Ehe der Maria Braun, Die
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1:31:00
If your father had lived,
he'd have built us a house.

1:31:04
But he's not alive, is he?
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My dear girl.
1:31:08
How can you say such a thing?
1:31:10
It's the truth.
1:31:11
You didn't used to be
so sentimental.

1:31:13
That's not the point.
1:31:16
You've changed so much, Maria.
1:31:18
You're like a stranger.
1:31:20
And cold too, right?
1:31:22
- That's nothing unusual these days.
- Why doesn't she just say so?

1:31:29
You can put the crate in there.
1:31:34
I said put it down,
not throw it down!

1:31:37
But they're solid crates!
1:31:39
Don't interfere.
1:31:41
That's no way to treat people.
1:31:43
Nonsense.
1:31:45
He's paid to do his work.
1:31:46
I've a right to demand
he does it properly.

1:31:49
That's right.
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You, who never did
an honest day's work.

1:31:58
- I guess that's it.
- Fine.

1:32:03
What's he waiting around for?
1:32:06
For a tip, I imagine.
1:32:10
A tip.
1:32:11
If that's the custom,
why don't you say so?

1:32:15
Ask for what you're entitled to.
Is that enough?

1:32:18
Give him another one.
1:32:21
So, now I don't have to say thanks.
1:32:24
I'd rather pay than say thanks.
1:32:31
What's this?
1:32:33
There's a pair missing.
There were four of them.

1:32:38
She gave me a pair.
1:32:41
Then why doesn't she tell me?
1:32:44
He hasn't worn them yet.
1:32:46
You thought Hermann
didn't need them.

1:32:48
He won't be coming back anyway,
you thought.

1:32:52
I can really use them.
1:32:54
That's not the point.
I don't like her lying to me.

1:32:58
At least I live as best I can.

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