Love and Death
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:01:40
How I got into this predicament,
I'll neverknow.

:01:44
Absolutely incredible.
:01:46
To be executed fora crime
I never committed.

:01:49
Of course,
isn't all mankind in the same boat?

:01:52
Isn't all mankind ultimately executed
for a crime it never committed?

:01:56
The difference is
that all men go eventually,

:01:59
but I go six o'clock tomorrow morning.
:02:01
I was supposed to go at fiive o'clock,
but I have a smart lawyer. Got leniency.

:02:06
I've a tremendous yearning
to be young again.

:02:09
A boy. Such happy memories
at oursummerhouse.

:02:13
Uncle Nikolai with his wonderful laugh.
:02:24
God, he was repulsive.
:02:26
There was Grandpa and Grandma,
who had been married for 50 years

:02:30
and still felt as deeply about one another
as the day they met.

:02:35
And my own father,
a handsome and generous man.

:02:38
In addition to oursummerand winter
estate, he owned a valuable piece ofland.

:02:43
True, it was a small piece. But he carried
it with him whereverhe went.

:02:48
Dimitri Pietrovich!
I would like to buy your land.

:02:51
This land is not for sale.
:02:54
Some day, I hope to build on it.
:02:58
He was an idiot. But I loved him.

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