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1:33:08
Good lord, Fritz.
You're on time. l can't believe it.

1:33:14
How's Natalia?
1:33:15
Please, l do not speak of Natalia.
1:33:18
As bad as that?
1:33:20
Bad.
1:33:21
Perhaps l cut myself at the throat.
1:33:23
Prepositions, Fritz, prepositions.
1:33:26
''ln the throat?''
1:33:27
No, just ''cut my throat.''
1:33:30
l assure you...
1:33:32
...they're all in it together.
1:33:35
lf all the Jews are bankers,
then how can they be Communists, too?

1:33:41
Subtle...
1:33:42
...very subtle, Fraulein Kost.
1:33:44
lf they can't destroy us one way...
1:33:49
...they try the other.
1:33:52
You don't really believe that, do you?
1:33:54
But you read it every day
in the Volkischer Beobachter.

1:33:58
That ridiculous Nazi tripe!
1:34:01
lt is an established fact, Herr Roberts...
1:34:05
...that there exists a well-organized
international conspiracy...

1:34:09
...of Jewish bankers and Communists.
1:34:14
lt's also an established fact,
that there exists...

1:34:17
...another well-organized group,
of which you're obviously a member.

1:34:21
The lnternational Conspiracy
of Horses' Asses.

1:34:28
l wish the Kaiser was back.
1:34:31
ln those days we had order.
1:34:34
l expect Schneider will raise my rent
after that little exhibition.

1:34:38
Oh, well, what the hell.
1:34:41
Let's get on with these prepositions.
1:34:43
What a black day l'm meeting that girl!
1:34:48
l...l thought you loved her.
1:34:50
Love, love,
who's needing verdammtes love?

1:34:54
You want to hear the big joke on me?
1:34:56
You want to hear it?

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