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1:06:00
Yes?
1:06:02
l have to tell you...
1:06:05
your account is...
1:06:08
if you'll pardon my saying so...
1:06:10
your account is heavily overdrawn.
1:06:14
You don't say?
1:06:16
Yes, it is.
1:06:19
Maybe you should....
1:06:25
Maybe you should try working again.
1:06:30
Now that's a good idea.
1:06:32
A brilliant idea!
1:06:36
l'll set about it right away.
1:06:38
l'm on my way.
1:06:40
l wanted to say, l love your works.
1:06:42
l'm one of your greatest fans, a real fanatic.
1:06:46
Oh, l'm so sorry!
1:06:48
Do you know...
1:06:51
the man who knocked you over is a poet.
1:06:54
A poet?
1:06:56
-Oh well, in that case--
-Precisely!

1:06:59
lt doesn't hurt so much then.
1:07:03
Here, l'm still creditworthy.
1:07:05
What's all this?
1:07:06
''What's all this?''
1:07:08
You've murdered her, like the other one.
1:07:11
-But she's still breathing.
-She's got a raging fever.

1:07:14
-What'll l do with the corpse?
-What's the matter with her?

1:07:17
Did l send her out in winter in a summer
dress without a coat and till 5:15?

1:07:22
Oh, that....
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But l...
1:07:29
didn't mean it seriously.
1:07:31
You must be careful
what you say and to whom.

1:07:33
That's ridiculous!
A petit bourgeois view of history.

1:07:37
''Yesterday...
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''on horses proud....
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''Today, in the....''
1:07:53
You see.
1:07:54
That's Uhland! l beg you!
1:07:57
Why doesn't she quote George
in her death throes?


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