:06:01
I wish I could say something
that would be of consolation.
:06:07
Perhaps if you saw a priest,
he'd give you absolution.
:06:12
For yesterday's sins, yes,
but not for tomorrow's.
:06:16
That's something for
my conscience to determine.
:06:21
And it has.
:06:26
My conscience has always been
like a well-trained dog.
:06:31
I could tell it to go and sit in the corner
and be quiet, and it would.
:06:37
Since I've known you,
it hasn't been quite so obedient.
:06:43
It keeps shouting for me
to do the very thing
:06:45
that your conscience won't permit.
:06:49
Then you must do it.
:06:55
Mariana.
:06:58
On my trips back to Berlin,
I won't attempt to contact you.
:07:03
Now that you're out of it, I don't
want to place you in danger again.
:07:07
But it's worth the risk.
:07:10
No, it took me too long to find you.
:07:14
I don't want to take the chance
of losing you.
:07:20
- I better go now.
- Not yet.
:07:22
- My train leaves in an hour.
- No, please, not yet.
:07:26
- I have a feeling I'll never see...
- Everybody feels that way.
:07:32
Don't worry.
:07:34
When this is all over,
I'll find you.
:07:40
If anything should happen to me,
:07:44
remember this.
:07:54
You're the only woman
I ever really loved.