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:36:01
Just tell me where you are.
:36:03
Near Greifswald. But you
don't need to come get me.

:36:05
Of course he does. The blind
can't go wandering off on their own.

:36:10
Where is she?
:36:11
I'll take the bus
back tomorrow.

:36:13
- There are no more today.
- Where are you sleeping?

:36:16
- Is someone else there with you?
- Yes.

:36:17
A very nice guest house.
Paul, really, don't worry.

:36:23
You can't stay at any
old place. You just can't.

:36:25
Paul will come
and pick you up.

:36:27
Mom, I'll be alright.
:36:28
Really.
:36:30
I've got to hang up now.
See you tomorrow, okay?

:36:33
Bye.
:36:36
Don't keep interrupting.
:36:40
My dear Madam...
:36:42
I don't tolerate
eavesdropping.

:36:44
You aren't really blind.
Are you?

:36:47
That's right.
:37:00
Hello, mamma?
:37:03
I'm coming to see you.
:37:05
You're coming?
:37:08
That's nice.
:37:10
Promise not to die
before I get there, ok?

:37:14
Will it take awhile?
:37:16
No, no.
:37:20
I'll try my best.
:37:22
Good.
:37:24
I'm on my way.
:37:29
I'll take you
as far as the ferry.

:37:31
And what makes you
think I'll let you?

:37:36
Here's yours...
:37:38
and yours.
:37:40
Excuse me, could you please tell us
how the food is arranged?

:37:45
Pardon?
:37:46
Pretend the plate is a clock...
:37:48
where would the food be?
:37:53
Let's see...
:37:55
The potatoes are
at three o'clock...

:37:59
more like ten to three.