definitely come back. These are one-ton bombs, no less. l think so. They are flying away. No? They are flying away to take new bombs. So you think that when Pastor Schlagg returns back, he won't blab out that it was YOU who sent him there to establish contacts. lt depends on who will interrogate him. lt's nice you have the recordings of his conversations. And l wish he himself died somewhere during a bombing. l'll think about it. For how long? l'd like to have your permission... to weigh everything. How long are you going to WElGH it? l'll try to suggest something in the evening. Fine. Does the Reichsfuhrer know about your plan to send the pastor to Bern? No. Let's say no. ls it clear? Yes. lt's pleasant that you grasp everything so quickly. l like working with you. So do l. - Why are you so angry? - Me? Angry? l'm much gloomier when l'm angry. l'm simply reflecting. lf everything turns up well, you can go to the mountains for 5 days. You will enjoy nice skiing, the blue snow, a brown suntan. Oh God, we forgot about many things during the war. First of all, we forgot ourselves. Like a coat in the wardrobe after hard drinking on Easter. Yes, like a coat in the wardrobe. - When did you stop writing poems? - l've never started. A little lie generates a big distrust. l swear l wrote everything except verses. Why not? l've an idiosyncrasy about rhymes. He was on the verge of failure. More than 2 hours later, after Stirlitz had left Himmler's reception room, he realized that he was on the verge of failure. Nevertheless, he considered that day one of the most successful in his life. lt was a serious and big success. First, because he was alive and knew that the negotiations were initiated by Himmler. He could've been very close and never known about it. Now he knew that, and that second fact was the most important. He also knew that Schellenberg had decided to release the pastor and use him as a backup channel of connection long before. Now that he knew everything, he had to act. Stirlitz had to make correct conclusions and go ahead. Schellenberg counted on the pastor to be a dummy in their game. But Stirlitz didn't know what kind of game it would be. lt was clear that the pastor was bait, a cover. That was Schellenberg's plan. But he overlooked the fact that Schlagg had strong connections in Switzerland. < ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Девять дней одного года на английском - текст Бежим без оглядки на английском - текст Приключения Шерлока Холмса и доктора Ватсона: Сокровища Агры на английском - текст Человек из ресторана на английском - текст По закону на английском |