The Red Shoes
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1:48:08
He says...
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"She is an inspiration.
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"A miracle."
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- Thank you, Mr Boudin. That's all.
- Merci. Bonsoir.

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Well...I see it's mail day.
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From our two young rebels.
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Deserters. I hope they're happy.
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- Read, Boris.
- Yes. Read this, too.

1:48:32
It might make you sorry
to have lost that young man.

1:48:36
I doubt it.
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That reminds me...
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Jacques sent me
the new score of La Belle Meunière.

1:48:43
I like it.
I'd like you all to hear it at once.

1:48:46
We might open with it in London.
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- With Irina?
- We can discuss that.

1:48:51
Lights, all gaiety, fire.
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Be good enough to glance through it.
And no prejudice, please.

1:48:58
I hope you say that
to yourself sometimes.

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Every day. Good night.
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- Good night.
- Good night.

1:49:04
0n second thought, I think
I would like to read those letters.

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My letter was only meant
to be read by me.

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See you later, Boris.
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Good night, Sergei.
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I could hardly let him read it.
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She calls him a monster...
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a gifted, cruel monster.
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You should have told him that.

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