Effi Briest
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:01:02
l don't.
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lt would seem we're of the same opinion.
:01:08
Anyway...
:01:10
as you remarked, it's my fault.
:01:13
l won't say it was a faux pas.
That's not the appropriate expression.

:01:17
lt was my fault.
:01:19
And it won't happen again if l can prevent it.
:01:22
But you, too...
:01:24
should be on your guard,
if you'll take my advice.

:01:28
He's an unscrupulous man.
:01:31
He has his own ideas about young women.
l know him of old.

:01:36
l shall heed your words...
:01:40
but l must say...
:01:41
l think you misjudge him.
:01:47
l do not misjudge him.
:01:53
Perhaps me, then.
:01:55
Nor you, my dear Effi.
:01:57
You're a delightful little woman...
:01:59
but steadfastness is not your strong point.
:02:10
NOT A DAY PASSED WlTHOUT
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HER TAKlNG THE PRESCRlBED WALK.
:02:29
Roswitha...
:02:31
l'm going down to the square
where the merry-go-round is.

:02:34
l'll wait for you there.
:02:52
The first day, they met as arranged.
:02:57
UsuaIIy, though, when Roswitha
reached the merry-go-round...


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