:15:18
Miss, I'd like
to buy a whiskey.
:15:21
Do you like it?
We Americans like it very much.
:15:25
- Do you like it?
- Yes, thank you.
:15:27
Two whiskeys.
:15:30
- May I offer you a cigarette?
- Thank you.
:15:32
Waiter, two cognacs.
:15:35
No, not now.
I'll smoke it later.
:15:37
Two cognacs, please.
:15:40
Hi, George! Can I speak
with you a moment?
:15:42
- Excuse me a moment, miss.
- Certainly.
:15:44
- That Frenchman is really nice.
- Yes, he is very kind.
:15:48
Listen, dear, you should wise up.
You passed up a good chance.
:15:51
- I wish I were you.
- I'm only here for a good time.
:15:54
What are you waiting for?
To get old to learn about men?
:15:58
- I don't want it that way.
- You're a fool.
:16:00
Lots of girls come in for a good time.
They meet someone and get married.
:16:04
Maybe I'm a fool, but I wouldn't look
for a husband here.
:16:06
- Hi, Eva, having fun?
- Very much so.
:16:09
Come with us
to the Piccadilly Club.
:16:10
I can't. I'm going back home.
But I'll walk part of the way with you.
:16:27
Idiots wait in line.
Smart people go to the black market.
:16:29
- Do you know Meyer's son?
- The bricklayer's son?
:16:32
A 1 0-year-old kid.
At the black market,
:16:34
he makes more money
than his whole family.
:16:35
Hurry up,
or there'll be nothing left.
:16:38
For what they give us
there is always time.
:16:39
Easy for you to say, but at home
they want to eat every day!
:16:42
Get in line. Are you so pregnant
that you have to go first?
:16:47
Some days
I've got no strength.
:16:49
Three men to feed
and the pot's always empty.
:16:51
Listen, I was offered butter
at 200 marks a pound.
:16:53
Imagine that. My father's pension
is 7 4 marks-- when they pay it.
:16:57
And you waste your evenings
to take home four cigarettes.