:32:47
- How old are you?
- 22.
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- Why did you tell him and didn't tell me?
- You saw my passport.
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I promised not to look at it.
:32:54
And I didn't look.
:32:56
This is the right approach.
Any woman would tell me anything.
:32:59
They are afraid of me.
They feel that I see through them.
:33:02
- Am I right?
- I think so.
:33:04
And as foryou, Lyosha,
girls think you are dummy.
:33:06
I don't care.
Olya, consider me as a dummy.
:33:08
OK.
:33:10
- Just like that.
- All right.
:33:11
And you, Petya, will always be alone.
You'd be so old when you come to us.
:33:14
Very ugly,
with hair out of your nose, ears.
:33:18
With ugly glasses. One shoe would be
yellow, the other one - brown.
:33:23
You'd always complain about your life,
grumble, eat a whole pot with soup,
:33:27
which Olya cooked.
:33:29
- She'd knit you a scarf.
- I can't knit.
:33:33
You'll learn how to. And you'd try
to hang yourself with it and fail it.
:33:36
The lamp would be broken
and yourfemoral neck too.
:33:40
And we'd come
to visit you in the hospital,
:33:42
so cheerful and healthy.
And we'd bring oranges and milk.
:33:45
You'll be the first
who comes to me to watch football.
:33:49
Am I right, Malakhova?
:33:51
No. I think all your life
you'll be single, Petya.
:33:55
And then you'll marry some bitch,
who will seize the flat, the car