The Red Shoes
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Entrez!
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- Mr Craster, I have a job for you.
- Good!

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

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- Well, I...
- Well, what?

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

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

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

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

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..pair of red shoes.
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0h, I beg your pardon?
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The ballet of The Red Shoes is from
a fairy tale by Hans Andersen.

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It is the story of a girl
who is devoured by an ambition

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to attend a dance
in a pair of red shoes.

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She gets the shoes, goes to the dance
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and at first, she's very happy.
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At the end of the evening,
she gets tired and wants to go home.

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But the red shoes...
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are not tired.
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In fact, the red shoes
are never tired.

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They dance her out into the streets,
over the mountains and valleys,

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through fields and forests,
through night and day.

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Time rushes by. Love rushes by.

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