:18:11
	Now he will see how we feel.
:18:13
	Dr. Schumann, they have placed
Herr Freytag at another table.
:18:21
	Herr Rieber, you are a real anti-Semite.
I don't know any Jews.
:18:25
	I don't know anything about them at all.
:18:28
	I'm not an anti-Semite. How can you
say that? I'm very fond of the Arabs.
:18:33
	I lived among them for a while and
found them to be very good people.
:18:37
	You have not said a word, Dr.
Schumann. What do you think about...?
:18:41
	Excuse me.
:18:45
	Doctor has heart trouble.
:18:48
	Do you suppose we should
send to inquire after him?
:18:56
	Schumann.
:18:59
	Schumann.
Is that not a Jewish name?
:19:05
	My wife is Jewish.
:19:08
	I told that American woman.
:19:11
	- She must have told them.
- Come, have some wine.
:19:15
	It's Niersteiner Domtal.
:19:18
	Why be upset? The company is much
better at this table, I can assure you.
:19:23
	When Glocken isn't smoking
one of his foul-smelling cigars.
:19:30
	I don't mind not being seated
at the captain's table.
:19:35
	Perhaps because I was never
invited in the first place.
:19:39
	Those pious hypocrites.
:19:43
	- Why do you take it?
- I have been taking it for a long time.
:19:48
	Oh, yes, he has. He has 2000 years
of suffering behind him.
:19:54
	Well, I'm not going to take it.
:19:56
	A little patience. A little understanding.
The world's getting better all the time.