Amadeus
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As he got off the stool, he fell.
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My sister Antoinette helped him up.
Know what he did?

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He jumped into her arms and said,
"Will you marry me? Yes or no?"

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You know all these gentlemen.
The Baron Van Swieten.

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- I'm a great admirer of yours.
- Thank you.

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Kapellmeister Bonno.
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My pleasure.
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The Director of Opera,
Count Orsini-Rosenberg.

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Sir, yes. The honor is mine,
absolutely!

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Here is our
illustrious court composer...

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...Maestro Salieri.
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At last, such immense joy!
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I know your work well.
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You know, I composed some variations
on a melody of yours.

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- Really? Which one?
- "Mio Caro Adone."

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I'm flattered.
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A funny tune,
but it yielded good things.

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And now he has returned
the compliment.

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"Herr Salieri" composed
this little march for you.

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Really?
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Well, there it is.
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Down to business. We're going
to commission an opera from you.

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What do you say?
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Did we vote in the end
for German or Italian?

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Sire, if you remember,
we did finally incline to Italian.

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Did we?
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I don't think it was really decided,
Your Majesty.

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- German. Please let it be German.
- Why so?

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Because I've already found
the most wonderful libretto.

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Have I seen it?
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I don't think you have, "Herr Direktor".
It's quite new.

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- I'll show it to you immediately.
- I think you'd better.


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