:12:01
Lt'll be just five more
minutes. - Five minutes?
:12:09
Mister Luka...
Comrade Luka,
:12:12
the workers are on strike,
I'll have to go down.
:12:15
No problem,
I'm in a hurry too.
:12:17
But I'm looking at this
painting. It's like real snow.
:12:20
One could almost make
a snowball.
:12:23
Comrade Luka, you're not
a writer by profession? - No.
:12:27
So, you did all this after
your working hours?
:12:30
Yes. - Well done.
I've been a writer for 25 years,
:12:35
and I've written only
two books so far.
:12:39
I've been working a lot.
:12:41
My regular job in daytime
and this during the night.
:12:44
Do you have perhaps more
manuscripts in the suitcase?
:12:46
No. The suitcase contains
lots of stuff. - What stuff?
:12:49
Lighters, keys, glasses,
gloves, caps...
:12:53
Caps? Are there many of them?
:12:56
- Well, about a dozen or so.
- Do you like caps?
:13:00
I've never wore them.
As you see, I'm wearing a hat.
:13:04
I've collected these caps.
And lots of other stuff.
:13:09
The suitcase is so full,
that I barely closed it.
:13:14
Comrade Luka,
I'm glad to meet you.
:13:17
I'm going to read all this
:13:21
and you can come by
in two or three weeks.
:13:26
- I'm sorry, I can't.
- Why not?
:13:29
I'm going to have a surgery.
They're scheduling it today.
:13:34
- Is it something serious?
- No... If I survive.
:13:39
What should I do with your
books? - They're not my books.
:13:44
Not yours? - No.
- But whose are they?
:13:48
Yours.
:13:50
- What?
- Yours, of course.
:13:53
- Those are my books?
- Yes. Those are your books.
:13:59
- Take a look.
- What are you talking about?