:33:04
We came for the money,
she throws water and hits you.
:33:08
Mrs Slieper, come down if you dare...
:33:11
...and I'll beat you
until you see straight.
:33:13
Wait, you shouldn't do it like that.
Watch this.
:33:17
Her name is Mrs Slieper?
- Yes.
:33:21
Mrs Slieper, if you don't come down...
:33:24
...and pay the shoemaking and
offer your apologies...
:33:27
...then there'll be a piece in
the paper tomorrow saying...
:33:30
...you throw water over innocent
bystanders and wrecked my camera.
:33:37
Thank goodness, it's still works.
:33:44
WE WANT WORK
:33:49
All jobless...
:34:04
Mrs Slieper paid!
:34:16
"I'm going to school,"
what tense is that?
:34:19
You get tense if I'm late.
:34:25
It's the present tense, sir.
- Very good.
:34:30
And what about: "I went to school."
:34:38
The past tense.
- Right.
:34:42
And what is:
:34:44
"I have gone to school"?
:34:49
Pietje!
:34:52
Pietje Bell, what did I say?
:34:54
Where?
- Here, of course. Don't you have ears?
:34:59
What did I just say?
- You said: "Don't you have ears?"