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1:10:03
Aren't you happy being home again?
1:10:07
Ofcourse, my son.
1:10:15
Everything allright?
1:10:21
Just go outside.
1:10:27
Did you know?
1:10:31
That Cornélie was married.
1:10:35
To Bahlmann.
- When? Where?

1:10:39
Secretely, in a small village in Germany.
1:10:42
How is it possible? That she has been
taken in by that man.

1:10:46
Unbelievable.
1:10:48
Maybe she always wanted it.
- What?

1:10:52
Happiness in love.
1:10:56
She wasn't unhappy as a bachelor.
1:11:04
And those illustrations are so nice.
1:11:06
Everybody who read it was so surprised.
1:11:11
Yes, thank you.
1:11:13
And it is extremely well written.
1:11:16
But more importantly:
it's warm and loving.

1:11:19
A wonderful book.
1:11:20
It's just like you knew those people.
1:11:23
Cornélie wrote wonderful novels
about socialism, the female struggle...

1:11:28
But they're all set in the upper classes.
What you wrote...

1:11:31
... is a monument to the wife of a farmer.
For this mother: Afke.

1:11:36
The writing also helped me
get through those times.

1:11:38
That's a plus then.
I'm sure that Wolters will publish it.

1:11:42
That's a big publisher.
1:11:44
That's my train.
What does Piet think about it?

1:11:46
He doesn't know yet.
- That's very good.

1:11:49
The bigger his surprise
when it's published.

1:11:51
After all it's your contribution
to the struglle.

1:11:54
I don't know if my book
is such a large contribution.

1:11:57
How are you?
You and Hendrik.

1:11:59
Love conquers all.

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