Faustrecht der Freiheit
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I hope you like it.
:32:06
There's cream of lobster soup...
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and poached trout à la Basque.
:32:13
We like everything
you cook, my boy.

:32:16
One can't really
call it "cooking".

:32:19
Just a few tidbits.
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There!
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And, in good family tradition,
a Châteauneuf-du-Pape.

:32:33
You didn't miss anything
the other evening.

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That wasn't music. It was noise.
:32:41
It's the same
with all these modern composers.

:32:44
What did you see?
:32:45
- The Firebird?
- Yes, unfortunately.

:32:48
Terrible, and so loud!
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No, give me Mozart any day!
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Or do you like Stravinsky?
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Strav... how much?
:33:02
No, mother.
:33:03
Fox can't stand
modern music, either.

:33:06
Who says I don't?
:33:08
Ouch! What's up?
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Nothing.
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I didn't mean to.
:33:33
Behave yourself!
:33:34
Why?
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Don't break bread in your soup.
:33:37
Next week, though, we can expect
a stage sensation.

:33:40
Oh, yes.
Strehler's Lear, you mean?

:33:45
I'm sure it'll be superb.
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It's the sensation!
:33:49
I've ordered
three tickets for us.

:33:51
That's wonderful of you.
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I'm so looking forward to it.
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So you should, Mother.

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