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:18:03
Or do you love your country so much
:18:06
that you rule out this possibility?
:18:11
The love for my country
is difficult.

:18:13
Nonsense, you dunderheadas.
Excuse my Swedish.

:18:16
A man who writes such passionate and
intelligent things about Germany. . .

:18:21
and such poetic things,
must love it.

:18:25
You have someone
who truly admires you, Kurt.

:18:28
l thought that was my privilege.
:18:32
l must leave you here alone now.
:18:36
l'm leaving early tomorrow.
:18:39
Goodbye, dear Princess.
:18:44
Mrs. Andersson
will take care of you.

:18:47
Thank you, Baron.
:18:49
Make my home your castle.
:18:53
Good night.
Good night. . .

:18:55
Sleep tight.
:18:58
How did you earn all this,
you creep?

:19:02
How?
:19:04
Little kings have always
had their little court jesters.

:19:07
But the baron isn't like that.
:19:09
No, he's a real patron.
:19:31
What do you think of
having children?

:19:37
Kings have slept here.
:19:40
And l bet they did
some very ''unkingly'' things

:19:43
with their mistresses.
:19:45
ls this ''unkingly?''
:19:50
There was once
a Dutch girl in Paris.

:19:53
She had a tattoo on her thigh
where she loved most to be kissed.

:19:58
Yes?. . .Where was it?

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