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1:24:01
That wasn't necessary...
1:24:03
I ddin't come here to hear you go on about...
- Enough.

1:24:07
I appreciate you beeing
loyal to your wife and children...

1:24:12
...in troubled times.
1:24:14
I think so too.
1:24:16
I respect you still being here,
after what happened back then.

1:24:20
it wasn't easy for Piet either
when the professor said...

1:24:24
...that the histeria was incurable.
1:24:30
Incureable?
1:24:32
Who said...
1:24:35
How do you know that?
- Isn't that what Piet said?

1:24:40
What do you think?
- I'm not returning to Leeuwarden.

1:24:45
As a socialist you cannot become a manager
of a capitalist company.

1:24:50
It can be done in a social way.
- If you mean...

1:24:55
I'll only do it
if the headoffices wil be in Den Haag.

1:25:10
Sjoukje, sit down.
1:25:15
Your poverty will be over soon.
1:25:18
I'm glad that we are in agreement.
1:25:23
People are stubborn and are always too late
in realising what they should've done.

1:25:28
Ow well. So you write these
nice little childrens' stories.

1:25:35
Incurable histeria.
1:25:38
You survived that insane peron for a long time.
- An insane person?

1:25:43
Who said you we're insane?
- Dr. Winkler, didn't he?

1:25:47
Whatever gave you that idea?
- Why didn't you say so?

1:25:52
He never said you we're insane...
1:25:55
.. and the histeria...
- I was holding you down.

1:25:58
I should've stayed with the kids,
with my father.


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