Aus dem Leben der Marionetten
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:16:09
Mrs Egermann? ls Mrs Egermann in?
:16:13
Yes, it's very urgent.
:16:16
Professor Jensen.
:16:18
Yes, that'd be better. l'll hold.
:16:22
Katarina?
:16:24
Peter was just here.
:16:27
No, he just left.
:16:29
Could you come here?
l'll leave the door open, OK?

:16:35
Yes.
:16:45
Sorry that l'm late. l had to park
farther down the street so that...

:16:50
Then l ran the last little bit.
lt's really cold out.

:16:55
How are you?
Let me look at you.

:16:58
You look very well. Have you got
anything drinkable around here?

:17:05
How's the fashion show going?
-lt'll be great. You coming?

:17:09
Fanny's going. l can't. l've got
to stay home and work on a speech.

:17:15
You're going to Tunisia?
-On Friday.

:17:17
For how long?
-Six weeks.

:17:19
Alone?
-Of course.

:17:25
This wine is wonderful.
:17:27
What about your wife?
:17:29
We go on vacation separately.
-So you've told me.

:17:33
Why don't you join me?
-To Tunisia?

:17:35
Why not?
-What about Peter?

:17:38
He'd probably consider it
a practical idea.

:17:41
Why hasn't a clever man like you
realized that l love Peter?

:17:45
Haven't you ever...
-Often.

:17:48
Much too often. But that's different.
-l don't understand.

:17:52
You don't need to understand.
-But now l'm curious.

:17:57
l find you attractive.
:17:59
l think it'd be a lot of fun
to have an affair with you.


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