Gertrud
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When l saw how much
you loved me,

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l came to you and said
l would be yours.

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l wouldn't have had it any
other way for the whole world.

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And now you want to leave me.
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Gertrud, l don't understand.
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Gustav. So much has changed.
We've changed.

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l love you, Gertrud.
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Love - such a big word.
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There's so much you love.
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You love power and honor,
you love yourself,

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your intellectual life,
your books,

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your Havana cigars,
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and l am sure you loved me
at times.

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How can you say such a thing?
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You know,
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when we sit here in the evening,
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do you realize you can sit
for hours on end,

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staring into space
without saying a word?

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l have many things
to think about.

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-Things?
-Yes, my cases, my work.

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Your work. There we have it,
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you think about your work.
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-You believe it is indifference?
-lt's worse than indifference.

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lt's a lack of feeling.

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