Gertrud
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:02:01
You're still here.
:02:13
l'm leaving in a moment.
:02:15
Are you going to the office
tonight?

:02:18
Yes - board meeting.
:02:24
l'll probably go to the opera
and sit in my usual corner.

:02:28
-What's playing?
-Fidelio.

:02:31
Come here. Let's talk a bit.
:02:35
-l have something to tell you.
-Yes?

:02:38
l do. Has mother been
here today?

:02:40
No.
:02:41
She has to get
her monthly allowance.

:02:44
ls that what you wanted
to tell me?

:02:48
No. Come here. Sit down.
:02:54
Tell me, Gertrud.
:02:56
How would you like to be
a cabinet minister's wife?

:03:01
Which cabinet minister
wants to marry me?

:03:06
Minister Kanning.
:03:08
That's the news. There's been talk
you'd be cabinet minister.

:03:14
Yes.
:03:16
You were never known as one of the
government's warmest supporters.

:03:21
Not really, but l imagine
a little opposition

:03:25
in the government
couldn't hurt.

:03:30
And you'll be that
little opposition?

:03:35
On the way home
l met the musical genius -

:03:39
Erhard Jansson.
lsn't that his name?

:03:43
Erland Jansson.
lf that's who you mean.

:03:47
Yes, yes. Erland Jansson.
ls he really a genius?

:03:51
-That's what they say.
-But what do you think?

:03:53
You know music so well.
:03:58
-Do you know who l also met?
-No.


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