The Remains of the Day
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:40:02
German rearmament
is a fact to be accepted.

:40:05
It's in our own interest to have a free
and equal Germany.

:40:08
Not a prostrate nation...
:40:10
...upon whom an unfair peace treaty
was imposed 1 6 years ago.

:40:14
Those who've been in Germany...
:40:16
...can only thrill, as I have,
to the signs of rebirth.

:40:21
--to assist Germany in her virile
struggle for economic recovery...

:40:26
...including support for her fair
demand for equality of armaments...

:40:30
...and universal military service
for German youth.

:40:34
If we, in postwar Europe....
:40:37
I need more water.
I need another basin to bathe my feet.

:40:42
Follow me, sir.
:40:50
Excuse me.
:40:53
-We have to talk.
-This way, sir.

:41:06
My friend, I am in agony.
Too tight shoes. I blame myself.

:41:12
Vanity.
:41:15
We must do some fast maneuvering
to restrain the Germans.

:41:19
Please come this way, gentlemen.
:41:29
Butler, please, could you help me
with my feet-- shoe?

:41:33
-Yes, of course.
-Take it off.

:41:35
What they said about equality of arms
for Germany, military service--

:41:41
-Sorry, sir.
-I'll manage.

:41:43
What?
:41:50
Your father's been taken ill, sir.
:41:52
-Where?
-Outside the Chinese bedroom, sir.

:41:56
Germany wants peace as much as we do.
She needs peace.


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