Here's Your Life Page #6
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No.
And diseases. There are so many
you can catch when you're outdoors.
It's good that you
don't have to wear yourself out.
Theatres and cinemas
maybe won't last, though.
You should get a job
at the railways.
Come in and shut the door.
It's bloody dark in here!
Leave that. I'm ill.
-Is it the chest?
-No.
It was a woman.
I should have guessed.
She wanted to borrow 10 kronor.
When I didn't have that,
she wanted five kronor.
She got everything I had.
Then she gave it to me.
It was more than three kronor.
3.25, I think.
It lasted a long time for that price.
-Have you been to the doctor?
-No.
I just checked with some people
who'd had the same thing.
Then I got a syringe
with the stuff that's needed.
You don't want to go to the doctor
to get told off.
The first time,
and it ends up like this.
I think you have to go to the doctor.
-I can go, if you want.
-Hell no.
Good evening.
Not in here!
Good evening. Welcome.
Very nice.
Do you like you new job?
Imagine what they can do!
Here we go...
He should have a rifle.
-Who's that?
-He's called Vsters-Lasse.
Vsters-Lasse? Tell him to be quiet.
I don't want to sell sweets anymore.
You can check tickets.
Forsson is leaving.
Go and brush your clothes.
Yes... Now you're going to be
a proper projectionist.
You're going to tour
with director Larsson.
-Just say Larsson.
-Director Larsson.
Just say Larsson.
OK.
He's 16.
-Can you drive?
-Yes...Larsson, I can.
He's bright and active.
You're going on a tour.
It's a Path projector. Hand-driven.
This will be tasty.
You don't get any schnapps here.
But I've been travelling before,
and know how to solve that.
You can say "du" to me.
That makes it more friendly.
Let's not use any formalities.
Cheers.
Thank you.
Thanks.
Right. Let's eat.
Let's go and see the river,
and then the lodgings.
The company pays for everything.
Would you like a cigar?
The life of an artist is exciting.
But it's not always easy.
You get to travel, see new places
and meet new people.
That's really what life is all about.
I've been at the circus.
I was a wrestler and a weightlifter.
I loaded iron ore.
That was a good job.
But the life of an artist
is more fun.
Cinema, that's the future.
Yes, it's both art and industry.
-Have you got any articles?
-Articles?
Yes, rubber articles...
No, I don't have any at the moment...
I don't have more than
what I need myself.
-Don't you have any cards?
Those nude cards...
No, we don't have those.
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