The Red Shoes
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:15:01
- But I don't want to talk to you.
- Don't worry. I'll do the talking.

:15:19
Can I see
Mr Lermontov now, please?

:15:22
What is it, Dimitri?
:15:23
A young man called Craster.
He's been here a hundred times.

:15:27
I've told him you're asleep.
He will not believe me.

:15:30
Either you're a bad liar
or he's a man of good sense.

:15:33
Show him in and serve breakfast.
:15:39
Mr Craster.
:15:58
What can I do for you, Mr Craster?
:16:00
I'm sorry to bother you,
Mr Lermontov,

:16:02
but it's a matter
of great importance to me.

:16:05
Yes?
:16:07
I wrote you a letter, a silly letter.
:16:09
I'd like to have it back
before you read it.

:16:13
I see.
:16:18
That's the one.
:16:21
Unfortunately, Mr Craster,
I have already read this letter.

:16:25
0h.
:16:28
- Mr Lermontov, please.
- You are Professor Palmer's pupil?.

:16:32
You say you've written a
string quartet and a piano concerto.

:16:36
Yes.
:16:38
Very interesting.
:16:40
Would you care to play me something?
:16:42
Something of your own, I mean.
:16:46
0f course, if...if you wish it.
:16:59
This is a study
I wrote for the piano.


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