the representatives of the Anglo-American command on issues concerning the capitulation of the German troops in North Italy. When the Soviet government stated the necessity of the participation of the Soviet military command's representatives, it was refused its request. Thus, in Bern during two weeks, behind the back of the USSR which's carrying the main burden of the war against Germany, the negotiations have been conducted between the representatives of the German military command and the representatives of the American command. The Soviet government considers it inadmissible. I don't have any questions, Mr. Molotov. I shall immediately inform about this note the government of His Majesty. Can I pass a few books to the professor from Sweden? Sorry, I forgot his name. - Professor Svedeborg from Sweden? - I think so. He is dead. He threw himself out of the window and died. When? The day before yesterday. He left the house and didn't return. What a pity! My friend asked me to pass some books for him and take away the ones the professor had. Call the police. They took away all his things. If you prove it, they'll return your things. - Thanks. I'll do that. - Not at all. - Could you? - Please. Flower street. Will you stop here? Rosie, you should eat. This seed is good, selected for you. Hello. Hello. I'm listening to you. Could you tell me the way to the nearest flower shop? A flower shop? It's not far away. At the corner to the right there's a nice shop. They always sell wonderful carnations. Thank you. I suppose birds sing like that only in paradise. You think so? I agree with you. Look at this couple. These are the unique birds. Stirlitz imagined the professor throwing himself out of the window. A small, feeble, quiet man. He imagined the horror he might have felt during his last seconds, if he had decided to commit suicide here at large. Stirlitz would never come to know how it really had happened. But one thing was clear. He knew that Pleischner was not a traitor. To the center, please. Any place there. Preferably closer to the place where I can rent a car. In the morning I didn't dare to speak about my relatives. And now I can't but speak about them. How's my sister? Do you remember her handwriting? Of course. Dear brother... Dear brother, thank you for the generous care you've shown towards us. We live in the mountains now... We live in the mountains now and totally forgot about the horrors of bombing. We live with a nice family. The children help to look after the cows. We have enough food and feel safe. I wish God helped you to overcome all the misfortunes you're facing now. Your Anna. What misfortunes? I had to tell her that you'd been arrested. I visited her not as Stirlitz, but as your parishioner. Here's their address. When everything's over, you'll find them there. Thank you. Actually... I believed you even without this photo. Why did you get pinched-looking? I'm a bit tired. Well... any other news? There's some news but... to accept it... Either one should stop believing the whole world, or become a cynic. The Americans started to negotiate with the SS. They believed Himmler. - Information? - What? What information have you got? Where did you get it? Which documents can prove it? If you rely on rumors, we can become the victims of a well-fabricated lie. I'd like to believe that Mr. Dulles is not negotiating with Himmler's people but... Did you read my morning's information? And now this... Give it to me. Here it is. German Embassy. - Hail Hitler. - Hail Hitler. Standartenfuhrer Stirlitz. I've heard about you. I received an enciphering... I need a separate room and a tape-recorder. Please. General, I'd like to introduce my colleagues. - Mister Glenn Allen Howard. - Hello. - Mister Harold Barkin. - Hello. - Mister Deckueller. - Glad to meet you. ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Золотой мальчик на английском - текст Назад в будущее 2 на английском - текст Семнадцать мгновений весны на английском - текст Ишь ты, масленица! на английском - текст Любовь с уведомлением на английском |