Gertrud
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:09:00
Would you like a cup of tea,
mother-in-law?

:09:02
Thank you, my sweet.
l'd rather have a glass of port.

:09:04
-Gladly.
-Thank you.

:09:10
Dear Gertrud, she is truly a
sweet and good wife to you.

:09:15
-Yes, she is.
-l tell that to everyone.

:09:18
-Do people ask you?
-Ask? No one asks.

:09:21
But people gossip, you know.
:09:24
Since you've been married, not a
soul has said a word against her.

:09:31
Up 'til now in any case.
:09:34
And that old story with her
and him...what was his name?

:09:37
-Lidman.
-That was just gossip, of course.

:09:42
Of course.
:09:45
They say you're going to be
a cabinet minister?

:09:50
That's what they say.
:09:52
What does one
get a year for that?

:09:55
One has to sacrifice for
one's country.

:09:57
Bless you. You'll regret it.
:10:00
Think of your father, my son,
think of what he sacrificed.

:10:04
What did he get out of it?
A couple of medals.

:10:09
No, Gustav, mind your law firm
and stop thinking

:10:13
of the fatherland.
That's my advice.

:10:15
Mamma, l'll become a cabinet
minister because l want to.

:10:20
Gertrud's coming to the
court ball, isn't she?

:10:24
She's completely
indifferent to it.

:10:32
-lf you please.
-Thank you.

:10:58
What do you think about becoming
a cabinet minister's wife?


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