The Weight of Water
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:37:01
Come in, Louis.
:37:04
Louis Wagner, madam.
:37:06
From Germany?
:37:09
I hope I won't be
a burden to you.

:37:13
It's no burden.
What's one more?

:37:18
Louis, let me show you
your room.

:37:30
Come.
:37:40
Sorry to be so stiff.
:37:44
I'm afraid you will soon
be looking after me

:37:46
and my rheumatism.
:37:48
Do you mind
the extra work?

:37:51
I never mind work.
:37:56
May I see your hands?
:38:03
They're strong.
That's good.

:38:05
Sometimes it helps
to have my joints massaged.

:38:09
Would you do that
for me?

:38:11
If my husband
has no objection.

:38:14
If he doesn't know,
he can have no objection.

:38:19
They're waiting for you
on the boat.

:38:29
It's coming on again.
I can feel it.

:38:35
Would you help me
to the bed?

:38:39
Please?
:38:50
Thank you.
:38:54
All right.
Ease me down, Thomas.


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