Der Kommer En Dag Page #2
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Astronaut.
Come, come, come. Up again.
Impertinence doesn't benefit anyone.
Then we start afresh.
Let them start in the field
to drag stones to the dike.
Miss Hammershi.
But he can't.
Elmer's clubfoot always gets hurt
if he has to carry heavy things.
Well. It'll likely go.
Now start in the field and we'll see
if there should be a man in Elmer.
From now, speak only when the
Principal asks you about something.
- Enjoy your meal.
- Thanks for the food!
Here's the classroom.
Besides teaching you will have
responsibility for mail distribution,
as well as helping in the
infirmary with Mrs. Oskarson.
- Any questions?
- No.
You're really sure?
Miss Hammershi, with your background from
good schools, including girls' schools,
I will ensure you understand
the need for discipline.
Yes.
You're probably aware that beating
was abolished earlier this year?
important than the frivolity in Copenhagen.
The boys ended up here because
no one else can control them.
Yes.
But every Gudbjerg-boy
It's our duty to help them.
Also the five club is the
only language they understand.
- Do you agree?
- Thank you. I understand.
I:
Don't use it myself.
- But I understand.
- Welcome to.
If you want to ask something,
my door is always open.
Get your ass going!
Goes for you, too fatty.
Now there's lunch.
- I came first.
- Away, man.
It'll get better after a few weeks.
The blisters become calluses. One
is ready when they ring the bell.
- We shall only be here until Christmas.
- I also said that two years ago.
My name's Tger.
Those are Topper and Red.
If you want to survive here,
then you become a ghost.
If you're a ghost, no one
pays any attention to you.
Do as you're told, you
get your eternity note.
- My eternity note?
- When they let you out forever.
At latest when you turn 15. Until
then it is best to be invisible.
Do you have anything for us?
You pay for you and the cripple.
Five cigarettes and one jam sandwich.
- I'm not crip...
- Be quiet when adults are talking.
You don't have to give me anything.
If you are an astronaut, you
can just leave in the rocket.
- Don't, dammit!
- Come on! All the way up to the rocket!
All the way up!
The cripple also has fear of heights!
Astronauts can't have fear of heights!
Come on!
Of course, the brothers
ran off the first day.
The shock of the place
sinks deep into the body.
And one misses everything from
where they came.
You can. Run.
Come here.
The most important thing
one learns when one runs away.
Nobody wants to
help a Gudbjerg boy.
It was my idea. My little brother
has nothing to do with it.
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