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:28:08
You called, ma'am?
:28:11
Johanna, l'm going to bed.
lt's still early, l know.

:28:16
But l feel so alone.
:28:20
Please post the letter first.
:28:23
When you return, it will be time for bed.
:28:27
And even if it isn't....
:28:47
What's she like?
:28:48
She's very young.
:28:50
But that's no bad thing, quite the opposite.
:28:53
The young ones just stand
in front of the mirror...

:28:56
titivating themselves all the time,
so they don't see or hear too much.

:29:02
They don't count candle stumps...
:29:05
or begrudge a person a kiss...
:29:08
just because they don't
get any themselves anymore.

:29:11
My previous mistress was like that...
:29:14
but the present one's not.
:29:17
ls he very affectionate?
:29:19
Oh, yes.
:29:20
You can imagine.
:29:22
But he leaves her alone...
:29:24
Yes, but don't forget
there's the prince, Frau Paaschen!

:29:27
And he is district councillor, after all.
:29:30
He may want to rise even higher.
:29:32
Of course he does. And he will.
lt lies in his nature.

:29:36
My husband says so, too.
He's a good judge of people.

:29:44
l'm so afraid.
:29:48
That'll pass, ma'am. We've all been afraid.
:29:52
You've all been afraid?
:29:54
What do you mean?
:29:58
lf you're really afraid, ma'am,
l can make up a bed here...


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