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:39:00
- Now we'll have a bed and a clock.
- We will get our own clock in Russia.

:39:04
If your clocks run like your trains,
you might as well take this one.

:39:08
You laugh at us now, but not for long.
You're arrogant and fat and bloated.

:39:14
The worms will have a picnic.
:39:17
See you on the barricades, pal.
:39:20
- I'll put in a good word for you.
- Scarlett.

:39:23
It's my parents I feel sorry for.
It's too late to save them.

:39:27
Otto says they'll have to be liquidated.
:39:29
Bye.
:39:41
Schlemmer.
:39:44
Hurry up.
:39:56
- Wiedersehen, Liebchen.
- Auf Wiedersehen.

:40:34
- Good boy, Schlemmer.
- Anything else you wish me to do?

:40:39
No, thanks. We can let
the East German police finish the job.

:40:43
Pardon me,
but I do not understand any of this.

:40:47
All it takes is a little knowledge of physics
and elementary psychology.

:40:51
Right now Comrade Otto Ludwig Piffl
:40:55
is tooling along on his motorcycle
toward East Berlin,

:40:58
gay, chipper,
feeling like a million roubles.


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