:51:15
It's been seven weeks since I've
had my visitor. I'm never late.
:51:22
- You'll go.
You'll see a doctor.
- They can't tell so soon.
:51:24
I'll wait another week.
An abortion in America costs $500.
:51:30
And it's dangerous too.
:51:31
A woman in the cafeteria
got blood poisoning
and that was the end of her.
:51:36
What an ugly way to die.
:51:39
And what would my mother do
if anything happened to me?
:51:42
- I'm sure you would let her starve.
- Masha, Masha.
:51:47
Don't get melodramatic.
:51:50
You don't even know
if you're pregnant yet.
:51:57
- Herman?
- Hm?
:52:00
I'm afraid of an operation.
:52:04
- Herman?
- Don't worry. It'll be all right.
:52:05
Perhaps Leon will divorce me.
I'll speak frankly to him.
:52:08
- If he won't divorce me,
the child will bear his name.
- I can't divorce Yadwiga.
:52:13
You can't? When the King
of England wanted to marry
the woman he loved...
:52:16
he gave up his throne, and you
can't get rid of a stupid peasant?
:52:19
- You know a divorce
would kill Yadwiga.
- I know nothing of the sort.
:52:23
- You married her
in a civil ceremony.
- Oh, Masha.
:52:25
- Marry me
in a Jewish ceremony.
- Oh, I can't.
:52:27
- I don't need their gentile papers.
- Oh, Masha.
:52:30
- I can't... I can't do that.
- Why?
:52:33
Why? Why? It would be
bigamy, that's why.
:52:36
- It would be worse.
It would be polygamy.
- No one will ever know.
:52:39
- Yeah, so...
- As long as there's
no marriage certificate...
:52:43
- no one can prove
that we're man and wife.
- That-that...
:52:45
Let me finish.
:52:48
If you won't agree,
you can leave this minute.
:52:52
I'll find a doctor who
will perform the operation.
:52:56
- But don't you ever
show your face to me again.
- Oy, Masha, Masha.