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:51:00
Do you feel all right?
:51:02
The torches make it
warm here.

:51:06
His speech can be colored with
light but caustic irony

:51:09
which does not sting.
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He loves stillness,
:51:18
inspirational stillness...
:51:22
Do you feel ill?
:51:24
Lidman has cultivated
succinctness as an artistic form.

:51:31
He never writes a word too many.
:51:33
Each sentence is well considered
and as sharp as a razor.

:51:43
He shuns vague speech,
sentimentality,

:51:48
false pathos and the
unextraordinary.

:51:53
You can sit here undisturbed.
:51:56
Would you like the door
to the main hall closed?

:52:00
Yes, please close it.
:52:05
A Professor Nygren wishes
to see Mrs. Kanning.

:52:18
-ls that you, Axel?
-Yes.

:52:21
-l thought you were in Paris.
-l was,

:52:24
but l had an errand here at home,
then Lidman. You understand.

:52:28
lt was nice of you to come
on a sick call.

:52:30
Yes, l heard you had a
terrible headache.

:52:33
Look here. l have some
perfectly splendid tablets

:52:35
that take away headaches -
though they're large.

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-What kind are they?
-They're a Viennese concoction.

:52:41
-From Paris?
-Yes, all of Paris knows them.

:52:45
You can hold the powder. Could l
get a glass of cold water?

:52:48
Of course.
l'll get it from there.

:52:52
Professor Nygren is here,
go back to the celebration.

:52:56
Fine, if Mrs. Kanning thinks so.
Then...

:52:59
Yes, and l am most grateful
for your care.


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