The Red Shoes
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:33:14
Good morning, my dear young ladies.
:33:17
I hope I find you all very well.
:33:19
There are one or two things
I would like to say.

:33:22
As you know, the ballet's
leaving Saturday for Paris.

:33:25
I can't imagine anything more
enchanting than inviting all of you,

:33:30
but I'm afraid this pleasure
must be denied me.

:33:33
To those whom we must
regretfully leave behind,

:33:36
I'd like to say just this -
please don't be discouraged.

:33:40
The fact that we can't take you
doesn't mean that you're bad dancers.

:33:45
It just means that
we haven't got enough room.

:33:48
Please step out Miss Faye,
Miss Banes,

:33:50
Miss Hardiman and Miss Laughlin.
:33:57
Yes.
:33:59
I thank you four ladies for
the hard work you've done this year.

:34:03
- Mr Ljubov echoes my gratitude.
- Mmmm.

:34:06
Maybe next year, we shall
meet you again. Good morning.

:34:10
Vicky, he means us!

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