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1:28:04
Ah. Thank you, Nicola, thank you.
1:28:09
One, two, three,
1:28:10
four, five, six,
1:28:12
seven, eight, nine,
1:28:13
ten, eleven, twelve.
1:28:17
I ask the gentlemen
with even numbers to stand up.

1:28:21
You are requested
to resolve immediately.

1:28:33
Please move up, gentlemen.
1:28:40
- Six is an ugly number.
- Enough now.

1:28:42
It is not reasonable to reduce
our number any further,

1:28:44
"Close the door"
1:28:45
If the six of us cannot outlast the catastrophe,
then three won´t do any better

1:28:48
- He is right.
- I am not sure ...

1:28:50
But how ? She cannot move.
1:28:52
-"With the flower"
-In the meantime, we must remain calm, gentlemen.

1:28:56
He is right. We must work out
a plan how to handle the situation.

1:29:00
I am sure: One of us
will survive, gentlemen.

1:29:03
But we must handle the stock cautiously.
We don´t know, for how long it will need to last.

1:29:08
So we must restrict ourselves.
1:29:09
The earlier we begin to save,
the longer we will endure.

1:29:11
And you know, gentlemen,
what I mean by saving.

1:29:18
How lucky, that the doors to the store
were open, when the catastrophe began.

1:29:22
Would they have been closed at that moment,
no power in the world could have opened them.

1:29:26
We would be lost.
1:29:28
Unfortunately, you are not
entirely correct, my dear.

1:29:30
With the doors opened, the cold is leaking out,
and the hour-flowers will slowly defrost.

1:29:34
And that is for sure: In that case, we can´t
keep them from returning to their origin.

1:29:39
You mean, that our own cold
will not be sufficient to keep the stock frozen ?

1:29:44
Unfortunately, you have
reduced our number to six.

1:29:47
It seems to me, that was a bit rash.
1:29:56
- But this is the ...
- This is Momo !

1:29:58
- Why can she move ?
- She has an hour-flower.


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