Gertrud
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:03:01
and ruin your life,
:03:09
if that's what you wish.
:03:14
You don't know what you're
saying. l'm going in to rest.

:03:42
Well, here you are.
How is Gertrud?

:03:49
She felt ill but she's
better now.

:03:54
Let's hear about you.
:03:56
How does it feel to be
home again?

:03:58
On your native soil.
:04:01
Oh, yes - the native soil of
the fatherland

:04:04
is all well and good -
l mean the earth,

:04:07
the air, the fields and forests,
but the people,

:04:10
Kanning, the people - damn!
:04:13
l ended up in mixed company
last night,

:04:16
somewhat mixed company,
one ought to say.

:04:21
Well, it doesn't matter.
l was out to enjoy myself.

:04:25
So, l shouldn't take it too
seriously. Better to laugh it off.

:04:41
What is it we were talking about?
Oh yes, listen.

:04:43
l want to go back to Rome.
l can't work up there.

:04:46
l hear you'll be a
cabinet minister.

:04:50
lt sure looks like it, if you
believe the newspapers.

:04:55
You have to. You have to believe
in something in this world.


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