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:16:03
Work hard. Take chances.
:16:06
Be very bold. Do you hear me?
:16:10
- All ashore that's going ashore.!
- Good-bye.

:16:12
Good-bye.
:16:16
I wasn't to see her
again for a very long time...

:16:19
until I went to visit her at Oxford.
:16:29
There are women who reach
a perfect time oflife...

:16:32
when the face will never again be as good...
:16:35
the body never as graceful or powerful.
:16:41
It had happened that year toJulia.
:16:47
- Do you have lots of friends?
- Not many.

:16:50
- Do you get to the theater?
- No, there isn't time.

:16:54
But we always went to the theater.
:16:57
When you write your play, then I'll go again.
:17:01
- How is your writing?
- Oh, I'm still at the publishing house.

:17:04
I wish I could write full-time.
:17:07
- Do you have a beau?
- No. Do you?

:17:11
Well, I think maybe I found somebody.
:17:13
- And you?
- I did, but it didn't work out.

:17:16
- What are you reading now?
- Darwin, Engels...

:17:19
Hegel, Einstein.
:17:23
- Do you understand Einstein?
- Sure.

:17:43
- Will you come home next summer?
- No, I'm going to Vienna.

:17:48
I'll finish my medical studies there...
:17:50
and then I'll apply to study
with Professor Freud.

:17:53
Can you do that?
I mean, I know you can do that...

:17:55
- butJesus.
- I think so. There's a chance.

:17:58
I think he will accept me.
Lilly, you have to come to Vienna.


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