Business Is Business Page #4
- Year:
- 1921
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- No, that's a client.
Sjaak doesn't mind
a bit of bare skin.
He's still dressed.
- Okay.
Nice. My TV's busted.
Could you take a look?
So, Sjaak's good enough
to lend a hand.
There's no test pattern.
- Sounds like the condenser.
- Really?
It's gotta be.
But I was enjoying your lunch.
- I don't want Sjaak to see you.
- But aren't you divorced?
- He's still a bit jealous.
- Sweetie.
Hurry.
When are you coming again?
As soon as I can get a day off.
Sjaak, look.
The plug's not in.
Are you totally mad?
- Very funny. I could've been killed.
- Sorry.
- What's with Mr Clean?
- Two guesses.
- Whatever, it can't be much.
- Yes. Bob loves me.
- Bob?
Yes, he wants me
to live with him in Eindhoven.
- Eindhoven. So you're leaving town?
- Yes. And I'm quitting the business.
I'm finished with it all.
Not good enough for you
anymore?
First you needed me,
now it's all Bob.
What's that crap on the table upstairs?
Well?
- She had a client.
- You feed them now too?
He was naughty...
He didn't want to eat
so Nel had to make him.
And he paid well, right Nel?
- How much?
- 300 guilders.
Jesus...
Nel...
Coming, darling?
The money's on the table, Sjaak.
I can go fishing all week.
I didn't get a cent.
Here, for your eye.
You can't go to Eindhoven like that.
- Eindhoven?
- You're going to Mr Clean.
To Bob?
What about Sjaak?
What about him?
You've got to get out of here.
- Got a better idea?
Will I miss the business?
Come on.
This work was never for you.
You couldn't get a canary to come.
I've got to get off.
What'll Bob say
when he sees me?
- He'll love it.
- Say hi to Piet.
- What's the address?
- I'll write.
- Bye.
- Bye.
Write...
Coffee?
Two coffees.
It's better this way.
What do I do now?
I'll be lost without her.
Find another woman.
There are enough around.
Keep the change.
The coffee's already bad enough
as it is. What's wrong?
First you knock her lights out, and then
you're all tears about her leaving.
I can't live without her.
- Where'd she go?
- Do you really love her?
Where'd she go?
She went to Zwolle.
Thank you.
I won't forget this.
- But she didn't leave an address.
- I'll find her. I guarantee it.
- Sjaak...
Olga, my darling,
I'm so sorry, but I couldn't help it.
Alone is alone. And there are
so many temptations.
Oh, Olga, I've cheated
on you again. I'm so sorry.
Olga darling,
I promise I'll change.
I won't go to other women again.
I'll never cheat on you again.
Olga, can you forgive me?
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