The Red Shoes
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:12:02
0h, well,
you're certainly very candid.

:12:06
You know, Mr Lermontov,
:12:07
I wouldn't dream of boring you
with the performance of an amateur.

:12:11
My niece has been dancing leading
roles for some time now.

:12:15
The critics think highly of her work.
:12:18
How would you define ballet,
Lady Neston?

:12:21
Well...one might call it
the poetry of motion, perhaps, or...

:12:26
0ne might. But for me,
it is a great deal more.

:12:31
For me, it is a religion.
:12:33
And one doesn't really care
:12:35
to see one's religion practised
in an atmosphere such as this.

:12:42
I hope you understand.
:12:47
Attractive brute.
:13:25
- I'll have a champagne cocktail.
- Yes, sir.

:13:28
- Champagne cocktail, please.
- Yes, madam.

:13:35
Do you know at parties everybody
is supposed to be very happy?

:13:41
But perhaps you dislike them
as much as I do.

:13:46
Still, I think
it might have been worse.

:13:48
- Do you?
- It very nearly was much worse.

:13:52
- 0h?
- Thank you.

:13:54
We were to be treated
to a little dancing exhibition.

:13:58
But now we're to be spared
that horror.


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