Impromptu
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:13:00
The respectable people are over there.
:13:03
- Could you point out Monsieur Chopin?
- Chopin? But he left.

:13:07
Don’t you know him?
He’s frail as a holy wafer.

:13:10
Look at those hypocrites.
They’ve shunned me all evening.

:13:15
I’m thrilled not to be one of them
any more. Their lives are so boring.

:13:21
You see?
Every single one is throbbing for him.

:13:25
They know perfectly well
why I ran off with him.

:13:28
For his teeth.
:13:33
(plays theatrical piece)
:13:48
(shrieks excitedly)
:13:57
Charles?
:14:03
Charles!
:14:05
Charles!
:14:09
- (gunshot)
- (gasps)

:14:12
Grab it! Grab it!
:14:18
Darling!
:14:20
Charles! Charles!
I’ve had the most extraordinary letter!

:14:24
Madame George Sand is quite brazenly
inviting herself to the fortnight!

:14:29
You know the one. She wears men’s
clothes and leads a most depraved life!

:14:34
I’m dying to meet her.
:14:36
Charles?
:14:38
She writes that marriage is barbaric,
darling.

:14:42
They say no marriage is safe around her.
:14:45
Just think, she might take a fancy
to your turkey wattles.

:14:49
Didier! Don’t touch that! Come here!
:14:52
I’m in a quandary
because I’ve invited Alfred de Musset.

:14:55
Everybody knows he and Madame Sand
practically tore each other to pieces.

:14:59
I’m petrified that if they
so much as clap eyes on each other...


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