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Gertrud Kanning: You look as if something unpleasant has happened to you.
Gabriel Lidman: Yes. I was in bad company last evening, but it was my own fault. I don't want to think about it. It's over. Everything is nothing.
Gertrud Kanning: In the older days, you always spoke of your life's work. You've become a great and famous man and now everything is nothing. What's the matter, Gabriel?
Gabriel Lidman: Oh, I'm feeling old.
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Gabriel Lidman: He bragged about his lovers.
Gertrud Kanning: No, that wasn't nice.
Gabriel Lidman: No. In this mixed company, in this atmosphere of drinking, playing and whoring around, he spoke aloud of his latest conquest. And he named her, her beloved name.
Baard Owe
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