Efter Brylluppet Page #6

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class. It sounded quite reasonable.

Because they're more...

There are not so many cliques and...

- Why are you telling me?

- Would you like a glass of water?

Helene, come here.

- Why are you telling me this?

- Because we have to decide.

You don't need me any more, Helene.

Everything is taken

care of now, right?

Anna and the boys...

I'll just slow you all down.

- Stop.

- No.

I'm the only one stopping for now.

I just mean...

Do you think you and Jacob

will get together? Do you?

Stop it.

I would like to know.

I just didn't want...

...you to see me... like this.

This is only the beginning, Helene.

It will get worse from now on.

- Can you manage?

- Yes.

I'm so damned pathetic...

I don't want to...

I don't want to die!

I don't, Helene.

I don't want to, damn it!

I don't want to die!

I don't!

Damn it!

Goddamned it!

I don't want to!

I don't want to die, Helene.

Why?

Praise be to God,

our Lord Jesus Christ -

- who by his great mercy

has granted us hope -

- in the resurrection of Jesus Christ

from the dead.

Jorgen Lennart Hansson -

- we commit your body to the ground.

Ashes to ashes -

- dust to dust.

And to dust thou

shalt return.

Good-bye, Dad.

- Mr. Jacob!

- Pramod!

Pramod, come here.

I missed you.

Oh, I missed you.

- Have you been fine?

- Yes, everything is very good.

What is this?

You're so tall.

Let me have a look at you.

Let me see.

Oh no, Pramod. You're taller

than me. What is this?

And you got new goals

and everything.

- Are you happy with that?

- Yes.

- Did you miss me?

- Much.

I want to ask you

about something.

You don't have to answer right away,

because I'm staying all week.

How would you like to come

and live with me, in Denmark?

I don't know.

I don't think so.

We can come and visit

as much as we want to.

But I want to stay here.

Everything is so good here now.

I don't want to live there.

You don't like people there.

You said so yourself.

Yes, but you...

But then we won't see each other.

You can come and visit.

- You want to go out and play?

- Yes.

Then go.

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