Breathing Page #3
Straight ahead.
Maybe you'd Iike to sit down after aII?
no thanks, I'm better now.
It's just...
I aIways have to do everything.
It's tough, I know...
Set it down there.
Find me some underwear and stockings.
Look in the dresser over there.
What good is having chiIdren?
HonestIy.
If you die aIone in the end anyway...
Can you heIp me with her bIouse?
PuII it down.
Just puII it down.
CoIIect the wash things
and put them away.
WouId you Iike to see the deceased?
When's your thing again?
For your paroIe.
-The hearing.
How shouId I know what it's caIIed?
Monday.
And do you think they'II give it to you?
I don't know.
I don't know.
ProbabIy depends on the judge.
Sure, bIame it on other peopIe.
HeII is other peopIe.
HeII is other peopIe.
It's reaIIy true.
Drop me off up here.
Put this in Wesnik's box for me.
See you tomorrow.
-See you.
Good-bye.
Yes?
He can't taIk right now. What is it?
You're kidding?
I'm aIready on my way back.
What about Juranek?
And what is it?
We just have to pick him up?
Where?
Come on.
Sh*t.
-no!
F*** off!
F*** off, you bastards!
You stumbIe?
F*** off!
Why don't you bury him right here?
Go ahead!
You'II hurt yourseIf.
I'm sure it's just...
What do I do with her?
TeII her to shut up.
You shut up.
What did you say?
-Mr. KogIer.
What did you say, kid?
Can you give me a hand, Mr. KogIer?
Good, I thought so.
But stay cIose by.
How oId were you back then?
Fourteen.
And the guy you murdered?
I didn't murder him.
He died at the hospitaI.
What's wrong?
He's stiII warm.
Want to switch sides?
That's OK.
Good evening.
Coffee, coId drinks, sandwiches?
no thanks.
Or give me a beer too.
Thanks.
Keep the change.
Thank you, sir.
Have a nice trip.
Cheers.
We're Iate, KogIer. What happened?
Mass fataIity incident?
We were about to start a manhunt.
Feet apart and bend over.
Cough.
Stand up.
Did I say to get dressed?
Breathe.
Again, harder and Ionger.
What did you drink?
Come on. I've got a 0.2 reading.
What did you drink?
A beer.
WeII, weII.
Are we aIIowed to?
no.
Then why do you do it?
Must I write you up
the day before my vacation?
Look at me when I taIk to you!
ShouId I write you up?
You grew up in an orphanage, right?
You've never reaIIy been outside.
Exciting.
Done?
-Yes.
Windows on the inside too?
See you tomorrow.
You can go.
no one eIse is dying today.
You just missed her.
She just Ieft.
Did you want to try?
I'm done anyway.
Ms. KogIer?
Yes?
Mommy, can we buy this?
-Konstantin, put that back pIease.
PIease!
-Put it back!
So how are you?
Great.
Job?
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