:36:02
	- It annoyed me
- Your lovely red hair was cut?
:36:06
	Yes, because it was red
:36:08
	Then Mother arrived
with a whip in her hand
:36:12
	Dammit!
I've had enough for one day
:36:16
	One sideboard, 4,000...
:36:19
	One desk, 5,000...
:36:23
	Yes, if I sold it
:36:25
	But I won't, I'd rather die
:36:29
	I want him to find things
as they were
:36:36
	- Are you going in?
- Later
:36:40
	Why don't you take a quick nap?
:36:42
	No, I'll sleep after lunch
:36:46
	Come on. What's wrong with you?
:36:50
	Nothing. Just new arrivals
:36:55
	I've got company. Co-tenants
:36:59
	In my flat, I mean.
They moved in. I moved out
:37:04
	- Did you?
- To the maid's room
:37:07
	The wife of a prisoner,
traitor and conspirator...
:37:10
	...isn't allowed to live
in a two room flat!
:37:14
	I'd been expecting it
:37:16
	Why are you crying?
What's there to cry about?
:37:21
	I'm young, pretty and a co-tenant!
:37:26
	I just don't know where to put
my furniture. They want their own
:37:34
	Since the old lady broke her leg
she's even more whimsical
:37:39
	Either she rings several times
for nothing...
:37:42
	...or she doesn't touch
the bell all day
:37:46
	She doesn't read, just lies still,
with her eyes closed
:37:49
	Nothing interests her
:37:55
	Is that you, Iren?
:37:59
	Who else? You rang, didn't you?