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Gabriel Lidman.
l didn't mean to hurt you.
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-l know that.
-l asked him to come visit us.
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-ls he going to?
-That's what he said.
:04:17
-He has been away a long time.
-Yes, 2 years.
:04:21
-Three.
-There you go.
:04:25
Here are some letters.
Bills, l suppose.
:04:26
Thank you.
:04:44
There's a picture of Lidman
in the newspaper.
:04:48
May l see it?
:04:55
lt looks just like him.
:04:58
Yes. He hasn't changed much.
:05:03
Did you tell him that you're
giving the celebration speech?
:05:09
He knew already.
:05:11
l look forward to
seeing him again.
:05:17
Why did you break it off
with him?
:05:20
Let's not talk about it.
:05:23
No, no - that chapter of your
life has been forgotten.
:05:30
You said it's over
and l believe you.
:05:35
l've always thought your
relationship to Gabriel
:05:37
was not my concern.
:05:41
You were a free
and independent woman.
:05:45
You were an artist
and he was a famous poet.
:05:49
-lt's another story.
-ls it?
:05:54
Yes, of course.
What are you laughing about?
:05:58
l'm just smiling, thinking about
all the poor human beings