Gertrud
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:06:03
who allow themselves to love,
:06:05
whether they're artists
or famous people or not.

:06:18
Have you seen my large
briefcase?

:06:21
Yes. lt's out in the hall.
:06:23
Thank you.
:06:47
How beautiful you are,
Gertrud.

:07:00
l got this mirror from
Gabriel Lidman.

:07:03
lt should have been in the
bedroom, so that l would have

:07:05
something to look at
when l woke in the morning.

:07:08
-Yes, that's what he said.
-Yes, l know.

:07:11
Later l received something else
from him - a bit less rococo -

:07:15
and now his mirror hangs here -
with you - in your room.

:07:22
May l kiss you, Gertrud?
:07:35
-lt gets dark early now.
-l should probably go.

:07:46
l seek your lips and
you give me your cheek

:07:49
and the door to your room
has been locked up to me

:07:51
for more than a month.
:07:53
l used to be welcome there.
:07:57
l often lie awake,
thinking of you.


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