:02:10
NOT A DAY PASSED WlTHOUT
:02:14
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...
:03:01
nobody was there...
:03:03
and when she entered the haII
at home again...
:03:07
Effi wouId come toward her and say.:
:03:09
''Where have you been, Roswitha?
I got back ages ago.''
:03:12
It went on Iike this for weeks.
:03:18
''Forgive my sudden departure, lnnstetten.
lt all happened so quickly.
:03:23
''l shall try to spin it out.
:03:25
''lt's good to get away for a while.
:03:28
''My regards to your charming wife
and my benefactress.
:03:31
''Major Crampas.''
:03:33
A good thing, too!
:03:35
-What do you mean?
-That he's gone away.
:03:38
He's always saying the same things.
:03:41
When he comes back, at least
he'll have something new to talk about.
:03:46
l must go away as well. To Berlin.
:03:50
Perhaps l can bring back
something new, too.
:03:53
My Effi always likes to hear something new.
:03:56
She's bored in dear old Kessin.