:56:01
Where would you like him to write to me?
He needs help.
:56:05
- You read that yourself, didn't you?
- I don't want to know anything.
:56:09
I don't want to be involved in it.
:56:11
I only want you not to drag our institute
in this mess.
:56:17
And then, I can't believe...
:56:20
I refuse to believe what your uncle writes.
:56:26
- I ask permission to leave.
- Go.
:56:30
And get your hair cut, von Essenbeck.
:56:35
Yes, sir.
:56:44
Yes, I believe that's all of it.
:56:46
Request for renewal, tax deposit, stamps.
:56:51
- Reason for the trip?
- Vacation.
:56:54
Vacation. Going alone, Mrs. Thallman?
:56:58
With my children.
:57:01
Thilde, age eleven. Erika, eight.
Is that correct?
:57:05
Yes.
:57:08
Do you intend joining your husband?
:57:11
No.
:57:13
Perhaps you don't know where he is.
:57:16
We are always well-informed, you know.
:57:18
I can't see the difficulty.
We only wish to leave.
:57:21
Has someone caused you some difficulty?
:57:25
No, not exactly.
:57:34
Do you know that your husband
has committed murder?
:57:37
That's absurd. A disgrace.
:57:39
Are you sure? Then why don't you
convince him to come back?
:57:41
- He could prove his innocence.
- But I don't know where he is.
:57:44
What have the children or I
got to do with it?
:57:46
Is there some charge, perhaps, against us?
:57:49
We only want to leave, just to get away.