Tweeling, De
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1:05:04
Why didn't you tell anyone about me?
1:05:08
What should I have told my children?
1:05:11
Were you ashamed of me?
1:05:14
I'll walk with you and we will talk.
- I don't want to talk.

1:05:19
Then I'll talk.
1:05:22
I've had time. Plenty of time
to think things over, Lottchen.

1:05:27
Don't call me Lottchen.
1:05:29
Let me do the talking, okay?
- Fine. Say what you want.

1:05:32
We'll walk and I'll talk.
1:05:38
I can't hear anything.
1:06:03
My God, what a pigsty.
1:06:12
Forty-five rooms.
1:06:16
You have to help me.
1:06:21
The emperor Wilhelm slept here.
1:06:27
You can still smell him.
1:06:30
Stuffy and sour.
1:06:38
I'd like to go to Holland in two weeks,
to visit my sister. Is that all right?

1:06:42
Of course not.
1:06:45
The rooms, I don't know where
everything is. The linen and such like.

1:06:49
But after that
I want to go to visit my sister.

1:06:52
Darling, that's impossible. Then we have
to get the cellars ready for the Poles.

1:06:58
Which Poles?
- Forced labour.


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