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:52:01
Does it really matter,
as long as you're having fun?

:52:03
How can you speak of ''fun''?
:52:05
He has asked me to marry him.
:52:07
Well, that's wonderful. Why don't you?
:52:10
And say to my father that l am marrying
a man who is perhaps a fortune hunter?

:52:16
And a Christian, too.
:52:19
Oh, this l think is...breaking his heart.
:52:22
Well, in that case then, l guess
you better just forget the whole thing.

:52:27
Forget Fritz?
:52:29
How am l ever forgetting Fritz?
:52:31
Look, l really have to be running along.
:52:37
Don't cry.
:52:39
Oh, please, don't cry.
:52:42
l'm no good at all if anybody cries.
:52:48
Natalia, about Fritz pouncing...
:52:52
...you see, l thought....
:52:57
l didn't think....
:53:00
How shall so grave a problem
resolve itself?

:53:05
Poor thing.
:53:06
You can't marry him.
You can't give him up.

:53:11
l don't suppose you'd ever consider
seeing him on the sly, every now....

:53:15
No, l didn't think so.
:53:19
My God, it's enough
to drive a girl into a convent.

:53:25
Do they have Jewish nuns?
:53:40
-Good day.
-Good day.

:53:44
Please...can you wash...?
:53:47
-Excuse me, miss, l think you lost this.
-What?

:53:51
-l think you dropped this.
-Yes, thank you.

:53:55
Can you wash my clothes...
:53:58
...Monday, Tuesday?

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