:05:15
A man is looking for you.
He's looking a bit strange.
:05:18
You have lipstick all over you
as though you kissed a vampire.
:05:23
Who is it? - It seems to me
he's not a writer.
:05:26
He certainly is a writer.
Everybody writes these days
:05:30
and nobody looks like
a writer anymore.
:05:34
- What should I tell him?
- Tell him I'm out.
:05:37
I've already told him so.
He said he knows
:05:39
that you're out, but that you
should see him anyway.
:05:42
- He didn't come for his sake.
- For whose sake did he come?
:05:45
I don't know. He's carrying
a briefcase and a big suitcase.
:05:48
The lunatics were bringing their
manuscripts in folders till now.
:05:52
He looks like he arrived
by train a little while ago.
:05:55
Maybe he is some cousin
of yours. - That's very nice!
:05:57
He looks strange,
wearing a black suitcase
:06:01
and he might be my cousin?
- You didn't understand me.
:06:04
A man could live in this town
for a hundred years
:06:07
and someone will always tell
him he's a stranger, a peasant.
:06:11
My grandfather was a peasant and
I loved him more than anyone.
:06:15
He asked me, if his
old buddy Teja was here.
:06:20
Let him in,
but call me in five minutes.
:06:29
Make a lunch reservation
for half past two.
:06:31
After lunch we're going to
my place, for dessert.
:06:37
Please, come in.
:06:53
Good afternoon.
:06:55
Good afternoon.