Aus dem Leben der Marionetten
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1:16:11
Three weeks after the catastrophe,
Katarina visits Peter's mother.

1:16:17
l'm all alone in this big house...
1:16:21
and don't feel like
seeing a single person.

1:16:24
l don't even want to go out.
-Why not leave for a few months?

1:16:29
Yes, my sister asked me
to visit her in Paris.

1:16:32
You really should take a trip.
1:16:36
What if Peter asks for me?
-Have you seen him?

1:16:41
No. l can't go there.
1:16:44
Not yet.
1:16:49
l went to see him yesterday.
-Yes?

1:16:53
He doesn't seem to be all there.
1:16:56
Do you think he's in distress?
-No, he's getting injections.

1:17:01
l wish an injection could
catapult me out of this hell.

1:17:05
This truly is hell.
1:17:07
l walk around all day by myself.
1:17:10
l put on my coat
to take a walk in the park...

1:17:14
but l can't go out the door.
l don't know what to do.

1:17:19
Maybe l should go to the doctor,
but the old Jacobi is so senile.

1:17:26
l could ask Prof. Jensen
to get in touch with you.

1:17:30
That might be a good idea.
-l'll call him tomorrow.

1:17:36
l'm so lonely, Katarina.
1:17:38
l can come to see you every day.
1:17:42
You've got enough worries as it is.
-Everyone does.

1:17:48
You think it's all my fault.
You've always been very critical...

1:17:53
of Peter's and my relationship.
-You were critical of our marriage.

1:17:58
l'm his mother, Katarina. l'm
closer to him than any other person.


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