:22:05
	Lucia, you're out of your mind.
I have to be at the opera tonight.
:22:08
	All right.
So I'll go alone.
:22:11
	Where do you want to go?
:22:13
	Away from this hotel,
away from this city.
:22:16
	And away from this country.
:22:20
	I understand what you feel.
:22:23
	But you seemed so happy
to come here with me.
:22:27
	Lucia, what's come over you?
:22:30
	Anyway, it's a question
of a few days more.
:22:33
	Tomorrow we go to Frankfurt. In three
days, Berlin, Hamburg and that's it.
:22:45
	You're absolutely incredible.
:22:48
	- Incredible.
:22:51
	- Don't open.
- It's the porter with other newspapers.
:22:53
	- Don't open, please.
- I thought all had been delivered.
:22:58
	Come in.
:23:01
	- Good morning.
- 'Morning. Thank you.
:23:04
	Thank you.
:23:07
	We've planned everything
for one of these evenings.
:23:10
	You can prepare the room.
They're all coming.
:23:12
	I think I found a witness.
:23:15
	You remember Mario the cook?
He knows something.
:23:19
	Couldn't you wait
a little longer?
:23:22
	No. I prefer to close
your case as soon as possible.
:23:26
	But you haven't come
to see the place.
:23:30
	What is it?
Has something happened?
:23:35
	It's the trial.
:23:39
	Klaus is being
a little... hasty.
:23:42
	Sooner or later he had to call you up,
as he has for everybody else.
:23:46
	Be sure to keep your eyes open. You
often read of somebody being turned in.
:23:50
	Yes, you do. Especially
by collaborators like yourself.
:23:56
	I want everything clear in my head.