The Red Shoes
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:36:07
I wish you the greatest happiness
with your new partner.

:36:12
- Merci. Grischa? Where is Grischa?
- I'm here, Irina!

:36:16
Darling, do you hate me?
:36:17
I could never hate you, Irina,
but how can I ever forgive you?

:36:22
You will forgive me, that I know.
:36:24
Don't quarrel with your husband
as much as me.

:36:27
Where is Boris Lermontov?
He has nothing to say to me?

:36:33
Boris!
:36:38
He has...no heart, that man.
:37:19
Entrez!
:37:22
- Mr Craster, I have a job for you.
- Good!

:37:27
Do I understand you have not been
altogether very happy with us so far?

:37:31
- Well, I...
- Well, what?

:37:34
Coaching an orchestra is not exactly
a young composer's dream, is it?

:37:38
I'm afraid the job I have may not be
a young composer's dream, either.

:37:43
Still, I hope you do not consider it
entirely unworthy of your talent.

:37:52
The ballet of The Red Shoes is from
a fairy tale by Hans Andersen...


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