:21:05
Well... Mikhail Vassilyevich and I
have known each other long ago.
:21:11
He was a student at that time,
and I...
:21:15
We all thought he'd become Minister of
some special affairs, another Byron.
:21:21
And I was preparing to be a Yermolova,
do you remember?
:21:25
Yes, seven years have passed...
How are you? What are you doing now?
:21:32
I'm a school teacher,
nothing more.
:21:36
What? You?
:21:44
Yes, me.
:21:48
Unbelievable!
But why nothing more?
:21:57
One phrase wouldn't suffice
to answer your question.
:22:06
Well, have you finished university
at least?
:22:11
No, I quit.
:22:27
Just chucked it.
:22:30
But it doesn't prevent you from
being a man... Does it?
:22:39
Sorry, but I don't understand
your question. What do you mean?
:22:43
Yes, I didn't express myself
clearly enough.
:22:47
It doesn't prevent you from
being a man working for
:22:51
the benefit of women's emancipation,
universal education and progress.
:22:58
It doesn't prevent you
from serving the idea?