:41:00
	Sure! May God bIess you for
being so good.
:41:04
	I am not as aIone
as I often think.
:41:08
	What's the young man's name?
:41:11
	His name is Tony! Tony!
:41:16
	You'II be Iike my own son,
Tony!
:41:19
	Oh, oh! I forgot to get
the vinegar for your fish!
:41:24
	See, Tony? Everything
can be arranged.
:41:31
	Tony, have you ever heard
the German saying
:41:35
	''To Iive and Iet Iive?'' '' To feed
the woIf and keep the sheep?''
:41:37
	Andrew took over Weinstein's
saw-miII who stiII works there.
:41:40
	I am going to see him now
and teII him:
:41:42
	Mr. Weinstein, that's why
you've got to raise your taxes
:41:45
	to save the widow Lautmann.
:41:48
	And what if he doesn't pay?
:41:49
	If Weinstein won't,
I'II go to Hartmann, see?
:41:53
	They stiII have money. Or I'II
go and see Lowy, Roth.
:41:56
	-Do you know Katz?
-The barber?
:41:58
	Yes.
:42:05
	Yes...weII...it's nothing...
:42:13
	What have I been saying?
:42:15
	About the barber.
:42:16
	Yes... Iook Katz the barber
is the cashier.
:42:20
	You'II get your ''wages''
from him every week.
:42:22
	Wages?
:42:23
	Don't you understand?
You are the Aryan administrator
:42:27
	of Mrs. Lautmann's shop,
aren't you?
:42:29
	Thus, you become an empIoyee
of the Jewish Community!
:42:35
	Do you understand?
With a reguIar monthIy wage.
:42:38
	You don't say.
:42:39
	Don't I? You'II do that.
You'II get it, Iet's see
:42:43
	six or seven hundred Crowns
a month.
:42:46
	You never make that much
in your own trade.
:42:51
	Yes, Mr. Kuchar...
Did you know Cutka,
:42:55
	the one that stuck
his hand