:18:00
Mr. Strauss went on disability,
then lost his wife and child.
:18:03
I don't know... Our children
go to Czech schools.
:18:06
We only speak Czech at home,
like right now.
:18:09
All my books are in Czech...
:18:13
even my book on Tibet.
:18:16
Our blood is Czech too.
:18:20
Investigate and you'll find at
least one drop of German blood.
:18:29
Perhaps...
:18:32
perhaps a drop.
:18:34
Well, a truly sensitive
person feels even that drop.
:18:40
I've got to see Goermann. He's
meeting the Minister in Berlin.
:18:46
This republic is
an obstacle to our deliverance.
:18:48
But that would take
too long to explain.
:18:51
I wanted to tell you
something interesting.
:18:56
Siamese twins were born;
two heads, two sets of limbs...
:19:00
Poor kids,
a life twice blessed.
:19:05
- Where've you been, Mili?
- Right here.
:19:07
Jan and I
were looking at cars...
:19:12
Pity you missed
a noteworthy conversation.
:19:16
Mr. Reinke also went to high
school before going to college.
:19:22
He is meeting a Mr. Goermann...
and you're behind in German.
:19:26
We speak Czech at home,
but you should learn German.
:19:31
It's a huge nation.
:19:38
Ah, Mr. Strauss!
:19:45
Go on, go on.
:19:47
See how successful
the poor man is.
:19:55
- Good day.
- Welcome, Mr. Dvorak.
:19:59
Don't be frightened.
I'll initiate you very gently.