1:13:02
I can remember us going
to a dance hall...
1:13:06
...but not that we danced.
1:13:08
That's true, you're quite right.
1:13:13
I couldn't dance.
1:13:15
But I solved that now.
I've done a dance course.
1:13:20
Joseph, especially for me?
1:13:22
Especially for you, Martha.
1:13:26
And after 18 months, I have my
diploma. Now I'd like to ask you...
1:13:32
...if you'll go out with me.
1:13:37
Yes, fine.
1:13:38
Thank you, Martha.
1:13:46
Look, I bought you a newspaper.
1:13:51
There's a story about your brother.
1:13:59
PIETJE BELL KNOCKS BO Y OUT
1:14:00
That reporter has a nerve!
1:14:04
"Pietje Bell knocks boy out?"
- I'll ask the director to sack him.
1:14:10
They really won't sack Paul Velinga.
- Is that his name?
1:14:14
Yes, Paul Velinga. I asked him
to leave you alone.
1:14:18
He writes all that rubbish.
1:14:20
"The boy beaten up
two days ago in High Street...
1:14:24
"...and admitted to hospital with
severe injuries is still unconscious.
1:14:28
"Reliable reports suggest that
fearless Pietje Bell is the culprit."
1:14:40
Here comes trouble.
1:14:50
I'm looking for Paul Velinga.
1:14:59
I am Paul Velinga.