?
:51:18
I'll tell you something. I want to start
a library for workers children...
:51:22
...and you have to help me.
:51:24
And l want to publish
a series about savages.
:51:26
Indians, Eskimos, Hottentots, all kinds
of people children don't know about.
:51:31
And when people DO
write about them it is all very shallow.
:51:35
As if the writers didn't
bother to inform themselves.
:51:39
But... I don't know if i'm ...