A: I came into contact with the [suffragette] movement in Vienna.
D: And what were you doing there?
C: She was studying Nursing.
D: And were you already interested in politics?
A: No, no, no, not in the slightest. In fact, I hadn’t even heard of the suffragettes.
C: So what happened?
A: I found out there was going to be a meeting and I showed up. You’ve now realized that I am someone who’s… somewhat distrustful. [Laughs] But it didn’t even last five minutes. I joined the movement from the first moment.
D: I’m not surprised. What you’re defending is indisputable. What’s astonishing is that they’re still presented as extremists when what they’re asking is of simple justice.
A: …You still haven’t told me what is it that you want.
D: I would like to attend one of those meetings.
A: Of course! I’ll let you know through Celia when the next one is held.
D: Thank you so much!
A: I’m just going to ask you for one thing…
D: Discretion? [laughs]