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:50:06
But how does such a question
come to be asked by you?

:50:11
Someone I know, a friend, an American,
is married to a Czech.

:50:14
It would seem, then,
that the problem, if there is one,

:50:19
is not properly one of your concern.
:50:37
I asked you not to go.
You could cause trouble for Stefan.

:50:40
Milena, either you're married or divorced.
You can't be in-between.

:50:45
To be in-between is to be no place at all.
:50:47
I don't get it.
:50:59
I can't find anything any more.
:51:01
I put something down, I go to look for it, it's gone.
:51:05
You could spend more time at your place.
:51:09
My place is getting to look
exactly like your place.

:51:34
This must be his car.
:51:40
It's open.
:51:46
About 14 minutes.
:51:48
Let's say a comfortable quarter of an hour.
:51:51
Yes, but if there was traffic...
:51:54
Traffic.
:51:56
At one o'clock in the morning? Nonsense.

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