Les Choristes
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1:07:07
You are a pain, do you know that?
1:07:10
Headmaster, I promise you,
homework is finished

1:07:14
Our charity committee heard of your choir
1:07:16
The countess herself writes to me
1:07:18
She and her friends are visiting next sunday
They want to listen

1:07:21
It's great!
1:07:22
I mean, it's good
1:07:24
I already see the scene. Simpering,
music, why not petit fours since we're at it!

1:07:28
You give me extra work with all these silly
things of yours!

1:07:33
But, Headmaster, you will notice
1:07:35
that Music has not relaxed discipline.
1:07:37
We have had less problems for quite some time.
1:07:38
Coincidence
1:07:39
I don't believe in coincidences, Headmaster
1:07:41
It looks that way. Who apart from you
would tell the foundation about the choir?

1:07:45
It's me
1:07:49
Do you know how to write?
1:07:50
-Uncle Maxence probably thought he was doing a good thing.
-Spare me your explanations

1:07:54
I don't like your ways, Mathieu
1:07:56
I think you don't like much, Headmaster
1:07:58
Mr. Rachin, someone for you
in the guest room!

1:08:02
Let's talk about this later
1:08:07
It's for you
1:08:10
Sometimes I think we should have let
Mondain strangle him.

1:08:17
Violette was thanking me for what I was doing for her son.
1:08:20
She wanted to talk to me about it privately
1:08:21
And tell me something important.
1:08:24
Rendez-vous at Square Cafe, 20th, 4pm
1:08:29
I wrote a letter to the Lyons Institute of Music
1:08:31
I know the principal there
1:08:32
He kindly answered
1:08:34
he would be glad to audition your son,
and in case he is admitted,

1:08:38
He would help him get a scolarship.
1:08:41
-Things will be easier on that front from now on.
-Is that so?

1:08:46
After I met you,
1:08:49
My...my life...
1:08:54
How to say?
1:08:56
-Change totally?
-Exactly!


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