:07:05
During holidays I always give
20 percent off for larger purchases.
:07:11
But I sold the wares at regular price!
:07:13
I heard you came, g. Schmidt!
:07:16
I came to say hello and
wish you a Merry Christmas!
:07:20
Thank you, Ruth. I almost said
"and I wish you one as well!"
:07:24
And why not? We aren't really
celebrating this year, though,
:07:29
our older son is in the army...
But otherwise...
:07:32
One shouldn't set oneself apart
too much from his surroundings.
:07:37
It's enough that we're Jewish, and then
if we didn't celebrate Christmas...
:07:42
Merry Christmas, heroes!
And merry it is, indeed!
:07:47
And does your son write?
How is he?
:07:51
He doesn't write much lately.
He's somewhere at the border.
:07:56
-Christ was born!
-Fuck your mother, jerk!
:08:01
This isn't good.
:08:03
He's a doctor, Mrs. Neumann.
He's better off than the others.
:08:07
He doesn't carry a weapon!
:08:10
He's a Jew, my dear Loyza.
:08:13
Many Jewish doctors have
disappeared recently
:08:17
without even seen a gun!
:08:23
...the scent of flowers,
:08:26
violets, daisies is gone...
:08:38
Fall is coming, my little apple...
:08:43
What you've done to me, you fool!
How can I go home like this!
:08:48
And what would I do to
you if you were mine!
:08:52
Instead, I have to spare you
for someone else's sake.